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SAIMC training at AATF 2025 empowers engineers to register, comply and advance

April 2025 SAIMC

With organisations across Africa adopting smarter systems and digital transformation the demand for skilled and registered professionals is more critical than ever. The Society for Automation, Instrumentation, Mechatronics and Computer Engineering (SAIMC) will deliver a powerful series of training sessions and technical workshops during the Africa Automation Technology Fair (AATF) 2025, providing engineers, technologists and technicians with the tools they need to register professionally, stay compliant and lead industrial innovation.

ECSA registration training


Johan Maartens.

Led by SAIMC CEO and industry veteran Johan Maartens, this session will guide attendees through the process of completing their Engineering Council of South Africa (ECSA) registration forms − an essential step for professionals in automation, instrumentation and related fields. With decades of experience in the petrochemical and manufacturing sectors, Maartens understands the challenges facing engineers on the ground.

“Professional registration sets you apart from the rest,” says Maartens. “Your experience has been assessed by at least nine peers. You’ve been tested and not found lacking.” This session is an ideal opportunity for practitioners to move from ‘qualified’ to ‘recognised’, ensuring career growth and credibility in regulated industries.

Understanding computer engineering: An introduction


Gerhard Greeff.

In another key session, SAIMC COO Gerhard Greeff will demystify the role of computer engineering in industrial environments. Greeff, who has over 35 years of experience in manufacturing operations management (MOM), will help participants identify where their current work may already qualify as engineering and how to ensure they’re operating within legal and professional boundaries.

“The SAIMC is committed to inform, advise and guide computer engineers through the ECSA registration process so that they can continue working legally without fear of penalties,” Greeff notes. This session is especially valuable for software developers, IT technicians and control systems professionals working in operational environments.

Powering compliance: Eskom and SAIMC workshop on C&I; retrofits

Highlighting the collaborative role SAIMC plays in shaping national engineering standards, Eskom’s Khaya Sobuwa will lead a special workshop on Control & Instrumentation (C&I) retrofit projects in power stations. Sobuwa, Gx C&I; corporate specialist at Eskom, will explore how SAIMC and Eskom can work together to improve plant performance, ensure regulatory compliance and transfer critical institutional knowledge across teams. With South Africa’s power infrastructure under pressure this discussion promises to offer fresh insights into modernising legacy systems through smarter, standards-driven engineering practices.

AATF 2025 is taking place from 6 to 8 May at the Gallagher Convention Centre in Johannesburg. It remains the continent’s premier platform for automation, digital transformation and industrial innovation. SAIMC’s involvement this year reinforces a central message: Africa’s industrial future depends not just on innovation, but on recognised, accountable professionals who drive that innovation forward.

Register now at https://aatf2025.showhub.live/to secure your place at these vital SAIMC sessions.

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About Africa Automation Technology Fair (AATF)

AATF is the leading event in Africa dedicated to automation, control, and industrial digital transformation. The fair provides a unique platform for networking, knowledge exchange, and showcasing cutting-edge innovations that drive the future of industry. AATF 2025 will run from 6 – 8 May 2025 at Gallagher Convention Centre, Johannesburg. This year, the theme is Future Ready Smart Solutions, emphasising the innovations and technologies that will shape the future of automation and industrial processes.




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