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IS MANUFACTURING A MYTH in

TANZANIA...

@j4mtambalike

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Where will the industrial

engineering students go to work?

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can the south produce for the north to use?

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Lets listen to J.K. NYEREREYOU CAN ALSO READ THE BOOK “AFRICA TODAY & TOMORROW”

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second industrial revolution?lunch is on me for anyone who will get this question right

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what does this mean?you don’t have to invest millions to build a manufacturing

plant.

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what does this mean again?with the right kind of skills, students from industrial

engineering can opt to become entrepreneurs and produce products in small scale...

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They have to follow 3 simple procedures

✖ Look for the problem surrounding them.✖ Develop ideas (solutions) to solve the

problem.✖ Then transform the idea to business.

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Our process is easy

Identify Problem

Develop Business

Idea (Solution)

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is this difficult? listen to the story of michael kimollo and soka team

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We can still buy the machinery from the North and make textile in the South

competitively, JK Nyerere

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We can still buy phones from the North make apps and produce our own phones

in the South competitively, Jumanne.

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BIG CONCEPTThe Industrial engineering student doesn’t

have to be employed in a production plant

to prove her worth.

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the three i’s

InnovatorsThey think so hard and they come with revolutionary products to offer to the market.

ImitatorsThey realize the need is there and innovators can’t reach everyone they reproduce at good standard and sell to people.

IdiotsThey don’t know what they are doing. They just want to get things done.

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2,750,000Number of Tons of fruits

produced by Tanzania every year and only 4% of that is being

processed.

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900,000Number of youth entering the job market each year.

p(e)=n(e)/u(e) < 10%Chances of you getting a job.

50,000Number of those who are getting chance of being

employed.

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Thanks!Any questions?

You can find me at:

@j4mtambalike

[email protected]