Computerized and Automated Leather Manufacturing (CALM 2020)

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Join us in Computerised and Automated Leather Manufacturing (CALM) 2020 leather products exhibition and competition. Trainees (producers) with the best products will be enrolled for incubation and further support to build international footwear/bag brands.
Date: Friday 30th October 2020
Time: 10:00am
Venue:
Advanced Engineering Centre
12 Umuatako Road, Aba

Supported by PIND


Computerized and Automated Leather Manufacturing

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Our trainees in both footwear and bag production at the ongoing Computerized and Automated Leather Manufacturing (CALM) program intensifies production process.

This is in preparation for their final product exhibition.

Finalists from this stage will move to the next stage of the program.


Computerized and Automated Leather Manufacturing (CALM)

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At the on-going Computerized and Automated Leather Manufacturing (CALM) trainees are learning to use software in designing beautiful footwear for computer Controlled manufacturing.

Supported by PIND

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#CAMshoe
#CALM
#CLINTONEL

Shoe Design


Engineering for Industry (E4i)

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I’m pleased to inform us about Engineering for Industry (E4I) – a project designed by Clintonel Innovation Centre (CIC) to bridge the skills gap in Nigeria between engineering education and the industry, enhance Industry-Academia collaboration and drive industrialisation.
 
Presently, we’re partnering with engineering faculties of 6 tertiary institutions in Nigeria.
 
We’ve an on-going research project involving engineering lecturers from 11 tertiary institutions.
We’re also partnering with Aba Chamber of Commerce.
 
We don’t pretend to have all the answers (no one truly does).
We do have the vision, passion and commitment to make a difference in our country.
 
So, we’re open to ideas, suggestions, insights, resources, partnerships and collaborations.

Engineering for Industry (E4i)

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Engineers design and build products and equipment used for production, construction and manufacturing.
Every gadget, appliance and device we use are designed and built by engineers.
 
Building a strong indigenous engineering capacity is essential to industrialisation, employment generation and economic development.
An engineering research team from 11 tertiary institutions is conducting a research to understand the Skills Gap in Nigeria and how to improve Nigerian Engineering Education. They’re interviewing Engineering Professionals in different industries across Nigeria.
 
If you have an engineering background, please share your ideas with them by filling this 5-minute questionnaire.
You can also share this post with your contacts to enable us reach more engineering professionals.
Thanks

Engineering for Industry (E4i)

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You can now watch the discussion by Industry-Academia Experts on How to Improve Engineering in Nigeria.