-GE (www.GE.com) opens state of the art Africa Innovation Centre
-The
centre will leverage GE’s global expertise and will be GE’s innovation
and technology transfer centre of excellence in Africa
-The
centre will enable skills and SME development in Africa and
collaboration between GE, it’s customers and stakeholders across Africa
Today GE, one of the world’s biggest digital industrial companies, officially opened its R500 million 2,700m2
facility, the GE Africa Innovation Centre in Johannesburg South Africa.
The centre, a first for GE in Africa, is another big investment for GE,
affirming that Africa and South Africa continue to be a good investment
destination for big businesses, and that solutions to Africa’s
challenges should come from Africa.
The centre is the 10th GE Innovation Centre globally and the 1st
Innovation Centre for GE in Africa. It is the first GREEN and LEED
certified GE building in Sub-Saharan Africa and will be GE’s centre of
excellence (COE) for innovation in Africa. As part of GE’s continued
commitment to support SMEs the building was 90%+ built, designed, and
executed by local businesses. It will be the home to GE’s innovation
across Africa within its key business sectors such as aviation, energy,
healthcare, oil and gas, power and transportation and will serve as the
new headquarters for GE Healthcare. John Flannery, President & CEO,
GE Healthcare globally, attended the opening event.
Speaking
at the official opening ceremony, Jay Ireland President and CEO for GE
Africa said “Innovation is shaping how we see the world and how we
participate in its development today and into the future. GE is
committed to driving innovation in Africa for Africa through supporting
skills and SME development. The GE Africa Innovation Centre is one
platform through which we are using our resources to empower ourselves
and our stakeholders to positively contribute towards the sustainable
development of Africa. We are looking to impact and enhance the career
aspirations of over 100 engineers from previously disadvantaged
backgrounds. These are young people who will come through the centre and
share their innovative solutions whilst learning from some of the best
GE minds in their respective fields. They will work across GE’s product
portfolio and deliver simplified world-class products to GE customers”.
The
cutting edge facility boasts an Experience and Exploration Centre,
coffee shop and catering facilities, agile workspaces, Learning and
Development Centre, Innovation Ideation and Collaboration Centre, as
well as a GE Prototyping Laboratory and sustainable Healthcare Customer
Experience Centre.
Jay Ireland President and CEO for GE Africa.
Speaking at the opening, the Gauteng MEC for Health, Qedani Mahlangu said, “The Gauteng Department of Health
is always working tirelessly with all the relevant stakeholders and
this initiative will play a significant role in reducing the infant and
maternal mortality rate in the province”.
The
Healthcare Experience Centre is designed to mimic different care areas
in a hospital environment and includes focused spaces to help
familiarize customers with care area technologies in the operating
theatre and intensive care unit, cardiology, oncology, maternal and
infant care and general radiology and after sales service. Featuring
virtual and augmented reality displays and a range of installed
equipment, visitors will be treated to a glimpse of an interconnected
and efficient hospital catering for both primary care settings and
premium facilities. Further, the centre’s eight new permanent work
stations will also provide customers with hands-on clinical education
and applications training.
At
the centre’s announcement in 2014 Minister for Small Business
Development, Minister Lindiwe Zulu said “As the Ministry for Small
Business Development, we are confident that, working together, we will
be able to unlock economic opportunities and thus achieve inclusive
economic growth and sustainable employment, particularly for women,
youth and people with disabilities. Together, we must ensure that small
entrepreneurs have abundant opportunities to grow and develop their
enterprises in an environment that nurtures the development of these
enterprises and enhances their job creation potential”.
The
Centre will enable skills and SME development in Africa and serve as
the basecamp for the Londvolota Enterprise Development Trust which
launched in 2015 with a commitment to accelerating supplier development
in South Africa and the equipping of SMEs to participate in the GE value
chain.
In
South Africa GE has partnered with Transnet SOC to manufacture
locomotives for export into the rest of Africa and on the Healthcare
side was selected as the key technology provider for the new Nelson
Mandela Children’s Hospital, due to open later this year.
In Nigeria, GE signed a landmark country- to- country agreement with the Federal Government of Nigeria, covering power, healthcare, transportation and oil and gas.
In
Kenya has its GE Africa headquarters as well as the GE Captital and
Aviation Services (GECAS) business. GECAS is the leading aircraft
leasing partner for Kenya Airway’s. In parallel, GE Healthcare is
actively executing on a landmark $220 million modernization and capacity
building program in support of the Kenyan Ministry of Health’s landmark
healthcare transformation program.
In
Ethiopia, Ethiopian Airway’s is GE’s major partner in that country. GE
engines will power most of the airline’s fleet and GECAS is the major
lessor for Ethiopian Airlines.
In
Mozambique GE is fast growing and actively contributes to the
sustainable development of Mozambique. For example, GE has invested $250
000.00 into scholarships granted to the University of Eduardo Mondlane
students, and $250 000.00 in a science lab and capacity building at
Unilurio University.
In
Angola GE has a MOU with the Angola Ministry of Water and Energy towards
achieving the country’s 2000MW electricity target by 2016- 7000MW
distributed power equipment.
The ultimate goal of the centre is excellence and collaboration for GE, its customers and stakeholders across Africa.
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