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Innopro (Div. of Engenamic)
Core business offering: Niched and high-value advisory, solutions and support services, enabling successful and beneficial management, project development and operational and engineering outcomes. Broad-based and high-level expertise and experience in projects, management and engineering. Insights and capabilities gained through forensic, dispute-related and remedial advisory experience.
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| Sole Agency | This company has been granted exclusive distribution rights by this brand's owner |
| Shared Agency | This is one of several companies with official rights to distribute this brand |
| Sub Agency | This company purchases from an officially appointed local distributor |
| Manufacturer | This company manufactures this brand |
| System Integrator | This company is an approved installer or system integrator of this brand | |
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Section - Maintenance, Reliability & Asset Optimisation
-Consulting
- Legislative
- Technical
-Optimisation
- Energy
Section - Services & Systems
-Consulting engineers
- Gap analysis
- Project management
- Systems specification
-Project Management
-System integration/consulting
- Electrical
- Factory automation
- Information systems
- Materials handling
- Other
- Process control
- Scada/DCS/PLC
- Telemetry
-Training (excluding supplier/product specific training)
-Energy management
-Materials handling
-Mining & metals
-Petrochemical
-Power generation & distribution
-Pulp & paper
-Transportation
-Water & waste water
| News from Innopro (Div. of Engenamic): |
Lightning protection and earthing seminar
March 2011, Training & Education, Innopro (Div. of Engenamic)
Innopro, in association with the School of Electrical and Information Engineering at Wits University, is presenting a one-day industry briefing seminar on ‘Best Practices in Lightning Protection and Earthing ... |
Best practices in lightning protection seminar
January 2006, Training & Education, Innopro (Div. of Engenamic)
"As evidenced during the current and past lightning seasons, the availability of effective lightning protection and earthing solutions for infrastructure and industry is of critical importance," says ... |
Lightning warning systems
July 2005, Fire & Safety, Innopro (Div. of Engenamic)
Lightning poses particular and potentially serious threats to personnel working or deployed in exposed areas, for example in the mining, agricultural, aviation, sports, forestry, petrochemical, telecommunications ... |
International exposure for SA engineering success
November 2004, News, Innopro (Div. of Engenamic)
The engineering successes achieved by South African specialist consulting engineers in the field of lightning protection were recently highlighted at a prestigious international conference in France. ... |
Best practices in lightning protection seminar
August 2004, Training & Education, Infrastructure, Innopro (Div. of Engenamic)
As evidenced during the current and past lightning seasons, the availability of effective lightning protection and earthing solutions for infrastructure and industry is of critical importance". This was ... |
Industry news: |
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March 2026, Motion Control & Drives, SEW-EURODRIVE
Predictive maintenance, once considered an emerging technology, is now a core requirement for modern operations and SEW-EURODRIVE is driving this evolution with its advanced DriveRadar IoT Suite. |
Beckhoff expands economy drive system
I&C February 2026, Fieldbus & Industrial Networking, Beckhoff Automation
Beckhoff’s new AM1000 servomotor joins the company’s economy drive system. The compact, powerful motor and the AX1000 servo drive provide users with a perfectly coordinated, cost-optimised drive system. |
Precise, synchronised control for automated steel mesh handling system
I&C February 2026, Fieldbus & Industrial Networking
Automation specialist Hambi Maschinenbau has developed a world-first system that automates the cutting, handling and stacking of heavy reinforcing steel mesh – a task that previously required up to six human operators. |
How digital infrastructure design choices will decide who wins in AI
I&C February 2026, IT in Manufacturing, Schneider Electric South Africa
As AI drives continues to disrupt industries across the world, the race is no longer just about smarter models or better data. It’s about building infrastructure powerful enough to support innovation at scale. |
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