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Annual Report FY 2009/10 Presentation to Portfolio Committee on Science and Technology Duncan Tungande Tshumi

Annual Report FY 2009/10 Presentation to Portfolio Committee on Science and Technology Duncan Tungande Tshumisano Trust 13 th October 2010. Presentation Outline Introduction: Tshumisano Strategic Intent

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Annual Report FY 2009/10 Presentation to Portfolio Committee on Science and Technology Duncan Tungande Tshumi

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  1. Annual Report FY 2009/10 Presentation to Portfolio Committeeon Science and Technology Duncan Tungande Tshumisano Trust 13th October 2010

  2. Presentation Outline • Introduction: • Tshumisano Strategic Intent • Technology Stations ,Institutes for Advanced Tooling & Internship Programme • Tshumisano Trust Performance FY 2009/10 • SME Technology Development Initiatives • Performance of Internship Programme • Tshumisano Project Highlights • Challenges & Opportunities • Audited Financial Statements FY 2009/10 • Way forward for TSP • Q & A

  3. INTRODUCTION • Tshumisano Trust was established in 2003 by DST • Started with 3 Technology Stations to 15 currently • The Technology Station are hosted by UOTs • The programme is funded by DST to offer support for SMEs by facilitating Technology Transfer and Innovation • TSP draws strength from its partnerships with UOTs,GTZ,IDC,SABS,SEDA, Private sector and other institutions in the NSI • Currently the programme has migrated into TIA with other DST entities

  4. DST funding instrument to Tshumisano • Technology Station Programme - Grant • Operational Cost • Equipments • Projects • IAT – Ringfenced Funds • Internship Programme - Ringfenced Funds

  5. ENVISAGED OUTCOMES • Within the supported SMEs: • Improved competitiveness throughworld class products, production technologies or services. • Increasing capacity for continuing technology assimilation and innovation. • Within the participating Universities: • Improved and enriched R&D as well as teaching and learning activities leading to: • Better understanding of SME needs

  6. TSHUMISANO STRATEGIC INTENT: To be Within Reach ofevery SME in all Nine Provinces in South Africa!

  7. TSHUMISANO’S TECHNOLOGY STATIONS & IATS

  8. TECHNOLOGY STATIONS • Agri-food Processing atCape Peninsula University of Technology (Cape Town) • Chemicals at Tshwane University of Technology (Ga-Rankuwa) • Composite Materials at Vaal University of Technology (Vanderbylpark) • Downstream Chemicals at NMMU (Port Elizabeth) • Chemicals at Mangosuthu Technikon in Umlazi (Durban) • Clothing and Textile Technology at CPUT (Bellville)

  9. Automotive Components at NMMU (Port Elizabeth) • Agrifood Processing at University of Limpopo (Polokwane) • Metals & Manufacturing at Central University of Technology (Bloemfontein) • Moulded and Re-enforced Plastics at Durban Institute of Technology (Durban) • Metal Casting and Foundry Technologies at University of Johannesburg • Electronics at Tshwane University of Technology (Tshwane)

  10. Institutes for Advanced Tooling(IAT) Centers of Excellence for Tool Design, Tooling Technology Transfer, Research and Innovation. Through the Tshumisano Trust at Tshwane University of Technology, Walter Sisuluand Stellenbosch Universities

  11. Objectives of the Institutes of Advanced Tooling • Integrative Approach to Tooling by looking at the whole lifecycle in the Tooling Manufacturing: • From Design Production  Tool Recycling • Economic Growth through enhanced competitiveness of SME’s in terms of: • Design and formulation of curricula for knowledge driven advancement of scares skills(Designers, Toolmakers, IT) • World class products via properly designed tools

  12. Objectives of the Internship Programme • Ensure graduate students are more employable through empowering them with practical work experiences with industry related projects; • Ensure that candidates of designated groups be encouraged to partake in critical fields of Science, Engineering and Technology which includes post graduate levels; • Address challenges inherent in Human Capital Development in the field of science, engineering, and Technology; and • Involve a greater number of M-Tech and D-Tech students in the hope of increasing research activity. • Ensure that students get experiential learning with an opportunity to receive their National Diploma certificates

  13. TSHUMISANO TRUST PERFORMANCE FY 2009/10

  14. SME Technology Development Initiatives FY 2004/5 – FY 2009/10

  15. Performance of Internship Programme

  16. SOME PROJECT HIGHLIGHTS • FY 2009/10

  17. SMEs in Tzaneen- Agri-Food Processing

  18. Agri Food Processing Pawpaw drying Apple drying

  19. Training of SMEs in Chemical Manufacturing Lady from Kempton park Lady From Zeerust-Rustenburg

  20. Automotive projects Three wheel safe motorcycle High pressure, high flow water pump for firefighting

  21. CHALLENGES & OPPORTUNITIES

  22. Establishing a footprint in other underserved Provinces • Mismatch between service demand by SME’s relative to Trust’s capacity to supply adequate interventions • Industry buy-in for Government funded Technology Diffusion and Transfer Initiatives • Critical mass of Black and Women-owned businesses assisted by the Trust

  23. FINANCIAL OVERVIEW 2009/10 (Unqualified Audit Report)

  24. Statement of changes in funds for the year ended 31 March 2010

  25. Statement of cash flows for the year ended 31 March 2010

  26. WAY FORWARD

  27. Way forward for TSP • The business of the Trust was transferred to the TIA as a going concern on the 1st of April 2010 • The result would be that the existing rights and obligations of the Trust were taken over by TIA • All assets and liabilities were taken over by TIA at the carrying values as of the 1st of April 2010

  28. Thank You ! Q & A

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