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Animarem: Manley Hopkins event, Pathway to Purpose, sold out in South Africa

The event signals people’s commitment to achievement in 2023.

Animarem’s sold out “Pathway to Purpose” event signals people’s commitment to achievement in 2023

Renowned global adventurer, keynote speaker, and leadership advisor, UK’s Manley Hopkinson, saw a sellout event in Cape Town on January 19th, signalling South Africans’ desire to move beyond obstacles and into living a life driven by more “conscious intentions.”

Tom Fels, founder and promoter of Animarem, explains, “Each of us needs something that drives us to get out of bed in the morning and give our lives meaning and direction, so that when we look back one day, we know we’ll have a story worth sharing.” 

Hopkinson, Founder of the Compassionate Leadership Academy, believes that great storytelling is essential to how we think about our lives and dreams for the future. During his seminars, he often showcases stories of his own adventures – as a BT Ocean Race skipper who famously sailed his team into a hurricane, and contending with polar bears as an Arctic race winner – to demonstrate the conscious intentions that lay behind his actions and decisions at crucial points. 

The seminar offered the opportunity for individuals to reflect deeply on their values and passions, and identify gaps in how their plans align with these. By choosing to carve out the time, and by dedicating themselves to this exercise in a natural space that gives them all the fuel they need to think about leading in life as well as at work, participants are sure to shift the way their year unfolds.

A Pathway to Purpose empowered guests with Manley Hopkinson’s deep knowledge of compassionate leadership and how to transform compliance into a deeply held commitment that energizes their actions. Hosted at the Jardim Barn in Noordhoek, Cape Town, the day featured a guest talk from Jardim founder Justin Gomes, and organic farm to table meal prepared by the Barn’s executive chef.

Contact: Tom Fels, Purpose Coach and Founder, Animarem Conscious Business Consulting – tom@animarem.com

Image: Manley Hopkinson, Jardim Barn, Tom Fels

PROVIDING A COMPREHENSIVE PACKAGE

 For the Thune Dam water treatment plant, the Siemens Solution Partner Moreflow (Pty.) Ltd., headquartered in Francistown, Botswana, supplied the automation and electrical equipment and services. The scope of supply included the mediumand low-voltage electrical system as well as drive components and process instrumentation.

 The company also designed and implemented a comprehensive package for plant automation and monitoring. One special aspect of this project was linking remote systems in the villages to the central WinCC system via UHF radio, which offers a cost-effective and low-maintenance connection even in very remote locations.

EVERYTHING IN VIEW FROM A DISTANCE

“This way, the operators in the central control room can view the entire system, including the distributed pump stations and storage tanks,” says Mike Tearnan, Director at Moreflow. “Especially during the Covid-19 pandemic, digital solutions based on reliable remote connections have proven very beneficial, as the automation systems and processes can be monitored and controlled without staff having to be at the site.”

NUMEROUS CUSTOMER BENEFITS WITH TIA

 Aside from offering a broad range of options, the integrated solution also helps ensure a secure supply of spare parts over a plant’s entire lifecycle. Changes are easy to implement, as all Siemens systems are engineered using the Totally Integrated Automation (TIA) Portal. «Seamless configuration of all devices from just one software platform is so simple that we can easily configure projects in 40 percent less time. And if customers have last-minute changes, they can be implemented across all devices in the network with no trouble,» confirms Mike Tearnan.

feedback to the user in terms of where their request ranks. So, what we are doing now is we’re building a voting system where you can get your share added to the list of shares that are up for voting, then customers can vote for the shares they want added. This will create more transparency, rather than something that goes as a file to our team and the team rules over the form but there is no feedback to clients.

 

INTERACTION ON DIFFERENT LEVELS

 Moreover, the seamless integration of all components using the TIA Portal and the Profinet backbone ensures optimum data visibility. Reliable industry-grade components from Siemens are used on all levels to ensure high plant availability.

“Siemens provided digitalisation, flexibility, and customisation in deploying the technology, which was the right fit for the project. Based on close cross-collaboration between all our divisions, several elements from the Siemens portfolio could be successfully integrated. The fact that it was all brought together by our Totally Integrated Automation (TIA) Portal makes it even better,» says Sabine Dall’Omo, CEO of Siemens South Africa.

SO MUCH MORE THAN WATER

 Since starting operation, the plant has continued to provide not only a reliable source of drinking water, but also jobs for the local population. “With this project, we are also helping to develop local skills. Staff of the operating company Water Utilities Corporation received training at the Siemens Sitrain center in Midrand, South Africa, and in Botswana. Now they can utilise these skills to run the plant,” explains Mike Tearnan.

“This deep involvement of the people at the site is a significant factor for successful project implementation.”

MAKING DIGITALIZATION HAPPEN

 With the treatment plant in full operation, Mike Tearnan already has plans to expand the services that Moreflow is able to offer to customers based upon the Siemens digitalisation portfolio: “We look forward to introducing the digital twin concept in future projects. This will allow us to do an upfront design confirmation to better mitigate project challenges, which will translate into significant cost savings and ensure that projects are completed on time. Moreover, we are looking at cloud connectivity to MindSphere, the leading IoT as a service solution from Siemens.”

These plans are well in line with Siemens’ digitalization strategy. “Digitalization provides important tools to network systems and to support novel approaches of data analysis in operation and maintenance. With our comprehensive digitalization and automation solutions, we are steadily increasing the adoption of innovative technologies and effectively addressing our customers› challenges,» explains Ralf Leinen, Senior Vice President of Siemens Digital Industries for Southern and Eastern Africa.

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