
Tanzania's electrical engineering sector took a significant step forward as Nziza Global has successfully concluded the launch training of AutoCAD MEP 2027 in Electrical Design for Buildings in Dar es Salaam marking the first time this globally released version has been delivered as a certified training program under Autodesk certification in a hybrid format combining in-person and live virtual participation.

Delivered as an intensive five-day, full-time professional program in Dar es Salaam, the training was designed to build practical, industry ready electrical design competencies from the ground up. Participants were guided through real-world workflows using AutoCAD MEP 2027, starting with electrical design fundamentals and the MEP workspace before progressing to more advanced topics. The curriculum took engineers through panel schedules and circuiting, lighting system design and layout, power distribution, and low voltage systems modeling. Each topic was taught with a hands-on approach, ensuring participants were not just following theory but actively producing drawings and solving design problems as they would on a real project.

Over 20 electrical engineers from Tanzania and Zanzibar joined the training physically in Dar es Salaam, while other additional participants connected virtually and simultaneously from across the region. Attendees represented major government institutions including the Tanzania Buildings Agency, CRJE, Dar es Salaam City Council, and Mbeya University of Science and Technology, among others, reflecting strong public sector engagement with the program. The diversity of institutions represented speaks to a growing awareness across Tanzania's public and institutional sectors that digital design skills are no longer a niche advantage they are a professional requirement. From government agencies responsible for public infrastructure to a university training the next generation of engineers, the participant profile reflected the broad, cross sector momentum behind digital transformation in Tanzania's building services industry.
As one of the first cohorts trained on the newly launched AutoCAD MEP 2027, participants gained early, hands-on exposure to the latest worldwide version of the software positioning Tanzania's electrical engineers at the forefront of a shift that is reshaping how building systems are designed and delivered across the world. With the training's completion, electrical engineers based in Tanzania now hold Autodesk certification as Design Engineers equipped with current best practices on AutoCAD MEP 2027, strengthening the country's growing pool of locally certified professionals and reflecting Nziza Global's continued investment in building digital design capacity across East Africa.

