David Tlale ignites conversations on fashion and technology at VUT

“Renowned fashion designer and VUT alumnus David Tlale visited VUT to discuss collaboration in fashion, technology, innovation and student development”

24 June 2026 | Story by: Manani Hlongwane | Picture: Supplied

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VUT Vice Chancellor and Principal Professor  Khehla Ndlovu third from the left leads a delegation during a meeting with renowned South African fashion designer and VUT alumnus Mr David Tlale to explore opportunities for collaboration at the intersection of fashion innovation and technology

The spirit of innovation, creativity and possibility was on full display at the Vaal University of Technology (VUT) when renowned South African fashion designer and VUT alumnus Mr David Tlale returned to his alma mater to explore opportunities for collaboration at the intersection of fashion and technology.

During a high-level engagement with VUT leadership, including Vice-Chancellor and Principal Prof Khehla Ndlovu, Deputy Vice-Chancellor for Research, Innovation, Commercialisation and Internationalisation (RICI) Prof Simphiwe Nelana, and Executive Director of Technology Transfer and Innovation (TTI) Mr Ayanda Noma, Mr Tlale shared his vision for a future where fashion and technology work together to create meaningful impact.

Drawing on his international experiences, particularly his visits to China, Mr Tlale reflected on the transformative role technology is playing across industries and highlighted the opportunities for South African institutions to drive innovation through multidisciplinary collaboration. He expressed a strong desire to contribute to programmes that combine creativity, design, entrepreneurship and advanced technologies, helping to prepare students for the demands of a rapidly changing world.

Passionate about developing future talent, Mr Tlale emphasised the importance of creating opportunities for the next generation of innovators, designers and entrepreneurs. He encouraged greater collaboration between industry and higher education institutions to ensure that students are equipped with the practical skills, exposure and confidence needed to succeed in competitive global markets.

Following the engagement, Mr Tlale joined the Vice-Chancellor and accompanying delegation on a tour of the TTI precinct, where he was introduced to several of the University’s cutting-edge facilities and innovation platforms.

TTI staff showcased a range of advanced technologies, including the robotic arm and the Voxeljet system, demonstrating VUT’s growing capabilities in advanced manufacturing, product development and technology-driven innovation. The visit highlighted the University’s commitment to developing solutions that address industry needs while creating opportunities for research, commercialisation and entrepreneurship.

The tour concluded at the Centre of Footwear Entrepreneurship, where Mr Tlale engaged with trainees currently developing specialised skills in footwear production, leather cutting and product development. During an inspiring interaction, he shared insights from his own journey, reflecting on the determination, hard work and resilience required to build a successful career in the fashion industry.

Drawing from his experiences as a designer who has showcased his work on some of the world’s most prestigious platforms, Mr Tlale encouraged students to believe in their abilities, embrace innovation and pursue excellence in everything they do.

The visit was more than a homecoming. It was a meaningful exchange of ideas centred on innovation, entrepreneurship and the future of creative industries in South Africa. It also reinforced the value of collaboration between academia and industry in unlocking opportunities for young people and strengthening the country’s innovation ecosystem.

As VUT celebrates 60 years of Inspiring Thought and Shaping Talent, engagements such as these demonstrate the important role alumni play in giving back to their alma mater. Mr Tlale’s visit served as a reminder that success is not only measured by personal achievement but also by the willingness to inspire, mentor and create opportunities for future generations.

Through meaningful partnerships and shared visions, VUT continues to position itself as a hub of innovation where creativity and technology converge to shape the future.