FILMATIC Packaging Systems managing director Riaan Van Zyl will be the keynote speaker tomorrow at the Mechanisation for Industrialisation conference in Bulawayo.
BY BUSINESS REPORTER
The conference is a joint-partnership between the Confederation of Zimbabwe Industries (CZI), the Zimbabwe International Trade Fair (ZITF) and Alpha Media Holdings (AMH), whose main purpose was to link industry and original equipment manufacturers (OEMs).
“Antiquated equipment and lack of access to finance to acquire new, efficient and technologically advanced equipment has been identified as one of the major factors affecting the efficiency and competitiveness of local industry,” CZI said.
“The three partners will, therefore, create a platform on the sidelines of ZITF 2016, where local industrialists, OEMs and the financial sector will come together to find ways to exploit the opportunities that are available for mutual benefit.”
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The conference was expected to create value and opportunity for OEMs as the market opportunities expand beyond Zimbabwe. It would also create opportunities for further engagement among regional industrialists for economic cooperation.
As such, the event was also expected to take a regional perspective, in line with the Sadc region industrialisation agenda. Therefore, some of the participants will come from regional and international areas. The conference will be moderated by CZI president Busisa Moyo, while ZITF chairperson Bekithemba Nkomo will make the opening remarks.
AMH managing director Vincent Kahiya will make closing remarks.
Datlabs chief executive officer Todd Moyo will give an industrialist’s perspective.
Crown Agents Zimbabwe managing director Muchaneta Mwonzora will present on the financiers perspective.
Her company is a leading international development firm providing consulting and capacity building services across a range of areas, including aid and fiduciary management, banking/payment services, procurement, logistical services, public and financial management, health sector, strengthening and public sector reforms.
“We have an extensive international footprint that comprises permanent offices in more than 20 countries and on-going projects in more than 89 countries around the world. We work for a wide range of public sector clients including national governments, international agencies and bilateral donors,” Mwonzora said.
Crown Agents Zimbabwe has a staff complement of over 100 individuals, including consultants, being practitioners in public finance management, logistics, health, revenue mobilisation, aid and debt management, procurement reform, institutional development and project management.