The Institution of Engineering Technologists and Technicians-Kenya (IET-K) is urging the government to fully implement the 2016 Engineering Technology Act. Specifically, the IET-K is calling for the swift appointment and operationalization of the Engineering Technology Board. President Bibiye Mahmoud Juma stated the board’s current absence hinders effective regulation of the engineering profession in Kenya. Full implementation of the Act is deemed crucial for strengthening professional standards within the field. The IET-K believes a functioning board is essential to ensure quality control and accountability. This call to action highlights concerns about the current state of engineering oversight in the country, and the need for a robust regulatory framework.