Action plan: Primary industries, manufacturing and engineering, construction and freight

Primary Industries Actions

Fully leverage the Waikato’s position as the agriculture backbone of Aotearoa.

Outcomes

Short term:

Identify project partners (including academia and industry); prepare MOU and programme plan.

Medium term:

Undertake ideation and produce business case for the Academy.

Long term:

Secure funding and establish the Academy.

Partners and stakeholders:

  • University of Waikato
  • Te Pūkenga
  • Muka Tangata WDC
  • Fed Farmers
  • Callaghan Innovation
  • Dairy NZ
  • MBIE
  • TEC

Cross-cutting sector or theme:

  • Digital / ICT
  • Services
  • Sciences

Manufacturing and Engineering Actions

Waikato Wisdom Project: practical skills plus industry/workplace knowledge transfer

Outcomes

Immediate:

Finalise business case and pilot partners.

Short term:

Secure funding and implementation partners.

Medium term:

Deliver pilot, evaluate learnings and refine/replicate across other sectors.

Partners and stakeholders:

  • WECA
  • MSD

Cross-cutting sector or theme:

Extend pilot to other sectors once tested in Manufacturing and Engineering


Construction and Infrastructure Actions

Develop broader professional standards for the industry that build capability and capacity and support a career in construction.

Outcomes

Short term:

Support existing work in this space that aims to better understand skills required by the sector.

Medium term:

Advocate to Waihanga Ara Rau to make sure programmes are responsive to real need.

Partners and stakeholders:

  • Industry leaders/Peak Bodies
  • Waihanga Ara Rau
  • Te Waka

Cross-cutting sector or theme:

  • Te Ao Māori
  • Expand model to all sectors in the future

Improve the connection between the construction industry and secondary schools to effectively connect school leavers with industry pathways.

Outcomes

Short term:

Support Te Waharoa and industry leads with existing work in this space. 

Medium term:

Engage with other iwi and industries to see if potential to expand

Partners and stakeholders:

  • Waikato Tainui
  • Te Waka
  • Waihanga Ara Rau
  • Te Pūkenga
  • Industry

Cross-cutting sector or theme:

  • Te Ao Māori
  • Expand model to all sectors in the future

Outcomes

Short term:

Review SWTTC model

Medium term:

Develop a detailed business case for development of additional centres.

Partners and stakeholders:

  • South Waikato Trades Training Centre
  • Kanoa
  • MSD
  • Iwi/Māori

Freight and Logistics Actions

Fully leverage the freight and logistics workforce opportunities provided within the Golden Triangle

Outcomes

Short term:

Support Road to Success to prioritise rapidly developing local talent.

Partners and stakeholders:

  • Te Waka
  • Ia Ara Aotearoa Transporting NZ
  • Freight Action Plan Industry Group

Outcomes

Immediate:

Address current gaps in supply and licencing time constraints through Freight and Logistics migrant labour.

Partners and stakeholders:

  • Te Waka
  • Freight Action Plan Industry Group
  • Immigration NZ

Outcomes

Medium term:

Explore the freight and logistics sector through a future of work lens, and identify actions to support workforce attraction, retention, and transition to higher skilled roles.

Partners and stakeholders:

Industry leaders

Cross-cutting sector or theme:

ICT