Strategic Aim I — Building the university of the future
On 23 August 2024, President Cyril Ramaphosa addressed the people of Ekurhuleni at Tsakane Stadium during a Presidential Imbizo. He committed to the establishment of the Ekurhuleni University of Applied Science and Innovation as a priority of the 7th Administration.
Ekurhuleni is the only metropolitan municipality in South Africa without a university — despite being home to 3.4 million people and major economic infrastructure including the OR Tambo International Airport, the Gauteng Industrial Development Zone, and Africa's largest fresh produce market.
A structured alternation between classroom learning and paid workplace training — the model that built Germany's manufacturing economy.
Unlike traditional universities where students graduate with theory but no experience, the dual model produces graduates who are already productive employees on day one.
The IPC is the structural pillar connecting academia to industry. Corporate Chapter members contribute directly to curriculum design, provide workplace training placements, and co-fund research.
Industry informs what students learn, ensuring relevance to market needs
Students rotate through IPC member companies for structured training
Joint R&D projects between university and industry, commercialised through IPC
The National Advisory Council on Innovation (NACI) has provided strategic recommendations for the university's establishment, including applied science orientation, entrepreneurial focus, and metro-level integration.
The triple helix model positions the STI Business Forum at the intersection of the three institutional spheres that drive innovation ecosystems.
Working Group 10: University Planning — coordinates the detailed planning, stakeholder engagement, and implementation roadmap for the university. This dedicated working group ensures that curriculum development, site selection, governance design, and regulatory approvals proceed in parallel with sustained input from all three helix pillars.
Join the Corporate Chapter to co-design curriculum, fund applied research, and provide workplace training placements.