The 13th Global Biennial Congress of the KNUST Alumni Association, held in October 2024 under the theme “Empowering today’s youth for success in the emerging global trends,” served as a strategic mobilization of “Teknokrats” to support university development and member welfare. The congress report details the election of a new Global Executive Committee led by Dr. Herman Yobo Addae and provides updates on major initiatives, including the Alumni Hostel Project, the “70@70” Endowment Fund, and the relaunch of the Alumni Scholarship Fund. A significant highlight was the dedicated Youth Day, which provided mentorship and career clinics to over 140 participants. The primary purpose of the congress was to operationalize the “MUFI” strategy—focusing on Membership, University relations, Funding, and Image—to transform the association into a proactive partner in the university’s growth. To coordinate for future expansion, the society is focusing on bridging the gap between industry and academia through internships and curriculum feedback, while leveraging digital platforms like “Tek Connect” and “Transwift” to enhance global networking and administrative efficiency. By institutionalizing the “Day of Giving” and increasing contributions to the Endowment Fund, the association aims to secure the sustainable funding necessary to complete large-scale infrastructure projects, such as the proposed 2,000-bed hall of residence.