Industrialisation Sample Clauses

The Industrialisation clause defines the process and requirements for scaling up production or operations from a pilot or prototype phase to full commercial levels. Typically, this clause outlines the standards, timelines, and responsibilities for achieving industrial-scale output, including any necessary testing, quality assurance, and compliance with regulatory or contractual benchmarks. Its core function is to ensure that both parties are aligned on the expectations and procedures for transitioning to mass production, thereby reducing risks of delays, quality issues, or misunderstandings during this critical phase.
Industrialisation. 1. The Parties shall promote inclusive and sustainable industrialisation in Africa through innovation and technological development, with a focus on high added-value and labour-intensive sectors. 2. The Parties shall promote the transformation of African economies and their transition from commodity dependence to diversified economies through the local treatment and processing of raw materials, added -value manufacturing and integration into regional and global value chains, including by taking into consideration the Strategy for Accelerated Industrial Development in Africa 3. The Parties shall work towards unlocking bottlenecks that hamper industrial development. They shall address supply-side constraints, promote improved productivity, encourage the use of advanced ICT and artificial intelligence, and support digital transformation, taking into account social, mobility, analytics and cloud (SMAC) technologies. They shall ▇▇▇▇▇▇ climate-smart and environment-friendly practices and the use of clean, affordable energy. 4. The Parties shall seek to create industrial linkages through greater value addition for, inter alia, agriculture and resource-rich countries. They shall ▇▇▇▇▇▇ relations between smaller and larger industries in Africa. They shall develop the services sector to ensure that it contributes efficiently to industrialisation. 5. The Parties shall facilitate the development of MSMEs in Africa, including by developing linkages within Africa and synergies with EU companies. They shall support policies for the development of entrepreneurship among youth and women in the context of their economic empowerment and the promotion of inclusive development.
Industrialisation. There is no target for industrialisation because local content is 100%.