Sasol Techno X Contributes to Country’s Skills Development
OREANDA-NEWS. Mathematics, science and technology play an important role in the country and to compete favourably with developed economies, South Africa needs to produce ten times more engineers than it currently does.
To address this socio-economic challenge, Sasol has created a platform, Sasol Techno X, where young enthusiasts have the opportunity to engage with the real-world application of mathematics, science and technology in a way that captivates their imagination. Now in its 13th year, this premier exhibition provides a dynamic and interactive way for learners to discover career opportunities in these three fields. This year, Sasol Techno X will be taking place from 19 to 23 August 2013 at the Boiketlong Sports Centre in Sasolburg. The learners can discover and satisfy their curiosity in the worlds of science, maths and technology.
According to the Engineering Council of South Africa (ECSA), South Africa currently has one engineer for every 3 100 people, compared to Germany with one engineer for every 200 people. In countries like Japan, U.K. and U.S.A., this ratio stands at about 1:310.
“Sasol’s involvement in specific investments in the areas of mathematics, science and technology is key to closing the skills gap in our country and it is crucial that we engage and inspire our future leaders. Sasol participates in initiatives that support excellence in education,” said Ivor Zwane, General Manager: Public Affairs Sasol, Sasolburg. “On a national level, these change reactions contribute significantly towards enhancing education, while expanding the pool of talent.”
The exhibition is aimed at grade 7 to 12 learners. The theme for this year’s event is ‘Curiosity fuels our future’ and the interactive and hands-on workshops, displays and tours are sure to have the curious minds of the learners lost in a world of endless possibilities.
In an effort to extend the reach of Sasol Techno X and amplify the benefit to learners, teachers and the community alike, Sasol’s public-private partnerships are paramount.
Barrend Pule, a Mechanical Engineer at Sasol, said his whole life changed when he attended Techno X in 2002. “I was exposed to the world of engineering when a young engineer explained the world of mathematics and science to me. This ignited my ambition to pursue a career in this field and later, I attained my BSc Mechanical Engineering at Wits University,” he said.
At Techno X, learners have the opportunity to engage with universities and other industry stakeholders on the practicalities of moving through course studies and bursary options.
Sasol’s bursary scheme is recognised as one of the largest and most competitive offers in South Africa. Boasting an all-inclusive package, this scheme includes all tuition fees, provides the possibility for paid vacation work and an opportunity to work for the company upon graduation. Sasol is an employer of choice amongst professionals in the energy and chemicals sphere and has been recognised, even amongst students.
Sasol will be providing information on career paths and opportunities available in the field of chemical operations to learners. Learners will be able to gain knowledge and be exposed to Sasol’s learnership progammes in the fields of mechanical, electrical instrumentation and process. Learners will have the opportunity to apply for learnerships and bursaries at the exhibition.
“Sasol, and indeed South Africa, needs well-qualified people to build and strengthen our economy in an increasingly competitive global marketplace. The learners of today are the mathematicians, scientists and engineers of tomorrow who will enable us to overcome poverty and reach the South African dream of a better life for all,” concluded Zwane.
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