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Make an impact on the future of Africa’s electrical, civil and mechanical engineering industries

13 January 2016

Plans for Civilution Congress 2016 are once again connecting the engineering fraternity with forum members meeting to discuss the way forward and an agreement was reached to focus on three principal focus areas:  

  • Technical capacity in the government sector, that is, the retention strategy for engineers in the public sector.
  • Public and/or Government awareness of what engineering practitioners actually do.
  • Corruption in the engineering profession, both in government as well as in the private sector and within procurement.

Forum members stated that the upcoming Civilution Congress in May 2016 would in fact “talk to” all three focus areas. It was then agreed that following the Congress, the forum would allocate ‘champions’ to take these focus areas forward.

Bookings are now open for Sponsorship and Delegate opportunities to attend Civilution Congress 2016 – you cannot afford to miss this great opportunity to showcase your latest products and services to Africa’s electrical, civil and mechanical engineering industry. 

You can request further information by emailing: adrienne.taylor@hypenica.com or visit our website on www.civilutioncongress.com

The meeting was attended by: 

•             Chris Campbell – CESA: CEO

•             Malcolm Pautz – SAICE President 2015

•             Vaughan Rimbault – SAIMechE: CEO

•             Ron Watermeyer – Representative of the National Treasury CPO

•             Stan Bridgens – SAIEE: CEO

•             Anton Booyzen – SAAMA: President

•             Basil Jonsson – SARF: Operations Director

•             Frederik Oosthuizen – SAFCEC: Executive: Contractual Affairs & Support Services

•             Godfrey Ramalisa – CESA: Manager Client Liaison

•             Manglin Pillay – SAICE CEO

•             Steven Kaplan – SAICE COO

Make an impact on the future of Africa’s electrical, civil and mechanical engineering industries today!  Book your spot to attend and use the opportunity to network with fellow colleagues from all over Africa.

For further information please email adrienne.taylor@hypenica.com

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