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IBM SA commits to R700m science, technology investment programme

6th March 2015

By: Anine Kilian

Contributing Editor Online

  

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Technology and consulting company IBM signed an Equity Equivalency Investment Programme (EEIP) with the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) last month that will see IBM invest R700-million in skills development in the fields of science and technology in South Africa over a ten-year period.

Through the programme, IBM intends to make a significant contribution to broad-based black economic empowerment (BBBEE) in South Africa taking its BBBEE rating to level 2.

"We are aligning our investment and commitment to the priorities of the National Development Plan, the Department of Science and Technology’s Information and Communication Technology (ICT) Research Development and Innovation Roadmap and making a meaningful contribution towards South Africa’s further growth and development,” says IBM South Africa GM Abraham Thomas.

He adds that the company considers its investment as a vehicle to advance science and technology by developing skillls, building the talent pipeline and fostering innovation, which is essential for further growth.

The EEIP has been designed to fulfil the requirements of BBBEE ownership, as well as promote socioeconomic advancement and development within the domestic economy. It will do so with a first-of-a-kind integration of academic, enterprise and research and development component into a holistic skills development programme intended to drive South Africa’s digital capability in the global market.

IBM EEIP executive Gavin Pieterse notes that technology has an important role to play in delivering on national priorities – making the country more efficient, creating opportunities for young people and businesses, making systems and services more accessible and inclusive, and re-establishing South Africa as a leader in ICT in the emerging markets.

“We see this investment as a catalyst for the ICT sector and a significant opportunity to use innovative technology trends like cloud computing, analytics and green technologies for the benefit of all South Africans,” he says.

Linked to the investment programme, IBM concluded agreements with the University of the Witwatersrand and the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research to collaborate in supporting a three-pronged programme that included small business entrepreneurship, high-tech academic development, and research and development and innovation.

“This programme is intended to build an ecosystem of collaboration between academics, students, entrepreneurs and industry to foster innovation beyond the ten-year roll-out plan,” Pieterse states.

Edited by Martin Zhuwakinyu
Creamer Media Magazine Managing Editor

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