Building Strong Workforces to Power Africa's Growth

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Building Strong Workforces to Power Africa's Growth Roti Balogun – Chief Talent & Learning Officer, GE Africa We are the world’s premier digital industrial company. We transform industry by connecting people, data and machines. Living in perpetual motion, we are sensing, predicting and responding to make the world work better.

The Future of Work Sub-Saharan Africa – Powering Growth Driven by interrelated and mutually reinforcing trends: Sub-Saharan Africa – Powering Growth Developing and retaining key talent in an emerging market The Global Brain, the collective intelligence of human beings across the globe integrated by digital communication, resulting in crowdsourcing, open collaboration, and a much faster pace of innovation; 12% 52% The Industrial Internet, which merges big data with big iron, integrating cloud-based analytics with industrial machinery, resulting in greater efficiency and reduced down time 19% 46% 20% 53% Advanced Manufacturing, which weaves together design, product engineering, manufacturing, supply chain, distribution and servicing into one cohesive intelligent system, delivering greater speed and flexibility at lower costs; 41% 27% Percentage of jobs in African economies that could be lost to automation Unemployment rate in African economies as of 2017 The Future of Work is driven by three interrelated and mutually reinforcing trends: The Global Brain, the collective intelligence of human beings across the globe integrated by digital communication, resulting in crowdsourcing, open collaboration, and a much faster pace of innovation; The Industrial Internet, which merges big data with big iron, integrating cloud-based analytics with industrial machinery, resulting in greater efficiency and reduced down time Advanced Manufacturing, which weaves together design, product engineering, manufacturing, supply chain, distribution and servicing into one cohesive intelligent system, delivering greater speed and flexibility at lower costs; Source: The future of jobs & skills in Africa – World Economic Forum (2017)

GE Africa Skills focus– A 3 prong strategy Education 1 Digitalization 2 Localization 3 Stronger education system with closer links to industry Skills pipeline development leveraging digital technology Labor market flexibility and talent localization Leverage entrepreneurial and innovative spirit of youths through platform technologies. Leapfrog existing industrialization models & build future skills/capabilities relevant for the 4th industrial era. Better equipped technical schools and industry aligned curricula. Enhanced pedagogy (faculty development) and focus on future of jobs/skills (employability & entrepreneurship) Competence, skills and technology transfer, and local supplier development Foster the creation of makers movements and Fab Labs, where relatively moderate investments can provide entrepreneurial manufacturing activities. Global Brain Industrial Internet Advanced Manufacturing “Building strong workforces to power Africa’s growth.” The future of work in Africa Authors: Marco Annunziata, Chief Economist, GE Shlomi Kramer, Senior Economist, GE Presentation Title April 9, 2019

Education VIDEO 1 Promotion Video Confidential. Not to be copied, distributed, or reproduced without prior approval. 7

GE Africa - Academia Interventions Enhancing student & faculty education experiences through blended learning interventions BHGE DIGITAL ACADEMY PREDIX INTELLIGENT CAMPUS CHALLENGE UNIVESITIES BUSINESS SIMULATION COMPETITIONS 500 50 5000 Student Licenses Student Programmers Students Compete LEARNING LABS @ AFRICA UNIVERSITIES VIRTUAL REALITY LABS @ GE GLOBAL LEARNING CENTRES FACULTY EDUCATION@ GE INNOVATION CENTRES` PGT5 Gas Turbine | Centrifugal Compressor

Digitalization VIDEO 2 Promotion Video Confidential. Not to be copied, distributed, or reproduced without prior approval. 7

Eligibility/Entry Requirements Targeted Industry Roles GE Africa - Industrial Internet Program Building Digital Capabilities for the 4th Industrial Revolution AFRICAN LEADERSHIP UNIVERSITY OVERVIEW The Africa Industrial Internet Program is a 12 months post-graduate professional certificate program intended to upskill entry to mid-level professionals with foundational business & technical skills necessary for the Industrial Internet. See: ALU_GE Concept Story and Program Website: https://alueducation.com/aiip/ Practical Applications of Big Data Data Analytics & Visualization Machine Learning Innovation & Intrapreneurship Application Dev. Intensive Digital for Industry Program Modules Eligibility/Entry Requirements Skills Developed Targeted Industry Roles 1 Quantitative (Engr, Math/Stat or IT/Computing) background 1 Client Engagement Skills 1 Data Scientists. Data Modelers 2 Familiarity with Python coding 2 Foundational Technical Skills 2 Comm/Product Mgrs., Soln Architects 3 Strong analytical and statistical reasoning skills 3 Digital for Industry Skills 3 Manufacturing, Plant, Software Engr. 2020 Jan’18 250 100 157 $1.3M Program Outcomes Launch Graduates Scholarships Unit Credits Investment Accreditation in Progress

Localization VIDEO 3 Promotion Video Confidential. Not to be copied, distributed, or reproduced without prior approval. 7

GE Africa – Additive Education Program Localizing our talent solutions through additive manufacturing, maker movements and fab-labs Background Robotics and Virtual Reality Training for youths GE Garages Lagos – Overall Summary Impact Creating local prototypes through 3D printing and additive manufacturing