Naledi3d Factory graduates from Business
Incubation
 Reason to celebrate! The
Innovation Hub's Incubation Manager, Jill
Sawers, congratulates Dave Lockwood, MD of the
Naledi3d Factory, on the company's graduation
from the Business.
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Projects Naledi3d has secured
include:
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A rural hygiene simulation for communities
in Uganda
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An HIV/AIDS awareness programme for
Ethiopian teachers
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An employment awareness system, being
piloted in Alexandra, near
Johannesburg
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ESKOM (visualised 12 new power technologies
for use in rural communities)
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Developing a virtual lathe and milling
machine simulator with the Department of Labour
and National Skills Fund
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Supporting potential bee-keepers amongst
emergent farmers in Zimbabwe (Kellogg
Foundation) | | | | | |
One of the first start-ups to join the Business
Incubator at The Innovation Hub three years ago, the Naledi3d Factory
(Pty) Ltd, recently met the exit criteria for
companies moving out of incubation and graduated to
become a fully-fledged Associate company of the Hub.
According to Dave Lockwood, MD of the Naledi3d
Factory, significant value was derived from being part
of the incubation programme at the Hub as a start-up
company. "Networking through regular events and
assistance with marketing to get our messages publicised
really helped. So did the mentoring and sharing of ideas
with an experienced business manager, as well as the
credibility of being associated with established brands
such as The Innovation Hub and Blue IQ," he said.
Dave started the company by joining the then pilot
Business Incubator The Innovation Hub in November 2000.
As a "pilot" tenant, Dave and his team assisted in
defining the services required by start-up companies
that enter incubation programmes, and in influencing the
shape and form of the Business Incubator.
Within five days of joining the Business Incubator,
Dave signed his first international contract with
UNESCO. In just 40 months, the Nadedi3d Factory has
grown from 3 to 7 people and, in addition to local
projects, has secured 10 international contracts.
"Being at The Innovation Hub amongst other start-ups
with whom we could share experiences, the highs as well
as the lows, have helped us to better understand how to
make our business work," says Dave. "At the Naledi3d
Factory we focus on the development of visual learning
content using virtual reality (VR), also called
"interactive visual simulations".
VR allows the creation of content as well as
context-rich, realistic and stimulating
three-dimensional environments where individuals can
develop new skills without risking damage, loss or
injury. "Gone are the days when this technology was the
exclusive reserve of "techies" with expensive
head-mounted displays and tactile gloves. Today we are
able to bring this powerful and practical communication
medium to most modern desktop PC's and to any
community", according to Dave.
He is convinced that in the African context, where
most of their company's efforts to date have focused, VR
can play a tremendous role to overcome poor literacy
skills and language barriers that pose a significant
challenge to learning. In fact, it is an area where VR
comes into its own. The intensely visual
showing as opposed to
telling nature of VR overcomes learning
barriers, giving it a distinct and powerful advantage
over more traditional learning methods.
"We also focus on industrial simulations, where VR
can play a large role in addressing industrial training
and safety issues, demonstrating new technologies and
town planning or landscaping concepts. We have just
completed our first major industrial training project,
having developed a virtual lath and milling machine
simulator for the Department of Labour and the National
Skills Fund," Dave explained.
A third area that the company is starting to address
is the use of VR models for the commercial marketing of
manufactured goods, which could range from industrial
pumps and machinery to the marketing of domestic
appliances.
"The Naledi3d Factory lives by its value system,
which is also the advice Dave passes on to other
start-ups, namely: "Don't start a company merely because
you want to make money. Start it because you have a
vision and want to achieve something bigger."
Congratulations to Naledi 3D Factory!
For further information contact
Dave Lockwood at the Naledi3d Factory
Tel: +27 (0)12 844 1010
Cell: +27 (0)82 894 3178
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