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Inhlanyelo Hub gears up to celebrate inaugural success of Drone Divas

In a historic milestone, the inaugural Drone Divas programme at Inhlanyelo Hub has soared to new heights. The upcoming certification ceremony, scheduled for Tuesday 12 March 2024, aims not only to recognise the achievements of the current cohort but also to underscore Inhlanyelo Hub's unwavering commitment to empowering women in technology. 

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Inhlanyelo Hub gears up to celebrate inaugural success of Drone Divas

The programme's recent launch elicited celebration from stakeholders, mentors and the first cohort of 18 exceptional women who have embarked on this transformative journey. The Drone Divas initiative is poised to extend its impact this year, with a new cohort ready to join the ranks, advancing the mission to empower more women and harness the transformative power of drone technology to shape the future while dismantling gender barriers. 

The Inhlanyelo Hub, Drone Diva Programme, took flight in September 2023 to empower women in aviation. The project encompasses drone pilot training, technology development (coding), industry optimisation and manufacturing. Applications from young women will once again be invited through the Unisa Alumni Office and established collaborators within the industry, following the successful model of 2023. 

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Prof Raphael Mpofu, Interim Chief Executive Officer and Prof Annemarie Davis, Project Manager at Inhlanyelo Hub

"The programme's success is a testament to the organisation's innovative approach in bridging the gender gap within the tech sector, providing women with practical skills and experiences in the burgeoning field of drone technology," says Prof Raphael Mpofu, Interim Chief Executive Officer. "The upcoming certification ceremony is a testament to the strides made by Inhlanyelo Hub. As we continue our mission to empower women, the Drone Divas programme stands out as a beacon of progress, highlighting our commitment to fostering diversity and inclusion in the rapidly evolving world of technology," adds Mpofu. 

Prof Annemarie Davis, the Project Manager at Inhlanyelo Hub, emphasised: "The Drone Divas programme exemplifies Inhlanyelo Hub's dedication to creating opportunities for women in technology. The ceremony will serve as a platform to showcase the accomplishments of these pioneering women who have broken barriers and are ready to contribute significantly to the drone technology landscape."

For more information on the Inhlanyelo Hub, visit  www.inhlayelohub.com

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Publish date: 2024/03/07

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