Learn more at KITE 2019
Late former president, Nelson Mandela, said: “The power of education extends beyond the development of skills we need for economic success. It can contribute to nation-building and reconciliation.”
The KwaZulu-Natal Industrial Technology Exhibition (KITE) is not only a leading interactive platform for a wide variety of exhibitors to showcase their industrial technology products and services to a captive audience, but is furthermore an incubator for learning.
Being held between 24 and 26 July 2019 at the Durban Exhibition Centre, the exhibition plays host to a number of co-located events that provide attendees with the opportunity to increase their knowledge base on current trends and technology within the sector.
Nick Sarnadas, portfolio director at Specialised Exhibitions a division of Montgomery Group, points out that the three main educational events at KITE include the free-to-attend SAIMechE Seminar Theatre, the free-to-attend MESA (Manufacturing Enterprise Solutions Association) special interest group, and the Lifting Equipment Association of South Africa (LEEASA) conference.
Some of the topics under discussion at the SAIMechE Seminar Theatre include ‘Embracing Industry 4.0 – reshaping and redefining industrial manufacturing’, ‘Embedding compliance into business processes’, ‘The 5-year plan in terms of opportunities and challenges facing the SA manufacturing industry’, and ‘The top 5 industrial automation trends for 2019 and beyond’. The impressive speaker lineup includes a number of well-known industry specialists who will bring their own personal business experiences to the table.
“The MESA special interest group was well attended at KITE 2017 and received extremely positive reviews from the attendees. The theme this year focuses on ‘Data Matters: Triple Vision– Hindsight, Insight and Foresight’ – and we encourage visitors to attend the sessions on either 24 or 25 July in the Seminar Theatre venue,” says Sarnadas.
“We believe that KITE offers a harmonious balance of product information dissemination through on-stand demonstrations and discussions with exhibitor technical staff, while the educational events provide a theoretical basis for further expansion and investigation. Both elements are highly beneficial to visitors and provide a holistic experience that allows attendees to maximise their time at the exhibition,” says Sarnadas.
While all efforts are made to retain the current seminar programme, it may be subject to change. Visitors should visit www.kznindustrial.co.za to view updated seminar schedules.
To find out more information about the exhibition or to register online to attend the event for free, visit the website at www.kznindustrial.co.za.
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