Venue
Kololo Independence Grounds
Event Dates
30th April – 3rd May 2026
Theme
Science, Technology & Innovation for Uganda’s Future
About the Event
Uganda’s National Science Week 2026 brought together leading scientific institutions, innovators, universities, government agencies, and the private sector to showcase groundbreaking advancements in science, technology, and innovation.
CLARF was honored to host an interactive exhibition stall where visitors explored how biomedical research contributes to improved public health, vaccine development, diagnostics, therapeutics, and scientific capacity building in Uganda and beyond.
What Visitors Experienced at the CLARF Stall
Ethical Laboratory Animal Research
Visitors learned about CLARF’s commitment to ethical, high-quality, and internationally compliant laboratory animal research practices that support scientific excellence.
Pre-Clinical Research and Testing
The team demonstrated how CLARF supports pre-clinical testing for vaccines, therapeutics, diagnostics, and biomedical innovations before translation into real-world solutions.
School Biosciences Support Program
Students and educators interacted with programs designed to inspire the next generation of Ugandan scientists through hands-on biosciences engagement.
Veterinary Clinical Trials
CLARF highlighted its role in advancing veterinary medicine and livestock health through regulated veterinary clinical trials and translational research.
Driving Uganda’s Innovation Agenda
Through collaborative scientific research, innovation support, and regulatory-compliant biomedical studies, CLARF continues to contribute to Uganda’s vision of building a strong knowledge-based economy.
Participation in National Science Week 2026 provided a valuable platform for networking, public engagement, and showcasing how laboratory discoveries can be translated into market-ready solutions that improve lives and strengthen national development.
“Science is not only about discovery it is about transforming lives, empowering communities, and building Uganda’s future.”
CLARF Team, National Science Week 2026
