May 09, 2025 Motor Industry Workshop Association (MIWA), 2025 Motor Mech, Pieter Niemand, Retail Motor Industry Organisation (RMI).
Motor Mech 2025 launches - exciting new additions and a strong focus on future talent
The Motor Industry Workshop Association (MIWA), announces the official launch of the 2025 Motor Mech season. The first show takes place on 21 June at Port Rex Technical High School in East London, and it’s set to deliver the full Motor Mech experience with even more community engagement, youth empowerment, and exciting new developments.
Pieter Niemand, MIWA National Director, says: “Motor Mech has always been about showcasing the opportunities the automotive aftermarket holds for young South Africans. “MIWA remains committed to creating platforms that encourage young talent to explore careers in our industry. With the unemployment crisis facing our youth, events like Motor Mech highlight the many rewarding career paths available in the automotive aftermarket – an industry that remains vibrant, evolving, and essential to the economy.”
This year’s show will continue the tradition of offering an exciting mix of education and entertainment, with local workshops, suppliers and dealers showcasing their work alongside a competitive skills-based showdown between students vying for the coveted title of Motor Mech Junior Mechanic.
But that’s not all. The 2025 show will also see:
• A spirited Interschools Sports Derby Day between Hudson Park High School and Port Rex Technical High School, bringing students and the wider community together in a fun-filled display of school spirit.
• A Kiddies’ area hosted by the schools' Interact Clubs, with all funds raised going towards their youth-led community projects.
• The SAICE Bridge Building Competition, where civil engineering hopefuls from local schools compete in a thrilling, hands-on STEM challenge, adding an exciting new engineering dimension to the event.
Perhaps most importantly, MIWA will use this year’s launch event to unveil a bold new initiative to provide full bursaries for selected Motor Mech competition participants to train as qualified motor mechanics from 2026–2028. “This project is a game-changer,” says Niemand. “It provides real opportunity and real access to technical careers, while addressing skills shortages in our industry. Through initiatives like this, we’re turning potential into purpose.” With support from RMI sister associations, local educators, industry stakeholders and passionate students, Motor Mech continues to be a powerful tool for bridging the gap between school and skilled employment.
Don’t miss the launch on 21 June from 09:00 – 14:00 at Port Rex Technical High School, 55 Chamberlain Road, Vincent, East London. Entry is just R20 per adult, with kids under 12 free if accompanied by an adult. Join us as we celebrate youth, talent, and the future of South Africa’s aftermarket industry!
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