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Danfoss integration of BOCK Compressors expands local expertise, strengthens presence in Africa

Danish multinational engineering group, Danfoss, headquartered in Nordborg Denmark officially finalised its acquisition of BOCK GmbH on 1 March 2023, in a deal that was announced last year. The completion of the acquisition reinforced Danfoss’ position as a preferred provider […]

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Powering South Africa’s future – the era of smart grids and intelligent equipment

The adoption of Internet of Things (IoT) and Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies is driving a profound transformation in South Africa’s electro-mechanical equipment sector. This transformation is giving rise to smart grids and the optimisation of energy generation, distribution, and consumption.

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Infobip and Nokia partner to enable developers to build wider array of telco network powered applications faster

Infobip, the global cloud communications platform, and Nokia today announced a partnering agreement that will enable the global developer community to leverage both companies’ Application Programmable Interface (API) platforms in order to build a wider array of telco network powered

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SAISC calls for quality, innovation and closer collaboration to secure the future of the steel industry

Despite last year’s announcement that AccelorMittal South Africa (AMSA) would close its long products facilities – and amidst warnings of projected product shortages, quality issues and supply chain disruptions – it is ‘business as usual’. This is according to steel

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Navigating New Norms: The MPRDA and its Impact on Future Mining Investments in South Africa

The introduction of the Mineral and Petroleum Resources Development Act (MPRDA) in 2004 marked a transformative shift in South Africa’s mining landscape. This pivotal legislation redefined mineral resource management, transferring mineral rights from private entities to state custodianship. Its goal

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