As South Africa celebrates Youth Month- June, it’s the perfect opportunity to spotlight the remarkable contributions of young minds in the technology and engineering sectors. Yaskawa South Africa, says, young technicians are not just driving innovation but also embodying the company’s strong commitment to youth development.
Youth’s comprehensive development
Yaskawa has a longstanding tradition of recognizing and nurturing the potential of young technicians. Through comprehensive development programs, mentorship, and hands-on training, the company ensures that the young workforce is equipped with the skills and knowledge required to excel. This investment in youth is yielding significant results, as evidenced by the success stories of individuals like Mpho Maseko and Tefo Malumane.
The young innovators
Mpho Maseko
Mpho Maseko, Robotics Field Technician:
Age: 25
Background: Graduate of Tshwane University of Technology
Experience: Mpho joined Yaskawa South Africa with a solid foundation in Mechatronics Engineering and has quickly settled into his role, which he describes as “a perfect fit for his skills and interests.” His typical day involves a mix of technical work, client interactions, and continuous learning, making the job both rewarding and impactful.
Tefo Malumane
Tefo Malumane, Specialist in Robotics/PLC Programming:
Age: 29
Background: Graduate of Tshwane University of Technology
Experience: Tefo’s journey to Yaskawa began with his research into the industrial robotics industry. His interest in “specializing in Robotics or PLC programming” led him to Yaskawa, where the opportunity to tour the workspace and learn about completed projects confirmed that he was in the right place.
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