The event is part of the build-up to naamsa South African Automotive Week in Kyalami from 24 โ 30 October 2022 and will take place on ๐๐ ๐๐๐ญ๐จ๐๐๐ซ ๐๐๐๐ at NMB Stadium in Gqeberha. To attend, register on the AIDC website: https://t.co/LNNVsBsrfX
NAACAM Associate Member @AidcCape is inviting Tier 2 automotive components suppliers to their inauguralโ๐๐ฎ๐ญ๐จ๐ฆ๐จ๐ญ๐ข๐ฏ๐ ๐๐ฎ๐ฉ๐ฉ๐ฅ๐ข๐๐ซ ๐๐๐ ๐๐ง๐๐๐๐โ focused on empowering and equipping Tier 2-4 automotive manufacturers; strengthening localisation and transformation.
#HighGearSA NAACAM invites members to donate towards engineering toolkits that have been created and distributed to mechanical engineering and electrical engineering lecturers. These toolkits support lecturers with a practical demonstration of fundamental engineering principles.
The AIDC EC notes that the MECโs allocation to the automotive manufacturing sector is a welcome boost to the province's automotive manufacturing sector.
Please read the insights released by AIDC EC CEO Thabo Shenxane's regarding the Eastern Cape Finance MECโs budget speech.
#HighGearSA is calling on manufacturing companies in the #EasternCape and #KwaZuluNatal to take on TVET engineering students with workplace exposure in the sector. The experience gained by these students will help students achieve needed skills sought by future employers.
MOU SIGNALS ELECTRIC VEHICLE FOCUS FOR SOUTH AFRICAโS AUTO SUPPLYCHAIN
Positioning automotive supply chain for growth and innovation, particularly electric vehicle technology, AIDC Eastern Cape signed MOU with SABS.
@ScholtzJodi#AIDC#manufacturing#supplychain#automotive
๐ฉโ๐ผ#MemberInsights: @AidcCape is offering regional manufacturing firms resources to identify opportunities for quick sustainable wins, combating the economic pressures into the next period of the #pandemic by streamlining business operations and processes. https://t.co/dPTjDgfaQR
๐ฒ๐บ๐ฟ๐ฆ#NAACAMInsights: Join NAACAM Executive Director, Renai Moothilal, in a #webinar on 28 Oct. (2-3pm) as he introduces NAACAM, its mandate and the SA automotive components manufacturing landscape to Mauritius Economic Development Board @EDBMauritius book: https://t.co/umAFMdJmuo
๐ฃ๐ค#MeetOurAssociateMembers: The Automotive Industry Development Centre Eastern Cape @AidcCape, is an implementing arm for the @EASTERNCAPEGOV development plan, provides skills training and market access programmes for the manufacturing supply chain. https://t.co/nAuxOlh1cZ
Localization - a key pillar of SAAM2035 - is also our priority. The localization supermarket which displays parts for which Eastern Cape firms are seeking local suppliers is open... see https://t.co/YvKZJo6qpa
๐ฟ๐ฆ๐๐ง #AutomotiveIndustryFacts: The seven OEMs have made investment commitments of R40-billion over the next five years. The investment will promote local value addition, with almost R25-billion expected to be invested in domestically sourced components.๐ฉโ๐ปhttps://t.co/KpBmwg2msy
The engagement with Eastern Cape automotive stakeholders today was headlined by Dr Martyn Davies and Prof Chris Adendorff as we strive to co-ordinate gains on SAAM2035 targets which will produce socio economic returns for the province. #SAAM@DEDEA_EC@NAACAM_SA@AAAM_Africa
Reaching SAAM2035 targets requires a collective effort in the right areas. Our globally acclaimed guests will add further value to the engagement as we continue to press on with our strategy to support industry growth and socio-economic development
#automotive#manufacturing
๐ฟ๐ฆ๐#AutomotiveIndustryFacts:In #SouthAfrica, the #Automotive industry continues to reflect the power of combining good industrial policy and foreign investment, and is not only the backbone of the industrialisation drive in SA but is also key to ensuring greater economic growth.
Dr Lesley Lee of VWSA presenting at our collaboration meeting between industry, govt agencies and TVET colleges in the Eastern Cape towards greater alignment between skills needed and those produced #AutomotiveComponents#futureskills#easterncape#TVET
Key industry, government agencies and TVETs met today to collaborate on balancing the skills needed to the skills developed for manufacturing in the Eastern Cape as we push to support SAAM2035 which holds promise for socio-economic growth in the region
@CyrilRamaphosa@CyrilRamaphosa It is important to protect and grow the sector and deepen the valuechain by ensuring black supplier participation in all tiers. Skills development will be the driver of this trajectory.@factoftheday