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Seismicity: How it is induced by human technological activities and its related seismic hazard
The seismicity induced by human technological activities is an important problem that involves both scientific and industrial society. Learn how to minimise these risks and support industrial activities in seismically active regions with Enterprises University of Pretoria's two-day course.
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South Africa's 2023 budget: Promoting a greener economy with incentives for green investments
South Africa's 2023 budget, which was presented by Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana on February 22, 2023, includes several measures aimed at promoting a greener economy and encouraging investment in green projects.
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3 , 2023
Unlocking the potential of 3D imaging and printing in the South African medical field: Bridge the knowledge gap for health sciences practitioners and researchers
The emergence of affordable three-dimensional (3D) imaging and printing technology is revolutionising the medical field, offering several advantages to medical science academics and clinical practitioners.
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How advancements in technology are shaping the future of pump station design
As the need for improved pumping solutions continues to grow, technology is playing an increasingly important role in the design and operation of clear-water pump stations: From 3D flow simulation to energy-efficient pumps and smart control systems.
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2 , 2023
Water resource planning in South Africa: Addressing the challenges of scarcity and drought
A holistic approach to water resource planning is vital and a combination of measures are needed to ensure the sustainable and equitable use of water.
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2 , 2023
Enterprises UP leads reporting harmonisation efforts with the Department of Women, Youth and Persons with Disabilities
Enterprises University of Pretoria recently spearheaded a stakeholder engagement session hosted by the Department of Women, Youth and Persons with Disabilities on 25 January 2023 in Pretoria. Enterprises UP was entrusted with the task of harmonising reporting instruments for disability rights in order to develop a results-based reporting template, that will monitor the progress made in advancing the rights of people with disabilities, in line with the 2030 National Development Plan.