Human Capital Management
SA's hidden economic potential: The case for more women engineers
The underrepresentation of women in engineering is a consequence of insufficient exposure from a young age and the misconception that it's a male domain, says CBI-electric: low voltage.
TechForum
Micro-credentials offer bite-sized skills to boost youth employability
Stacking micro-credentials allows learners to progressively build their proficiencies, keeping them relevant in a changing job market, says Dr Andrew Dickson, engineering executive at CBI-electric: low voltage.
Hardware
SA’s solar power surge raises safety concerns: Seven tips for rooftop safety
The CGSO has seen a rise in complaints about solar system installations, particularly poor workmanship and unsafe installations, says Dr Andrew Dickson, engineering executive at CBI-electric: low voltage.
Hardware
The silent threat in the workplace: Is your business safe from electrical hazards?
Electrical hazards can cause shocks, leading to injuries like burns, damage to internal organs and muscle spasms, says Dr Andrew Dickson, engineering executive at CBI-electric: low voltage.