ISBAT University has been consistently ranked among Uganda's leading institutions for technology education since its establishment, offering programmes spanning information technology, computer science, networking, cybersecurity, engineering, and artificial intelligence.{{cite news absorbed the operations of
Aptech Computer Education in Uganda, which had operated in the country since 1999 and trained over 17,000 students in East Africa over more than two decades, rebranding its premises as the ISBAT University City Campus following accreditation by the
Uganda National Council for Higher Education.{{cite news Building on this foundation, the university has expanded into artificial intelligence and robotics, offering a Bachelor of Science in Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning and a Bachelor of Engineering in Robotics and Artificial Intelligence, supported by a dedicated AI and Robotics Laboratory on its Lugogo Bypass campus.{{cite news AI students won Shs11.1 million in the Revolution Hackathon Uganda, organised by TotalEnergies Uganda through OutBox Uganda, applying AI algorithms to identify optimal electric vehicle charging locations across Kampala.{{cite news Uganda's first functional humanoid robot, unveiled in 2026 at a ceremony presided over by State Minister for Planning Amos Lugoloobi.{{cite news Alumni of the AI programme include Eric Jagwara, an AI engineer who has represented Uganda in international platforms including the
ITU AI for Good initiative. At ISBAT's 18th graduation ceremony in November 2025, held under the theme
Transforming Higher Education by Integrating Emerging Technologies, the Minister for ICT Chris Baryomunsi called for expanded AI and robotics training as a driver of national GDP growth.{{cite news ==See also==