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ABB Electrification powers the future of Africa’s smart cities.

ABB Electrification is driving Africa’s transition to smarter, more sustainable cities through its suite of integrated technologies designed to improve energy efficiency, resilience, and connectivity across urban infrastructure. With rapid urbanisation placing new demands on power, mobility, and digital infrastructure,

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ACCESS TO FINANCE AND SUPPORT BOOSTS WASTE MANAGEMENT SME’S CLIENT SERVICE AND EXPANSION PLANS.

Many small businesses within the waste management sector in South Africa are thriving, creating employment, driving environmental sustainability and bringing innovative tailored solutions to specific communities. One such company is Bomamba Trading – a team of young entrepreneurs who are

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AECOM marks World Engineering Day 2026 by championing smart, sustainable infrastructure.

On 4 March 2026, the global engineering community marks World Engineering Day for Sustainable Development (WED), a UNESCO-led initiative recognising the essential role engineers play in advancing a more sustainable world. This year’s theme, ‘Smart Engineering for a Sustainable Future

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SKF blends innovation with proven expertise to enhance mill reliability and efficiency, delivering sustainable value for key customer in the heavy industry / MMPC sector.

SKF South Africa integrated its advanced products, deep engineering know-how and specialised remanufacturing capabilities to deliver and install a new trunnion assembly on a horizontal grinding mill, significantly enhancing the reliability and efficiency of the mill, ultimately maximising operational performance

SKF blends innovation with proven expertise to enhance mill reliability and efficiency, delivering sustainable value for key customer in the heavy industry / MMPC sector. Read More »

Mapping the invisible adversary: updated corrosion mapping essential for reshaping SA’s urban and rural infrastructure planning, says the HDGASA.

South Africa’s updated corrosion map is not only useful – it is essential in reshaping infrastructure strategy, and will impact on urban and industrial planning and maintenance – as well as the design of iconic future structures believes Hot Dip

Mapping the invisible adversary: updated corrosion mapping essential for reshaping SA’s urban and rural infrastructure planning, says the HDGASA. Read More »

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