Benefits

Why should I join the SAIMC?

Membership of the SAIMC provides many benefits to the individual as well as to the patron organisation.

Some of the most important of these are:

Status: The member enjoys all the respect and recognition of being associated with a body such as the SAIMC.

Self-development and education: Through the multitude of Institute functions, from branch meetings to exhibitions, the member has the invaluable opportunity to develop both technical knowledge and understanding of applications. Expert know-how and practical advice are available at all these functions and are shared without regard for competitive barriers.

Personal contact with the industry: The SAIMC provides an ideal place for meeting potential suppliers, customers, employers and even employuuees from the most senior captains of industry to learner technicians and apprentices. It also provides an opportunity to see new technology on plant tours.

A communication platform: Members wishing to communicate locally with industry, whether to resolve application problems, launch new products, coordinate official reaction, spread format training or even to simply obtain some feedback, can use the SAIMC as a useful vehicle for this communication.

Local and international contact with other professional bodies: Through the SAIMC’s constant contact with outside professional organisations, both locally and overseas, the spreading of new information and the coordination of joint activities is facilitated.

Contribution to the changing environment: Your active participation is vital in order to gain both maximum benefit from your involvement and also contribute to the changing environment.

And remember, your annual membership fee is tax deductible.

Through its affiliation to the Assocation of Scientific and Technical Societies (ASTS): SAIMC members can register with the Engineering Council of South Africa (ECSA)and will benefit from reduced renewal fees.


Some of the features of belonging to the South African Institute of Measurement and Control include:

  • Regular meetings - Branches of the Institute have also been established in major centres around the country to cater for regional interests. Happenings at the meetings include:
    • Technology updates
      • Multi-skilling training
      • Industry related presentations and training
      • Aligned technologies briefings and updates
      • Networking and cross-pollenation
    • Site visits to exciting industry related installations
    • Social gatherings
  • Grow the CV
    • Membership grading (student, associate, member etc). There are different levels of membership to cater for all interested parties.
    • Recruitment advantage - belonging to an organisation like the SAIMC gives members added professional status.
  • Monthly publication - free of charge - Members automatically received a free copy of the institute’s official publication, SA Instrumentation & Control.
  • Preferential attention at Electrex Exhibition - The leading bi-annual process control exhibition in South Africa is endorsed by the institute. Contact Sue Philipson for more details.
  • Reduced subscription to ECSA
  • Educational Grants - The institute provides a number of grants to educational organisations.
  • Negretti Award
    • Compiling papers
    • Presentation skills
  • Association with professional bodies - The SAIMC is associated with a number of other professional bodies including:
    • SACAC (SA Council of Automation and Computation)
    • AS&TS (Associated Science and Technology Societies)
    • SAVI (SA Institute of Engineers)
    • SAIEE (SA Institute of Electrical Engineers)
    • SANAS (SA National Accreditation Services)
    • EIF (Electronics Industries Federation)
  • Association with educational bodies
    • Protec
    • Universities
    • Technikons, FRD
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