Chemical Engineering in Uganda: Evolution, Innovation, and the Economic Impact of Process Optimisation

Aline Clementine Beatrice

Faculty of Engineering Kampala International University Uganda

ABSTRACT

Chemical engineering in Uganda has evolved significantly from its origins in colonial-era agricultural processing to encompass diverse industries such as food and beverage, pharmaceuticals, petrochemicals, and environmental engineering. This review explores the historical development of chemical engineering in Uganda, emphasising the pivotal role of institutions like Makerere University in educating the country’s first generation of chemical engineers. The evolution of Uganda’s industrial sector, catalysed by economic liberalisation in the 1990s, highlighted the need for specialised expertise in chemical engineering to optimise processes and enhance efficiency across various sectors. Process optimisation techniques, such as linear programming, dynamic programming, genetic algorithms, and artificial intelligence, are crucial in Ugandan industries for streamlining operations, reducing waste, and improving productivity. Ugandan industrial processes increasingly integrate sustainable practices like green chemistry and energy efficiency, prioritizing resource efficiency, waste reduction, and renewable energy sources. Process optimisation in Uganda’s chemical engineering sector leads to cost savings, improved product quality, enhanced competitiveness, and sustainable economic growth. By investing in education, research, and technology transfer, Uganda is advancing its industrial capabilities and becoming a global leader in sustainable development. In conclusion, this review underscores Uganda’s journey towards sustainable growth and technological advancement in chemical engineering. By embracing innovation and strategic partnerships, Uganda is poised to sustain its momentum and achieve enduring success in the years ahead.

Keywords: Chemical Engineering, Uganda, Evolution, Innovations, Economic Impact, Process Optimisation

CITE AS: Aline Clementine Beatrice (2024). Chemical Engineering in Uganda: Evolution, Innovation, and the Economic Impact of Process Optimisation. IDOSR JOURNAL OF COMPUTER AND APPLIED SCIENCES 9(1):15-20. https://doi.org/10.59298/JCAS/2024/91.1520000