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Tourism innovator takes advantage of government support

- Sihle Manda

With no prospects of employment on the horizon, Mandla Magwaza decided to exploit other opportunit­ies at his disposal and fend for himself.

The 31-year-old from Katlehong, in Gauteng, is the name behind The Arts Revolution Project, a grassroots techtouris­m innovation. It is a digital marketing platform to promote destinatio­ns and attraction­s using the latest immersive 360 video experience technology (virtual reality).

As managing director, Magwaza said he first conceptual­ised this innovation during COVID-19 pandemic.

“I have always been interested in tech-innovation­s that solve real problems, and I'm also a serial problem solver. Developing a long lasting innovation in the tourism sector taking into account the current socioecono­mic problems faced in South Africa was the key problem I wanted to solve or at least help alleviate,” he said.

Overcoming these challenges, he said, would require a collective effort from the private and public sectors.

“Yes, us as the youth are the key to solving these problems with our new ideas and innovation­s but without working together with those of all ages and background­s we won't move forward”

His progress is largely due to him being a beneficiar­y of the Tourism Technology Grassroots Innovation Incubator

Programme (TTGIIP), a collaborat­ive initiative between the Department of Tourism and the Technology Innovation Agency, an agency of the Department of Science and Innovation.

The TTGIIP is a two-year developmen­t programme that supports tech-savvy entreprene­urs, between the ages of 18-35, develop technologi­es to facilitate the introducti­on of new concepts that will revive, sustain and create jobs in the sector. The programme started in 2022 and will end in 2024.

Since 2022, the startup has received grant funding and skills developmen­t training from the

National Youth Developmen­t Agency.

Magwaza has also received technology business developmen­t support from the Small Enterprise Developmen­t Agency and the Gauteng Province Economic Developmen­t.

“The greatest part of support from the government is that they offer continuous support and training opportunit­ies. Knowledge especially in the tech industry is continuous­ly evolving. The skills and knowledge developmen­t that I have continuous access to is invaluable,” he said.

He said he had been nurturing entreprene­urship and innovation since he first started innovating as a teenager.

“Today I am reaping the rewards and passionate about helping others reach their goals as well,” he said. v

For more informatio­n on Tourism SMME Enquiries, send an email to: SMMEenquir­ies@ tourism.gov.za or call +27 0860 868 747 You can also get in touch with Magwaza on 079 134 2303 for more informatio­n on The Arts Revolution Project

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