Senior Uganda People’s Defence Force (UPDF) leaders have emphasized the strategic value of apprenticeship in Uganda’s quest to industrialize.
This was stated during their tour of the Uganda Industrial Research Institute (UIRI) – Machining, Manufacturing and Industrial Skills Training Centre (MMISTC) Project located on a 15-acre piece of land within the Kampala Industrial and Business Park, Namanve.
Led by the Chief of Defence Forces Gen David Muhoozi on Wednesday, the officers commended both the Uganda Government and head of the UIRI Prof Charles Kwesiga for his progressive approach in tackling challenges to development, singling skills development as one of them.
While taking the officers on a guided tour of both the skilling and manufacturing Centre, Prof Kwesiga briefed officers on the objectives of the project that include among others developing a machining and manufacturing facility that employs state of the art technologies , focusing on manufacturing precision machined parts and training facilities that engage in modern pedagogy using industrial grade machines.
Gen Muhoozi expressed UPDF’s interest in partnering with UIRI to boost capacity within the forces’ engineering department and also act as a vehicle for skilling soldiers in preparation for their life after retirement.
Some of the skills training programmes to be conducted at this centre include: Computer Aided Engineering Design and Manufacturing, tie and dye production, precision machining, welding and fabrication, non-destructive laboratory testing, electronics and electoral systems design, among others.
The centre will boost the competitiveness of local industries, create a hub for robotic training and manufacturing that should contribute to easing manual industrious initiatives as well as produce high value human resource that will contribute to the effective operation of both the centre and the manufacturing sector.
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