Abstract:
Information & Communication Technology (ICT) may
be defined as computer hardware and software and
telecommunications technology. ICT is the World’s fastest growing
economic activity; the sector has turned the globe into an
increasingly interconnected network of individuals, firms, schools
and governments communicating and interacting with each other
through a variety of channels and providing economic opportunities
transcending borders, languages and cultures. ICT has opened new
channels for service delivery in areas such as e-government,
education, e-health and information dissemination. Information and
communication technologies (ICT), as well, play a vital role in the
manufacturing industries’ competence, competitiveness, and
processes and jobs the world over. ICT forms the basis for most
advances in almost all aspects in modern world including
manufacturing technologies; it is considered to be key for an
advanced manufacturing strategy. Here in Kenya it has not been
fully embraced which we would say can slow the process to
achieving Vision 2030.
This paper aims at sensitizing Kenyan manufacturers on
the use of ICT to increase their productivity which is a key factor in
achieving vision 2030. ICT can be used from the stage of acquiring
materials to selling the finished products. Through its capacity to
integrate and blend a number of knowledge intensive technologies,
ICT can enable traditional manufacturing base to be competitive in a
global environment. Innovative use of ICT can result in new sales
channels, new product capabilities and product differentiation. ICT
can also reduce costs, increase productivity and improve the base for
strategic decision-making and risk management. These results
should be reflected in enhanced business performance. When properly combined, the components of ICT (technologies and
applications) can yield synergetic results. An organization can have
more flexible and integrated operations, be better equipped to
manage complex operations, and exercise better controls.
The staff from the information systems functions does not work in
isolation and therefore needs to integrate engineering,
manufacturing, and business databases into a cross functional
decision support system. Once accomplished, the flexibility to
respond to customer demands with low cost, high quality specialized
products becomes a powerful competitive advantage not leaving
behind the speed at which all the processes take place. This includes
obtaining materials, processing and supplying the products at high
speed which is of essence in the modern world. If embraced then
achieving the 2030 vision can be done with a lot of ease.