Ho Technical University (HTU) has taken a bold step to deepen industry collaboration and strengthen entrepreneurship education by partnering with E4Impact Foundation. The initiative, launched at a workshop on Tuesday, June 3, 2025, seeks to equip graduates with the practical skills and innovation needed to thrive in today’s competitive job market.
The workshop brought together faculty members and staff of HTU to explore strategic ways of enhancing skills development through collaborative efforts. Facilitated by Mr. Christian Tetteh Agbasi of E4Impact, the discussions focused on integrating the project’s objectives into the university’s existing entrepreneurship and technical education programmes.

Speaking at the event, the Vice-Chancellor of HTU, Professor Ben Q. Honyenuga, emphasized the relevance of the partnership in advancing the university’s commitment to hands-on training and industry-relevant education. He reaffirmed HTU’s dedication to forming strategic alliances that enhance its capacity to bridge the gap between academia and employment.
“With support from E4Impact and active faculty engagement, this collaboration is set to create invaluable opportunities for our students, ensuring they graduate with the skills and experience demanded by the job market,” Prof. Honyenuga noted.
The partnership marks a significant step in HTU’s ongoing efforts to empower students with practical knowledge and business acumen, further cementing its role as a leading technical university in Ghana.

