Posted on September 16, 2021
Prof Elma van der Lingen, Chair GSTM, would like to congratulate Sezer Uludağ and Prof Leon Pretorius for receiving the Best Student Paper Award (Danie Krige Award) at the APCOM (Applications of Computers and Operations Research in the Minerals Industries) conference.
Posted on September 13, 2021
The title of my lecture, “the challenge of industrial development, insights from research and practice”, sounds a little old fashioned in terms of economic policy. Industrial development conjures into being images of smoke stacks and Dickensian factories with machines belching...
Posted on September 09, 2021
Join us for the 15th Annual INCOSE SA Conference, the premier conference of systems engineering and related disciplines in Africa. The conference allows industry, organizations, educators, researchers, and government to showcase cutting edge practice and research. The conference's theme,...
Posted on September 06, 2021
Sawmillers with a value strategy have proven to be more resilient against market fluctuations, writes Schalk Grobbelaar. South African sawmills primarily produce structural lumber for roof trusses. Very little of the local production is exported, and imports are also limited. For this reason,...
Posted on September 03, 2021
African ecosystems are constantly experiencing a myriad of positive disruptions and, now, perhaps more than ever before, sustained quantum leaps require managing transformations to ensure effectiveness. As the rest of the world looks forward to re-emerging economically, socially, financially and...
Posted on August 27, 2021
You are invited to attend a Virtual Public Seminar, hosted by the Department of Engineering and Technology Management, Graduate School of Technology Management. The decay of small towns in South Africa is alarming. Local authorities are increasing failing to render basic services and support...
Posted on August 02, 2021
Municipalities are falling short in terms of project management in “nearly all aspects”, University of Pretoria (UP) project management associate Professor Giel Bekker tells Engineering News.
Posted on August 02, 2021
Remote sensing techniques – the distanced procurement of information about objects or areas with indirect contact sensors – can improve the speed, accuracy and cost effectiveness of surveying for construction in mining, says University of Pretoria Department of Engineering and...
Posted on July 27, 2021
COVID-19 has reignited the debate about the local manufacture of vaccines and its critical link to public health. There are now multiple initiatives to build more resilient health systems and establish a global capability in vaccine supply. The possibility of future pandemics, and the need to...
Posted on June 30, 2021
Prof Joe Amadi-Echendu's book, Managing Engineered Assets, Principles and Practical Concepts, has been published by Springer, Cham. Customer can order it via https://www.springer.com/in/book/9783030760502.
Posted on May 27, 2021
The Graduate School of Technology Management and The Project Management Institute South Africa Chapter recently renewed their memorandum of understanding (MOU) for a further two years. The MOU been in place since 2017. It has established a collaborative relationship between the two organisations...
Posted on April 23, 2021
Join us for the 15th Annual INCOSE SA Conference, the premier conference of systems engineering and related disciplines in Africa. The conference allows industry, organisations, educators, researchers, and government to showcase cutting edge practice and research.
Posted on April 22, 2021
South Africa’s inability to manufacture COVID-19 vaccines and its delayed procurement process has led to a slow start for the vaccination campaign. As of 20th April 2021, only 0.5% of the population have been vaccinated vs. 8% for India, 12% for much of South America, and 40% for the...
Posted on April 21, 2021
The uneven availability of COVID-19 vaccines has become an increasingly urgent and vexatious issue. But managing the problem of what's been labelled "vaccine nationalism" is proving a hard nut to crack. Shortages of medicines and vulnerable supply chains for critical medicines are issues for...
Posted on April 12, 2021
The uneven availability of COVID-19 vaccines has become an increasingly urgent and vexatious issue. But managing the problem of what’s been labelled “vaccine nationalism” is proving a hard nut to crack.
Posted on April 12, 2021
The Graduate School of Technology Management (GSTM) University of Pretoria (UP), recently attained an Authorized Training Partner (ATP) status with the Project Management Institute (PMI) South Africa. This honourary status has placed GSTM as one of four exclusive project management training...
Posted on March 30, 2021
In a stimulating and well-attended online session, held on the 24th March 2021, three top Masters students from the Graduate School of Technology Management were recently honoured for their outstanding mini-dissertations, submitted as part of their degree requirements.
Posted on March 24, 2021
Taryn Bond-Barnard, senior lecturer at the Graduate School of Technology Management, University of Pretoria, will be a workshop speaker at the PM Summit 2021.
Posted on March 10, 2021
NRF-SAASTA would like to invite you to a webinar tiled, “The Potential Impact of Science, Technology and Innovation (STI) Priorities on the National Development Goals”.
Posted on February 01, 2021
You are cordially invited to the tutorial hosted by the INCOSE SA Chapter. This one-day tutorial will be presented virtually over two days by David Walden. The tutorial is free for current INCOSE members and a fee of R500 applies for non-members. The tutorial will be registered for Continuing...
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