Advancing Africa’s Digital Industrial Future: The IMM Graduate School Highlights Agentic AI Research at 2025 AIIS Conference

The IMM Graduate School took part in the Africa Innovation and Industrialisation Sustainability (AIIS) Conference, held on 18 September 2025 at Africa University in Mutare, Zimbabwe.
Themed Investing in Africa’s Future, the conference brought together scholars, industry experts, and policymakers to explore how innovation, digital transformation, and industrialisation can drive Africa’s sustainable economic growth.
About the AIIS Conference
Hosted annually by the College of Business and Management Sciences at Africa University, the AIIS Conference promotes interdisciplinary collaboration on innovation, industrialisation, and sustainability.
The 2025 edition convened participants from across Southern Africa, including business leaders, academics, and public-sector representatives.
Sessions covered topics such as smart city development, digital ethics, and resilience in Industry 4.0 systems, reflecting the broad scope of Africa’s digital and industrial future.
Showcasing Agentic AI in African Supply Chains
Representing the IMM Graduate School, Dr Ernst van Biljon, in collaboration with Isak Marais from AICA Data International Ltd (UK), presented their paper: Agentic AI and Transaction Cost Economics in Asset-Intensive African Operations: A Framework for MRO Supply Chain Digital Transformation.

Dr Ernst van Biljon is the Head Lecturer and Programme Coordinator for the Master of Commerce in Supply Chain Management at the IMM Graduate School. With extensive academic expertise and industry experience, Dr van Biljon specialises in supply chain strategy, logistics innovation, and the integration of emerging technologies in retail and distribution systems. His research and teaching focus on preparing professionals to navigate the evolving landscape of global and local supply chains.
The presentation highlighted how Agentic Artificial Intelligence (AI) can reduce transaction costs and inefficiencies in maintenance, repair, and operations (MRO) supply chains.
What is Agentic AI?
Agentic AI is a type of artificial intelligence that can act independently to achieve goals, make decisions, and solve problems.
Unlike traditional AI, which follows fixed instructions, Agentic AI adapts to changing conditions, predicts outcomes, and takes proactive actions.
In industrial and supply chain contexts, Agentic AI can:
- Optimise maintenance, repair, and operations automatically
- Predict equipment issues and prevent downtime
- Allocate resources efficiently in real time
- Improve resilience and overall operational performance
By acting as a proactive decision-making partner, Agentic AI helps businesses reduce costs, increase efficiency, and navigate complex, asset-intensive environments.
Dr Van Biljon and Mr Marais proposed a conceptual framework linking Transaction Cost Economics with Digital Transformation Theory, offering a model for AI-driven operational optimisation in Africa’s asset-intensive industries.
“Africa’s competitiveness in the era of digital transformation will depend on how effectively we manage industrial data,” said Dr van Biljon. “Agentic AI enables the precision, automation, and visibility needed to unlock efficiency and resilience in supply chains, particularly in mining and manufacturing.”
Conference Focus: Africa’s Industrial and Digital Future
In addition to this presentation, the AIIS Conference featured a diverse programme of presentations addressing Africa’s digital industrial future, including:
- AI-Driven Decision-Making for Sustainable Industrialisation in Africa – Yogesh Awasthi, Dean, College of Engineering, Africa University
- Business Operating Environment and Sustainable Development in Africa – Kurai Matsheza, Managing Director, Manica Board and Doors
- Bridging the Skills Gap in Africa: Aligning University Education with Industry Needs – Edgar Mawufugee, Managing Director, Wattle Company
Other sessions explored AI applications in manufacturing, data privacy and cybersecurity, Industry 4.0 adoption, and university–industry collaboration as key drivers of sustainable growth.
Strengthening Research Partnerships
The conference underscored the importance of academia–industry partnerships in leveraging technology to achieve Africa’s development goals.
The IMM Graduate School’s participation reinforced its position as a thought leader in supply chain digital transformation, AI adoption, and applied industrial innovation across Africa.
Leading Africa’s shift toward smarter, more resilient supply chains.
With experts like Dr Ernst van Biljon as part of its supply chain management faculty, the IMM Graduate School continues to be dedicated to shaping the future of supply chain innovation across the continent.
By contributing research on Agentic AI and digital transformation to platforms such as the AIIS Conference, the School is helping industry move from theory to action. With faculty who bridge academia, technology, and real-world operations, the IMM Graduate School continues to stand at the forefront of Africa’s shift toward smarter, more resilient, and future-ready supply chains.