Prof Keo (Keolebogile) Motaung holds a Doctor of Technologiae (DTech) in Biomedical Technology from Tshwane University of Technology, in collaboration with the University of California, Davis, USA. She is a professor and the research chair in Entrepreneurship and Financial Inclusion at Nelson Mandela University. Motaung balances academic leadership with entrepreneurial innovation. At the university, she mentors students, fosters interdisciplinary collaborations, and ensures that research has a tangible impact in the real world, often supporting projects that evolve into start-ups and spin-offs. As chief executive and founder of Global Health Biotech, she develops plant-based medicinal technologies for musculoskeletal health, including the La-Africa Soother anti-inflammatory ointment, overseeing research, regulatory processes, and commercialisation. Her work is deeply personal. Witnessing her mother’s struggle with osteoarthritis and observing traditional medicinal plants heal a fractured arm inspired her to bridge indigenous knowledge with modern science. She is particularly passionate about empowering women in STEAMI fields, a cause that she champions with unwavering dedication. She finds balance in gardening and connecting with the natural world. Her achievements include Erasmus+ KA171 grant funding, the Chancellor’s Award for Impactful Collaborative Entrepreneurial Project, TIA funding for tissue engineering research, the Shining Light Award for Science and Technology, IPM Business Leader of the Year, and multiple patents. Her guiding lesson: perseverance, curiosity, and collaboration create meaningful impact, with the best advice being to focus on effects rather than recognition.
QUALIFICATIONS
- Doctor of Technologiae (DTech) in Biomedical Technology, Tshwane University of Technology, in conjunction with the University of California, Davis, USA
- Master of Technologiae (MTech) in Biomedical Technology, Technikon Pretoria
- Bachelor of Technology (BTech) in Biomedical Technology, Technikon Witwatersrand
- National Diploma in Medical Technology, Technikon Pretoria
ACHIEVEMENTS
Selected Achievements and Awards | Patents and Prototypes
- 2023–2026 – Erasmus+ KA171 Grant (Jamk University, Finland, and Durban University of Technology)
- 2023 – Strategic African Women in Leadership (SAWIL) Trailblazers Top 2022/2023
- 2022 – Chancellor’s Award for Impactful Collaborative Entrepreneurial Project, Durban University of Technology
- 2022 – Technology Innovation Agency (TIA) funding for Plant-Based Morphogenetic Factors in Tissue Engineering
- 2020 – EDCTP2 Project: SARS-CoV-2 Infection in HIV-positive Patients in Sub-Saharan Africa
- 2020 – Shining Light Award for Science and Technology, Motsepe Foundation
- 2019 – TUT Institutional Award: Inventor of the Year (Patent)
- 2019 – IPM Business Leader of the Year
2019 – THRIP funding for Chronic Wound Healing Dressings Using Plant Extracts and Nanoparticles - 2018 – South African Women in Science Awards (SAWiSA) Distinguished Woman Scientist
- 2017 – FemBioBiz Pitching Den Winner, Trip to Finland
- 2017 – Gauteng Legislature’s Community Heroine Award (Vita Basadi)
- 2018 – PCT/ZA2018D50064 – Plant-Derived Medicinal Composition
- 2018 – La-Africa Soother – Anti-inflammatory ointment for sports injuries developed from medicinal plants