African Utility Week's Innovation Hub Calls for Innovators and Inventors in the Energy and Water Industry

Twenty SMEs, start-ups and young innovators will be given the once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to showcase their new development or invention for the power and water industry at the Innovation Hub taking place during the upcoming African Utility Week in Cape Town from 17-19 May.

Cape Town, South Africa, March 14, 2016 --(PR.com)-- “Our goal is to take our clean cooking fuel to every energy poor household in Uganda by 2020 and to every country in Sub-Saharan Africa by 2030,” says Sanga Moses, CEO of the ground breaking company ECO-FUEL AFRICA and a true success story of home-grown innovation on the continent. The award winning ECO-FUEL AFRICA trains marginalized farmers to turn locally sourced biomass waste into a product called char using simple, locally made kilns. Since 2010, the company has grown to employ 40 people and a network of 2300 women micro-retailers and 3500 farmers who use their kilns.

Twenty SMEs, start-ups and young innovators will be given the once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to showcase their new development or invention for the power and water industry at the Innovation Hub taking place during the upcoming African Utility Week in Cape Town from 17-19 May.

“Innovation and entrepreneurship form the lifeblood of any economy and the energy and water sectors need this more than ever,” says Evan Schiff, African Utility Week event director, adding “and our Innovation Hub will gather the brightest minds and ideas and partner them with the right people to take their projects to the next level and out into the world where they can make a real difference.”

He adds: “we are so excited to offer 20 innovators out there the opportunity to be part of the Innovation Hub where they will meet with seasoned industry experts, heavyweights as well as industry incubators to help facilitate the growth of an African entrepreneurial ecosystem.”

The winners will each receive a free exhibition stand within the Innovation Hub area for the duration of the 3-day exhibition and showcase their developments or inventions through live presentations. They will benefit not only from the Innovation Hub conference sessions but also from industry incumbents, VC funders, project developers, incubators and the 6000+ visitors at African Utility Week who they get to interact with. Entry forms are on the event website.

The Innovation Hub conference
“Innovation is often associated with development of new hardware and equipment technology,” says Helmut Hertzog, General Manager, Seda Atlantis Renewable Energy Business Incubator (SAREBI) and a speaker at the upcoming Innovation Hub in Cape Town. He explains: “developing new innovation in hardware is extremely expensive. The Johanna Thin film solar is a good example of this. Innovative payment and financing models abound the world over, there is very little space for new innovation here.”

He continues: “in my view the key question is why so few South Africans adopt simple technologies like domestic solar water heating to start with? Why do so many rural communities shun clean off grid power solutions? Perhaps the single biggest innovation required is to find ways for the consumer market to actually adopt and desire simple proven technologies.”

Other speakers at African Utility Week’s Innovation Hub programme include:

Innovative thinking in rural electrification and iShack case study: off-grid solar electricity to incrementally upgrade informal settlements
- David Hees, Sustainable Enterprise Manager, Sustainability Institute Innovation Lab (SIIL), South Africa

Developing social entrepreneurial ecosystems to overcome challenges faced by young entrepreneurs in developing/emerging markets
- Nicola Jowell, Convenor: Masters in Inclusive Innovation, UCT Graduate School of Business, UCT, South Africa

Facilitating the growth of an entrepreneurial ecosystem and SWET (Stellenbosch Wind Energy Technologies) case study
- Philip Marais, CEO, Launchlab, University of Stellenbosch, South Africa
- Ernie Aylward, CEO, Stellenbosch Wind Energy Technologies, South Africa

New technologies in rural electrification and innovative business models
- Wim Jonker-Klunne, Programme Director, Energy and Environment Partnership Southern and East Africa, South Africa

New cogeneration technologies: Development and Implementation of the Eternity Power Thermal Harvesting™ Project at Anglo Platinum
- Jacques Malan, Director, Vuselela Energy, South Africa

New technologies: A geo-nuclear energy mix to reduce the cost of electricity production by over 40%
- Ronoh Kibet, Geothermal Projects Engineer, Kenya Electricity Generating Company (KenGen), Kenya

African Utility Week
An impressive list of 250 technology and service providers to the energy and water sector on the continent will showcase their solutions at the 16th edition of the annual African Utility Week and Clean Power Africa conference and exhibition. Some 6000 engineers, stakeholders and solution providers from around the globe will gather for the Cape Town event. The trade exhibition will be free when registering in advance and feature hands-on demonstrations and CPD-accredited technical workshops on the exhibition floor. The event will also feature technical site visits and the coveted industry awards gala dinner.

Dates for African Utility Week and Clean Power Africa 2016:
Conference and expo: 17-19 May 2016
Awards gala dinner: 18 May 2016
Site visits: 20 May 2016
Location: CTICC, Cape Town, South Africa
Contact
African Utility Week
Annemarie Roodbol
+27 21 700 3558
http://www.african-utility-week.com
ContactContact
Categories