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Schindler expands elevator installation robot fleet as global demand continues to rise

Two additional Schindler R.I.S.E robots have joined the company’s global fleet, as contractors see increasing value in the hardware, which delivers up to 40% time savings while improving safety and working conditions inside elevator shafts. Schindler is expanding its fleet of construction robots, adding two […]

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FAW Trucks Southern Africa Showcases Agricultural Solutions at the 59th NAMPO Harvest Day 2026

FAW Trucks Southern Africa recently participated in the 59th NAMPO Harvest Day, one of Africa’s largest and most recognised agricultural exhibitions, which concluded on 15 May 2026 at NAMPO Park in Bothaville, Free State. Held under the theme “Resilience through

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Jobs Exist, but Skills Still Don’t: South Africa’s Unemployment Crisis Is Becoming a Workforce-Readiness Warning

Rising unemployment, growing labour underutilisation and deepening skills mismatches are exposing a widening disconnect between available jobs and available workplace-ready talent in South Africa. Statistics South Africa’s latest Quarterly Labour Force Survey (QLFS), released last week, sparked significant discussion across

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Africa Automation Indaba 2026 Signals Growing Demand for Africa-focused Automation Dialogue

Africa Automation Indaba (AAI) 2026 has concluded with a clear signal that Africa’s automation conversation is moving beyond technology showcases and into the more complex questions of implementation, skills, policy, ethics, and industrial competitiveness. Held at the Radisson Collection Hotel,

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