Scania introduces electric trucks for regional long-haul in Europe
SCANIA is introducing solutions built upon the next level of battery-electric trucks (BEV). The new generation, available with R or S sleeper cabs, is...
VWSA welcomes 2022 group of YES trainees
FOR the fourth year in a row, Volkswagen Group South Africa (VWSA) has created opportunities for unemployed youth through their participation in the national...
What will 1 700 satellites per year mean for Africa?
Dr Dawie de Wet (Pr. Eng. M.Sc. Eng.) – Group CEO of Q-KON Africa and Chief Engineer for Twoobii, a southern African supported satellite...
Cheaper hydrogen-based energy – predicting performance of catalysts in fuel cells
by Wayne Lewis, University of California, Los Angeles
A study led by UCLA researchers could help accelerate the use of hydrogen as an environmentally friendly source...
WEG to launch a 7 MW wind turbine
A prototype should be ready for operation by 2024 and regular production to start in 2025
WEG has announced the launch of its new wind...
Finally stopping the rot or more of the same old?
TNPA’s ‘Reimagined Operating Model’ aims to reorganise ports to efficiently facilitate trade.
By Robin Hayes
HAS the Government finally realised that its biggest SOE Transnet, is...
Optimizing assets and processes for sustainable productivity and production
INDUSTRY is under increasing pressure to increase production while reducing costs and shrinking their carbon footprint. thyssenkrupp Uhde combines over a century of experience...
CESA celebrate its Platinum Jubilee
CONSULTING Engineers South Africa (CESA), representing close to 600 member firms employing approximately 17 000 people, is celebrating 70 years of engineering excellence in...
SAIW champions Africa school of nuclear power excellence
THE Southern African Institute of Welding (SAIW) is championing the formation of an Africa School of Nuclear Excellence in co-operation with the Nuclear Energy...
From the “On the Contrary” column – A matter of respect
IT was a wet and windy winter’s day as the usual congregation of gregarious conversationalists sought out the warmth of the local pub and...
Scania introduces electric trucks for regional long-haul in Europe
SCANIA is introducing solutions built upon the next level of battery-electric trucks (BEV). The new generation, available with R or S sleeper cabs, is...
VWSA welcomes 2022 group of YES trainees
FOR the fourth year in a row, Volkswagen Group South Africa (VWSA) has created opportunities for unemployed youth through their participation in the national...
What will 1 700 satellites per year mean for Africa?
Dr Dawie de Wet (Pr. Eng. M.Sc. Eng.) – Group CEO of Q-KON Africa and Chief Engineer for Twoobii, a southern African supported satellite...
Cheaper hydrogen-based energy – predicting performance of catalysts in fuel cells
by Wayne Lewis, University of California, Los Angeles
A study led by UCLA researchers could help accelerate the use of hydrogen as an environmentally friendly source...
WEG to launch a 7 MW wind turbine
A prototype should be ready for operation by 2024 and regular production to start in 2025
WEG has announced the launch of its new wind...
Finally stopping the rot or more of the same old?
TNPA’s ‘Reimagined Operating Model’ aims to reorganise ports to efficiently facilitate trade.
By Robin Hayes
HAS the Government finally realised that its biggest SOE Transnet, is...
Optimizing assets and processes for sustainable productivity and production
INDUSTRY is under increasing pressure to increase production while reducing costs and shrinking their carbon footprint. thyssenkrupp Uhde combines over a century of experience...
CESA celebrate its Platinum Jubilee
CONSULTING Engineers South Africa (CESA), representing close to 600 member firms employing approximately 17 000 people, is celebrating 70 years of engineering excellence in...
SAIW champions Africa school of nuclear power excellence
THE Southern African Institute of Welding (SAIW) is championing the formation of an Africa School of Nuclear Excellence in co-operation with the Nuclear Energy...
From the “On the Contrary” column – A matter of respect
IT was a wet and windy winter’s day as the usual congregation of gregarious conversationalists sought out the warmth of the local pub and...