Vhembe 4IR Training 2026 – Mechatronics & IoT, Deadline 24 June
South Africa’s Fourth Industrial Revolution (4IR) is reshaping the job market, and the window to acquire relevant skills is closing fast. Vhembe TVET College is offering 4IR Training Programmes for 2026 that can give you a head start in high‑growth tech fields.
What the opportunity is
Vhembe TVET College’s 4IR Skills Training will run two specialised three‑month programmes on its Makwarela Campus, Limpopo. A total of 100 learners will be accepted – 50 for Mechatronics (Robotics & Automation) and 50 for an Internet‑of‑Things (IoT) Developer course.
- Institution: Vhembe TVET College
- Programme type: 4IR Skills Training
- Location: Makwarela Campus, Limpopo
- Total places: 100 (50 per programme)
- Application deadline: 24 June 2026
Programme 1 – Mechatronics (Robotics & Automation)
- Seats: 50
- Duration: 3 months
- Start date: 1 July 2026
Programme 2 – Internet‑of‑Things (IoT) Developer (SAQA ID 119262)
- Seats: 50
- Duration: 3 months
- Start date: 1 October 2026
Who can apply
- Matric (Grade 12) or higher
- Mathematics as a school subject
- Physical Science as a school subject
- Genuine interest in technology, robotics or digital innovation
What you will gain
- Practical knowledge of automated machinery, sensors, and control systems
- Hands‑on experience with industrial robots and smart manufacturing concepts
- Understanding of connected devices, data collection, and basic IoT development
- Skills that are in demand across manufacturing, mining, agriculture, logistics and the public sector
- A recognised certificate that strengthens your CV and improves employability
How to apply
- Update your CV. Highlight your maths and science results, any computer or technical training, and volunteer work.
- Open your email client.
- Set the subject line exactly to: 4IR TRAINING 2026
- Attach the updated CV (PDF preferred).
- Send the email to timesheet@vhembecollege.edu.za.
- Make sure you send it before 24 June 2026. Late submissions will not be considered.
Tips to improve your chances
- Proofread your CV for spelling and layout; use a clean, professional format.
- Include a brief cover note in the email body summarising why you are interested in 4IR and the specific programme.
- Attach certified copies of your ID and Matric certificate (you may be asked to submit them later).
- If you have any additional qualifications (e.g., IT courses), list them in your CV.
- Demonstrate basic digital literacy – mention any software you can use (Word, Excel, basic coding, etc.).
- Apply early – the earlier your email reaches the college, the better your chance of being reviewed promptly.
Next steps
Take a moment now to gather your documents, polish your CV, and send that email before the 24 June deadline. Even if you are unsure about the exact career path, the skills you acquire in these programmes will open doors in emerging tech sectors across South Africa.





