WINNING TEAM: Jendamark Automation’s digital services director, Yanesh Naidoo (second from left), celebrates with delighted team representatives after winning Technology Company of the Year at the Africa Tech Week awards ceremony in Cape Town on Wednesday evening.
Gqeberha-based Jendamark Automation has been named African technology company of the year at the Africa Tech Week awards ceremony in Cape Town on Wednesday evening.
The company, which develops digitally enhanced component assembly systems for the global automotive sector, was recognised for its technological achievements that contributed to its commercial success, while showcasing opportunities for economic transformation in Africa.
Speaking after the announcement, Jendamark Automation founder and managing director Quinton Uren said he was delighted that the company’s digital transformation journey had been recognised and rewarded.
Jendamark’s digital services director, Yanesh Naidoo, said the company’s digital manufacturing technologies delivered an African-born, human-centric response to the demands of Industry 4.0.
“It’s time for Africa to shine. We understand the challenges that many developing economies around the world are facing, and we must change the paradigm on how we use technology to solve these challenges.”
Unlike more developed economies, where a shrinking workforce necessitated automation, Africa’s strength was its human capital, explained Naidoo.
Head of Odin Manufacturing, Juane Schutte, said the win was further validation that Jendamark was solving the right problems.
Schutte said localised manufacturing, using digital tools for on-the-job training, was the answer to the challenging problem of unemployment.
Jendamark was also a finalist in the technology innovation of the year category for its operator guidance system, Odin Workstation, which uses animated, step-by-step work instructions to guide unskilled operators through complex assembly tasks.