Eskom warns of electricity supply problems if wage negotiations go south
Embattled power utility Eskom says it will commence its regular wage talks with the company’s recognised labour representative unions starting on 4 May 2021.
In...
Water cycle stress levels – infrastructure investment now critical
JOYCE Moganedi, Sales Manager Power and Water at ABB Energy Industries, South Africa explains why it is critical for the nation’s water industry to...
Engineers make filters from tree branches to purify drinking water
THE interiors of nonflowering trees such as pine and ginkgo contain sapwood lined with straw-like conduits known as xylem, which draw water up through...
Sanral to implement projects to boost weak economy
In recent years, the South African road construction sector has experienced numerous challenges which has resulted in the general decline in its market size....
Beka Schréder; Choose Your Ideal SHUFFLE
Designed by Schréder, SHUFFLE is a connected, modular approach to outdoor hardware with plug-and-play rotatable modules that contain pre-certified hardware. This smart lighting column...
Sasol and Air Liquide to launch the Renewable Energy procurement programme for its South...
Sasol and Air Liquide are inviting bidders to participate in a Request for Proposal (RFP) process for the supply of renewable energy to Sasol’s...
Updated, sustainable cloud platform from Danfoss will increase store efficiency
Danfoss debuts Alsense™ IoT Food Retail Services, powered by Microsoft Azure.
Danfoss has updated and enhanced its service offering to create a more sustainable, scalable...
Engen steps up to support brave Cape Town firefighters and displaced students
Devastated by the fire that broke out on Sunday, caring South African brand Engen offered immediate assistance to emergency staff, fire fighters and displaced...
A R100 billion investment and thousands of new jobs – Ramaphosa on South Africa’s...
President Cyril Ramaphosa says that government plans to greatly expand the capacity of Durban’s port and rebuild state-owned enterprise Transnet.
Writing in his weekly open...
Gibela helps to develop more entrepreneurs
TRAIN-maker Gibela’s attention to research and innovation is helping the Tshwane University of Technology (TUT) ensure students also develop practical entrepreneurial skills.
Engineering students at...
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