Who are we?

A United Nations success story

The Regional Training Centre (RTC) was founded in 1980 as the Regional Sugar Cane Training Centre for Africa (RSTCA). This United Nations Development Program (UNDP) project ran for 16 years and enabled Mauritius to become an international hub for capacity development for the sugar industry and to date over 1100 students from 45 different countries have studied technical sugar courses at RTC.

We aim to develop people, enterprises and the region

We are much more than just a traditional training centre …

The Regional Training Centre today

Built upon the strong backbone of the UNDP project the RTC has now evolved into a self-financed centre for sustainable development.  It acts as a centre of excellence, not only for the local and international sugarcane industries as it did originally, but also for industry in general and has over 30 years of experience in training and development.

Upcoming activities

Finance for non finance managers

(Workshop by Mr Jean Paul de Chazal)
This course is designed to give the non-finance personnel a sound understanding of the vital role that finance plays in an organisation.

Date: 6, 7 and 8 June 2012
Venue: Regional Training Centre

Download circular and booking form of Finance for non-finance managers

Vibration analysis and dynamic balancing

(Workshop by Mr Roland Fayolle)
This aim of this course is to enable the engineering staff of industrial concerns to deal with this issue IN HOUSE using relatively cheap hardware and software.

Date: 5, 9, 12, 16, 19, 23, 26 and 30 June 2012
Venue: Regional Training Centre

Download  circular and booking form of Vibration analysis and dynamic balancing


RTC 2012 Programme

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