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  • 8/9/2019 SA's 3rd Innovation Summit - Programme

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    26 - 27 AUGUST

    INNOVATION HUB

    PRETORIA SOUTH AFRICA

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    SA SummitInnovation

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    26It must be done - registration. Join us for some freshly brewed coffee and home bakedrusks while selectively expanding your network

    MCWelcome. Logistics for 26-27 August. Use of Post-it Notes and Twitter. Introduce speakersto 1st session

    Michael Jordaan - CEO, FNBUnlocking innovation in a big corporate: Lessons learnt during the FNB innovation journey

    Xolani Mtshizana - Entrepreneur & publisher: Keep Digging Trading EnterpriseYoung entrepreneur, 2 time SAB and SABS Award winner, publisher of Gulova comics and

    Keep Digging magazine shares his success story and tells from personal experience howmisfortune can trigger innovation

    Winstone Jordaan - Director, Advanced Mobility SystemsFrom flying cars to electrical cars - meet 'Eve' - a South African first. Advanced MobilitySystems specialises in new mobility solutions centred around electric cars, associated smartnetworks and renewable energy

    Paul Raphaely - MD, NoMUNoMU is literally an expression of the power of invention and innovation and how, if thesetwo elements are present, something quite special can be produced from literally nothing.Paul Raphaely will share NoMUs personal story and many of the innovative tricks thatNoMU had to create in order to build NoMU from a two-man, cottage industry to aninternationally exported success story in just 10 years, with no budget and no externalinvestment.

    Exhibition hour - take a walk through our exhibition space and be prepared to spend somemoney. Tea & coffee & juice with a twist will keep you refreshed

    MCHighlights from 1st session, introduce speakers for 2nd session

    Julia Fourie - CEO, Here Be DragonsExploring unchartered territories - the story of how HBD came about. What we set out toachieve - what we learnt - what we did achieve

    Andrew Lawrence - DBSA, Innovation Champion & Business AnalystFrom theory to implementation: Andrew, a DBSA Innovation Champion, tells how the DBSAtakes innovation into the field. Tshedza, "Bringing light to people with disabilities".

    Piet Boer and Bob van Bebber - Architects, Soccer CityIts organic shape is inspired by the calabash, symbol of traditional African culture and themelting pot of cultures reflected by cosmopolitan Johannesburg. Soaring 60 metres into theair, and spanning 300 metres, the three-tiered stadium is magical, embracing, playful andpractical.

    MCWrap up morning sessions

    No ordinary lunch

    MCThe golden innovation thread. What have you been saying?Introduce speakers for 3rd session

    Marc Sack - MD, Sally William Fine foodsFrom small beginnings to international export product: The story of Sally Williams Nougat

    Moliehi Sebotsa - Area Commissioner, DCSA story about sleeping bags made from plastic and newspaper by young offenders forpersons living on the streets. CPSI innovation award winner

    Comfort break, tea & coffee & juice

    MCRecap 3rd session, introduce Zapiro

    Jonathan ShapiroCareful--This pen is loaded!

    Exhibition hour, wine & sherry. Start of evening session. Join us for story telling under anAfrican sky, wrapped in a blanket with a good SA wine to keep you warm

    Koffi Kouakou - Senior lecturer, WITSStorytelling and scenario planning as the gentle arts of re-perceiving innovation andcreativity

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    [email protected] Te l +27 11 646 1675 Fax 086 601 7479 (only from SA) Mobile +27 73 257 8178

  • 8/9/2019 SA's 3rd Innovation Summit - Programme

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    26 - 27 AUGUST

    INNOVATION HUB

    PRETORIA SOUTH AFRICA

    2

    0

    1

    0R E G I S T E R

    Stories

    about innovation

    SA SummitInnovation

    Programme

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    [email protected] Te l +27 11 646 1675 Fax 086 601 7479 (only from SA) Mobile +27 73 257 8178

    Workshop 1Nico de KlerkInnovation PilgrimageA 'tool' to explore the human potential in a post-modern paradigm for theindividual/organisation/company . The Pilgrimage explores self-actualisation in a safeenvironment for any individual frame of mind AND at the same time creates the space forincorporating others, respecting their particular beliefs, cultures or spirituality.AND THE BEST PART IT IS FUN with one common goal: Innovation!

    Workshop 2Jayshree Naidoo - Head of Innovation & Entrepreneurship, DBSAUsing networks to unlock innovation potential

    How does one create effective smart partnerships, with public, private and academicentities that enable collaboration for innovation delivery? How do you create networks ofvalue? Jayshree will discuss various case studies and share practical lessons from herinnovation journey at the DBSA

    Workshop 3Henra Mayer - Director, RIISDemonstrating innovation valueOne of the largest challenges experienced - and one of the most frequent questionsasked in terms of managing innovation is how does the innovation manager/organisationdemonstrate the value of innovation?This workshop will discuss methods and approaches that can be employed to assist withthe measurement of innovation activities and ultimately demonstrate innovation impact.This useful insight can also aid innovation planning and focus future innovationstrategies.

    Workshop 4Itha Taljaard - CEO, Sense2SolveSubstantial innovation across an entire organisationTypical results from common approaches to change efforts - less informed and ultimatelyless effective change efforts; a few people try to convince many that change is needed; apartial responsibility mindset; change occurs sequentially; the pace of change is too slow;and the most common one - change is perceived as disruption to "real work"This workshop will look at innovative ways to create real time strategic change - that isreal time innovation across the entire organisation.

    Final exhibition hour coupled with an interesting brunch experience

    Workshop 5Nico de Klerk

    Innovation Pilgrimage continue

    Workshop 6Davis CookCreating and developing an innovation policyIn developing the Gauteng innovation strategy, Davis Cook experimented with a differentapproach. This workshop will focus on the lessons learnt in the process, how to engagewith people to co-create policy and a strategy

    Workshop 7Andries Fourie - CEO of and Facilitator for AlRho Educational SolutionsHire or Train Creative People?Knowing how people processes information leads to an understanding of how peopleapproach and solve problems.Whole brain thinking technology, together with knowledge of the Dimensions of Creativity

    facilitates this understanding. Applying specific creativity and thinking tools, such as thede Bono methodologies assist people in developing and leveraging the various qualitiesof creativity and innovation, not just at an individual level, but also at a team andorganisational level.

    Workshop 8Salomon Erasmus - MD, BMGiWhat customers really wantCustomers buy products and services for one reason and one reason only. Figuring outwhat this reason is and how customers go about assessing whether theyve made a goodpurchase or not will allow you to see the next money making opportunities for yourbusiness. Come and experience a hands on workshop on how to find the next sweet spot.

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