Wayne Venter: Revolutionizing Industrial Technology with Nulitics

Wayne Venter, a South African entrepreneur and engineer, is at the forefront of developing innovative software solutions to cater to the industrial sector. In 2017, he established Nulitics, a pioneering company dedicated to creating cutting-edge technology tools for industrial stakeholders.
Headquartered in Johannesburg with a recent expansion to Houston, Nulitics leverages augmented reality, Internet of Things (IoT), and digital twin technologies in its software development. By merging machine vision, seamless user experience, and digitalized operations, the company empowers clients to enhance productivity, safety standards, and information accessibility.
Nulitics provides augmented reality solutions tailored for industrial, maintenance, commercial, and training domains. Through the utilization of digital twins, the company constructs 3D scans and interconnected virtual prototypes of industrial facilities, enabling real-time sensor data integration for enhanced monitoring capabilities.
One of Nulitics’ key strengths lies in the development of proprietary products that seamlessly integrate with leading hardware partners such as Microsoft, Vuzix, and RealWear. This strategic collaboration empowers the company to deliver bespoke solutions that effectively address diverse client requirements.
Besides his role at Nulitics, Wayne Venter spearheads Dulcet Consulting, an esteemed technology consultancy. Prior to his work at Nulitics, Venter established Ionizr in 2016, focusing on mobile analytics and targeted marketing solutions, where he served as the Chief Technology Officer until 2018.
Venter’s academic background includes a dual bachelor’s degree in computer security and information systems from the University of Pretoria, conferred in 1993, followed by a Master’s in Information Technology obtained from the University of Liverpool in 2013.
In his professional journey, Venter commenced his career in 1990 as a network administrator at the University of Pretoria. Subsequently, he held roles such as solutions architect at Avaya from 2012 to 2014, and pre-sales systems engineer at Ruckus Wireless from 2014 to 2015. From 2015 to 2016, he oversaw SkyFii operations in the Middle East and Africa.