Exhibit at COLLABORATE

Procurement executives, buyers and financial decision-makers from almost every higher education institution in South Africa, Namibia and Botswana will attend COLLABORATE, the 2019 PURCO SA Annual Conference and Exhibition. As you already know, these professionals are looking for information, products, and services to optimise their current environments and plan for the future.

Annual Report: Chairman's Report

While we continue to deliver collaborative success, there is a much greater opportunity to reap immediate benefits. I am proud of the way our Consortium and Members responded last year to the challenges of constrained funding and an uncertain economy to deliver improved student access, welfare and academic outcomes.

Annual Report: CEO's Report

The higher education sector continues to face significant headwinds, and the past year again presented our community with challenges that taxed our collective ingenuity.

Universities cut infrastructure spend

According to a Stats SA report, released in October, Universities spent less money on computers, staff, transport, furniture and student accommodation in the 2017/18 financial year, mostly because of the #FeesMustFall and #OutsourcingMustFall campaigns.

Conference review

THANK YOU Thank you to all our higher education members and exhibitors who supported and participated in the 2018 PURCO SA Conference and Exhibition. We had almost 600 participants at the event this year, with 94 exhibition stands - a new record for PURCO SA despite the difficult economic times.

Register for the 2018 Conference

I encourage you to support and participate in the 2018 PURCO SA Conference and Exhibition. The three day event and associated evening functions provide an unparalleled opportunity to learn, connect with your higher education colleagues, engage with suppliers, and have a little fun.

New UCT Vice Chancellor talks transition

Come 1 July 2018, the University of Cape Town will have a new vice-chancellor. Professor Phakeng takes over from Dr Max Price at one of the most challenging periods in the institution’s history, following recent years roiled by student protests and fierce debates over transformation.

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