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Inaugural Indutec Conference and Workshops 2015: What’s New in Manufacturing?

6th May 2015

  

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Company Announcement - Over 40 professional bodies, institutes and associations have provided input and support to the inaugural two-day INDUTEC conference to be presented alongside this year’s SA Industry and Technology Fair. The 12-exhibitions-in-one INDUTEC expo takes place from 20 to 22 May 2015 at Gallagher Convention Centre, Midrand. Aimed at addressing challenges and opportunities in the manufacturing industry, the conference is formatted to provide practical solutions, stimulate dialogue, exchange expertise and develop strategies. “This inaugural INDUTEC conference features many industry experts as its key speakers, and the two-day format provides a unique structure for interest groups to focus on specific topics, and debate policies that affect the broader South African industrial landscape,” explains Keith Burton, Managing Director of African Agenda, organisers of the conference.

Topics include industrial and manufacturing competitiveness, political risk and governance, international competition, regionalism and localism, financing, infrastructural limitations, transformation, regulatory issues and sustainability.

Manufacturing Challenges and Opportunities
A major topic to be discussed is: ‘Funding for green technology initiatives: the Manufacturing Competitiveness Enhancement Programme (MCEP)’.

MCEP is one of the Industrial Policy Action Plan programmes implemented by the DTI in 2012, which provides increased support for manufacturers to upgrade production facilities that will sustain employment and maximise profits short- and medium-term.
South Africa’s manufacturing prospects, challenges, trends and technologies will also be discussed by Coenraad Bezuidenhout, CEO of Manufacturing Circle. The sector currently faces many challenges such as low productivity, labour instability, difficult labour relations, and poor international competitiveness.

Other conference topics include:

  • ‘Government’s role in fostering a competitive manufacturing sector’
  • ‘Government-industry collaboration to drive growth in manufacturing through innovation, technology transfer and commercialisation’, by Robert Houdet, Executive Director of NAACAM
  • ‘Case studies in public-private partnerships to develop skills and industrial growth’, by Dirk van Dyk, CEO of National Tooling Initiative Programme; John Davies, CEO of South African Institute of Foundrymen and Steve Jardine, Project Leader of National Foundry Technology Network
  • ‘Increasing local and global market access’, by Advocate Leslie Sedibe, CEO: Proudly South African

Tebogo Machete from the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) and Dr. Zolani Dyosi, a Director from the National Research Foundation (NRF) will present on industry-research sector strategies to drive competitiveness and growth of South African manufacturing.
The Industrial Symbiosis Programme, resource efficiency and the business case for greening South African Industry, will be presented by Ndivhuho Raphulu, CEO of the National Cleaner Production Centre and representatives of the UN Industrial Development Organisation.

Towards a circular economy: How far still to go for South African industry?, will be discussed Dr Raylene Watson, Deputy Director – Industry and Energy Business Unit: Royal HaskoningDHV
Driving energy efficiency across industry: lessons from the Private Sector Energy Efficiency  programme
Carbon capture and carbon tax: which way forward for the South African industry will be discussed by the South African Centre for Carbon Capture and Storage.

For more information on the conference, please contact the INDUTEC Conference 2015 Secretariat. Tel+27 (0)21 683-2934. Website: www.indutecconference.org.za

Industry Workshops at INDUTEC   
In addition to the INDUTEC Conference, four specialist workshops will be presented in two sessions on the second day. Topics include:

  • ‘Engenius’, by the Engineering Council of South Africa
  • Stainless steel by the South African Stainless Steel Development Association
  • The lifting industry by the Lifting Equipment Engineering Association of South Africa
  • DTI product designation and clusters by the Valve and Actuator Manufacturers Cluster of South Africa.

Edited by Creamer Media Reporter

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