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AFSUG introduces Technical Masterclasses and AFSUG Collaboration Forum for the first time at #SAPHILA2025

JOHANNESBURG – The African SAP User Group (AFSUG) is proud to announce the addition of Technical Masterclasses at this year’s SAPHILA 2025, the premier local SAP user conference, taking place from 01 to 03 June 2025 at Sun City in South Africa’s North West Province.

In a first for the event, which is set to be AFSUG’s largest ever, the masterclasses will offer delegates high-value, expert-led sessions on both days of the conference, focusing on SAP’s most relevant technologies and use cases. These interactive sessions are designed to deliver practical, actionable insights and elevate the value of SAP investments for attending organisations.

“SAPHILA is much more than just a conference – it’s a platform for transformation, and this is evident in our theme for 2025, namely ‘Transcend Beyond Boundaries’,” says Amanda Gibbs, CEO of AFSUG. “Our goal is to empower the SAP community through shared knowledge, meaningful conversations and practical skills development. The new Technical Masterclasses reflect AFSUG’s commitment to equipping business and IT professionals with the tools and understanding they need to navigate SAP’s rapidly evolving technology landscape.”

The Technical Masterclass line-up is as follows:

Day one:  GlueData Masterclass

  • ‘Bridging the Gap: Selective Data Transformation + Custom Code in Your S/4HANA Journey to a Clean Core’, to be presented by Arndt Hoffmann (smartShift); Burkhard Hergenhan (Natuvion); Samantha Matraiotti (GlueData Services); and Peter Blignaut (SAP).

Day two: EY Masterclasses

  • ‘Achieving Improved Business Results Through Advanced Analytics and AI Solutions with SAP – A Retailer’s Guide’, with speakers Martin Zloch (EY Africa); and Niragi Vasavada (EY India).
  • ‘Enhancing a Human-Centric Workforce with AI’, by RV Dinakar (EY India); and Winston Sibanyoni (EY Africa).

In addition to the Technical Masterclasses, AFSUG is introducing another exciting first at this year’s SAPHILA: a Collaboration Forum under the theme: ‘Empowerment through Networks and Mentorship’.

“Here we’ll see SAP leaders, Nadine Hoffmann and Sarah Brunet-Cliche, in discussion with AFSUG board member, Corlia van Zyl from Heineken, Gontse Madumo from PG Group and Katie Mohamed, a strategist, author and serial entrepreneur,” Gibbs continues.

“SAPHILA 2025 brings together top SAP leaders, public and private sector voices, and more than 50 sponsors. Whether you’re an existing or potential SAP customer or partner, or if you’re part of a business or IT team exploring digital transformation strategies, SAPHILA 2025 offers unparalleled opportunities to connect, learn and lead,” she concludes.

Register now to attend SAPHILA 2025 by clicking here. Unlock your SAPHILA 2025 information gateway by downloading the AFSUG app on the App Store or Google Play.

To become an AFSUG member, please visit https://afsug.com/membership-information/.

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