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Vhembe TVET College Fourth Industrial Revolution Training x100 Learnership Opportunities

As South Africa accelerates towards digital transformation and smart technology adoption, the demand for young people with Fourth Industrial Revolution skills continues to grow. In response to this need, Vhembe TVET College has announced 100 training opportunities through its 4IR Training Programmes 2026, providing learners with practical exposure to emerging technologies that are shaping the future workforce.

The programmes will be hosted at Makwarela Campus in Limpopo and are aimed at learners who have completed Grade 12 with Mathematics and Physical Science. Training opportunities are available in Mechatronics with Robotics and Automation as well as Internet of Things Developer Training.

Vhembe TVET College Programme Overview

ProgrammeSpacesDurationStart Date     
Mechatronics Including Robotics and Automation503 Months01 July 2026   
Internet of Things Developer Training         503 Months01 October 2026
Total Opportunities                           100Various2026

Training Location

  • Makwarela Campus, Limpopo

What Are Fourth Industrial Revolution Skills?

The Fourth Industrial Revolution refers to the integration of advanced technologies such as robotics, artificial intelligence, automation, smart devices and digital connectivity into everyday business operations and industrial processes.

Industries across South Africa are increasingly investing in:

  • Smart manufacturing
  • Automation systems
  • Robotics
  • Artificial intelligence
  • Connected devices
  • Industrial monitoring systems
  • Digital infrastructure
  • Smart agriculture

PS: As a result, employers are seeking candidates who understand modern technologies and can adapt to digital environments.

Why These Programmes Matter

Technology continues to transform how businesses operate. From factories and farms to banking, insurance and logistics companies, organisations increasingly rely on digital systems and automation to improve efficiency.

By participating in these programmes, learners gain exposure to future focused skills that can strengthen their employability and support career development.

Benefits include:

  • Industry relevant skills development
  • Exposure to emerging technologies
  • Enhanced CV competitiveness
  • Technical knowledge development
  • Improved employability prospects
  • Opportunities for future learning pathways

Mechatronics Robotics and Automation Programme

What Is Mechatronics?

  • Mechatronics combines mechanical engineering, electronics, computer systems and automation technologies.
  • It focuses on creating intelligent machines and automated systems used in modern industries.
  • The programme offers 50 learner spaces and will run for three months starting on 01 July 2026.

Skills Learners May Gain

Participants may gain exposure to:

  • Robotics
  • Automation systems
  • Mechanical technology
  • Electronics
  • Sensors and control systems
  • Industrial technology
  • Smart manufacturing processes
  • Equipment monitoring

These skills are highly valuable within manufacturing, mining, engineering and industrial operations.

Internet of Things Developer Training Programme

What Is Internet of Things Technology?

The Internet of Things, commonly known as IoT, refers to devices that connect and communicate through digital networks.

Examples include:

  • Smart home devices
  • Health monitoring systems
  • Smart farming technology
  • Connected vehicles
  • Industrial monitoring equipment
  • Smart security systems

The programme is linked to SAQA ID 119262 and provides 50 learner spaces.

Training begins on 01 October 2026 and runs for three months.

Skills Learners May Gain

Participants may be exposed to:

  • Connected devices
  • Smart technology systems
  • Sensors and communication networks
  • Data collection systems
  • Digital communication technologies
  • IoT development fundamentals
  • Industrial technology applications

These competencies are becoming increasingly valuable across technology driven industries.

Who Should Apply?

The programmes are suitable for:

  • Recent matriculants
  • TVET College graduates
  • Unemployed youth
  • Learners interested in engineering
  • Individuals interested in robotics
  • Candidates interested in automation
  • Technology enthusiasts
  • Future software and systems developers

Applicants should demonstrate a genuine interest in technology and innovation.

Minimum Requirements

To qualify applicants must meet the following criteria:

| Qualification: Grade 12 or Higher

| Subject Requirement: Mathematics

| Subject Requirement: Physical Science

| Additional Requirement: Interest in Technology and Innovation

Meeting the minimum requirements does not guarantee selection.

Documents Required

Applicants are required to submit:

Mandatory Document

  • Updated Curriculum Vitae

Recommended Supporting Documents

Applicants should also keep the following documents available if requested:

  • Certified South African ID
  • Certified Matric Certificate
  • Additional qualifications
  • Proof of residence

NB: A well prepared application can improve professionalism and increase the chances of being considered.

Future Career Opportunities

The skills gained through these programmes can support future careers in:

Career PathIndustry
Robotics TechnicianManufacturing
Automation Assistant        Industrial Operations
IoT Support Technician      Technology
Systems Monitoring AssistantEngineering
Smart Technology Specialist Digital Services     
Technical Support Officer   Telecommunications
Junior Automation TechnicianProduction Facilities

These sectors continue to experience growth as organisations embrace digital transformation.

How to apply

Applications must be submitted via email.

Application Email: timesheet@vhembecollege.edu.za

Email Subject Line: 4IR TRAINING 2026

Applicants should ensure that:

  • Their CV is attached
  • Contact details are accurate
  • The correct subject line is used
  • Information provided is clear and complete

Frequently Asked Questions

How many opportunities are available?

  • There are 100 opportunities available across two programmes.

Where will the training take place?

  • Training will be hosted at Makwarela Campus in Limpopo.

What qualifications are required?

  • Applicants must have Grade 12 or higher with Mathematics and Physical Science.

How long are the programmes?

  • Each programme runs for three months.

Is the programme suitable for unemployed youth?

  • Yes. Unemployed youth with an interest in technology and innovation are encouraged to apply.

Which programme starts first?

  • The Mechatronics Robotics and Automation Programme starts on 01 July 2026.

Final Thoughts

The Vhembe TVET College 4IR Training Programmes 2026 represent a valuable opportunity for young South Africans to gain exposure to some of the most important technologies shaping the future economy. With training in Robotics, Automation and Internet of Things development, participants will have the opportunity to build future ready skills that can support career growth across engineering, manufacturing, digital services and smart technology industries.


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