ICEP- Informatics Community Engagement Project

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Informatics Community Engagement Project (ICEP) is a community engagement program initiated by the informatics department of the Tshwane University of Technology(TUT).

Photos from ICEP- Informatics Community Engagement Project's post 14/08/2026

Hey TUT Fam!

In pictures, ICEP eMalahleni Campus office branding at Building 18!

A branding that marks an important milestone for ICEP eMalahleni, providing a visible identity and establishing a dedicated office base for the team on-campus Work Integrated Learning (WIL) students.

14/08/2026

Hey TUT Fam!

ICEP eMalahleni Campus is thrilled to announce the completion of its office branding at Building 18!

The branding marks an important milestone for ICEP eMalahleni, providing a visible identity and establishing a dedicated office base for the team on-campus Work Integrated Learning (WIL) students.

This space represents ICEP's continued commitment to supporting students, strengthening workplace-integrated learning opportunities, and creating a professional point of engagement for the campus community.

ICEP eMalahleni Campus – Building 18

Photos from ICEP- Informatics Community Engagement Project's post 13/08/2026

ICEP hosted an online Scrum Masters Sprint Training session for second semester interns, designed to equip Interns with practical knowledge of Sprint methodology and Agile ways of working.

At ICEP, we believe that industry readiness goes beyond technical knowledge. It’s about developing the mindset, collaboration skills and practical understanding needed to thrive in the workplace.

12/08/2026

Hey TUT Fam!

The webinar was led by Esnath Hwerengwe, Founder of Top Fin, Creator of the Build Model™, and Author of Graduate with Freedom.

She shared valuable insights on how students can identify real-world problems, develop practical solutions, and use those projects to build strong professional portfolios.

A key lesson from the session was the importance of developing a value-creation mindset. Instead of asking, “Where can I find a job?” or “Who is hiring graduates?”, students were encouraged to ask, “What problem can I solve?”, “Who is experiencing this problem?”, and “How can I create value?”

The session reinforced the powerful message: “BUILD IT. SHOW IT. OWN IT.” While a qualification is important, a portfolio provides practical evidence of a graduate’s skills, creativity, initiative, and ability to solve real-world problems.

As we are still celebrating Women’s Month, we honour the strength, resilience, creativity, and achievements of women who continue to inspire change and shape the future. May we continue to empower and support women to lead, innovate, and create opportunities.

Thank you to our wonderful guest speaker for an insightful session.


10/08/2026

CAREER TIP OF THE DAY

Don’t just learn technology - use it to solve real-world problems!

In today’s competitive ICT industry, having a qualification is a great foundation, but practical experience can help you stand out. Take what you learn in class and turn it into something practical. Build websites, develop applications, analyse data, create digital solutions, work on innovative projects, or explore new technologies.

📌 Start building your portfolio!
Your portfolio is a powerful way to show potential employers what you can actually do. Include your projects, skills, achievements, certificates, and experiences. Even small projects can demonstrate your creativity, problem-solving ability, teamwork, and willingness to learn.
Remember: Every project is an opportunity to learn, improve, and showcase your potential.

Keep learning. Keep building. Keep innovating. Your next opportunity could come from something you create today!

Photos from ICEP- Informatics Community Engagement Project's post 10/08/2026

Congratulations to our webinar winners! 🏆🎉

A big thank you to everyone who joined our recent webinar and actively participated. Your engagement helped make the session a success!
We’re excited to celebrate those who walked away with a win!

Remember: every webinar is an opportunity to learn something new, make connections, and maybe even walk away with a win!

Join us on our next webinar. You could be our next winner. Don't miss out.

09/08/2026

Hey TUT Fam!

Happy Women’s Day from ICEP!

Today, we celebrate the strength, resilience, creativity, and achievements of women who continue to inspire change and shape the future.

At ICEP, we believe in empowering women through innovation, skills development, technology, and opportunities.
Here’s to the women who lead, inspire, innovate, and make a difference!

07/08/2026

Hey TUT Fam!

Graduate With More Than a Qualification, Add Experience!

Join us on 11 August 2026 for Project-Driven Entrepreneurship and Portfolio Building Webinar and learn how to showcase your work, building a professional portfolio, and turning projects into opportunities.

Your degree opens the door your skills and portfolio can help you walk through it

Date: 11 August 2026
Time18:00 PM
Venue: Microsoft Teams

RSVP now — this is one conversation you don't want to miss out.

Photos from ICEP- Informatics Community Engagement Project's post 06/08/2026

Hey TUT Fam!

Building agile minds for the future!

Our Semester 2 interns from Polokwane, and Soshanguve successfully participated in Scrum Training 2026, equipping themselves with essential Agile principles and Scrum practices that promote effective teamwork, collaboration, adaptability, and efficient project delivery.

Through this training, our interns are strengthening the skills needed to thrive in today's fast-paced ICT industry while preparing to contribute confidently to innovative, real-world projects.

Here's to continuous learning, professional growth, and building future-ready ICT professionals!

05/08/2026

Hey TUT Fam!

The journey begins with great guidance. Meet the speakers who welcomed our 2026 Second Semester ICEP Interns.

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: 2 Aubrey Matlakala Street/K
Soshanguve
0152

Opening Hours

Monday 08:00 - 16:00
Tuesday 08:00 - 16:00
Wednesday 08:00 - 16:00
Thursday 08:00 - 16:00
Friday 08:00 - 14:00