Wednesday, May 13, 2026

 Africa’s cement industry and the push for energy security

Africa's cement industry is expanding quickly, driven by urbanisation, infrastructure investment and rising demand for housing. Yet behind this growth lies a persistent operational challenge: reliable and affordable access to electricity. Cement production is energy intensive and highly sensitive to power interruptions. Kilns operate continuously, and sudden shutdowns disrupt production and increase costs. In many African markets, however, limited access...

How Battery Energy Storage Systems Could Improve Energy Reliability and Support Kenya’s Continued Economic Growth

Nigeria's national power grid
As analysts expect Kenya's economy to continue growing at a moderate pace in 2026, it remains critical to deal with certain domestic challenges to maximise potential growth and prosperity. These include high energy costs and power outages that can slow vital Kenyan operations and limit output, thereby having a negative effect on manufacturing and production, and the economy in general. According to the African Business...

Vibrational exfoliation – a scalable, sustainable method for producing graphene

creating 2D materials
Researchers have demonstrated a new technique for creating 2D materials that runs at room temperature and increases production rates tenfold over current methods, without using toxic solvents. Scientists led by Dr Jason Stafford from the Department of Mechanical Engineering demonstrated the method can produce nanosheets of conductors, semiconductors and insulators, which are the building blocks of all digital devices and...

The rise of response-ready cybersecurity

Threat response readiness
If there's one thing the current threat landscape has made clear, it's that prevention and response readiness aren't mutually exclusive – instead, you need both. Preventative controls are essential, but the uncomfortable truth is that they're never a guarantee of protection. Phishing is a good example – it's no longer clumsy or obvious but instead is more sophisticated than...

Engineers Convene in Mombasa to Drive Blue Economy Agenda at EPC 2026

7th Engineering Partnerships Convention EPC 2026
The Engineers Board of Kenya (EBK) has successfully convened the 7th Engineering Partnerships Convention (EPC 2026) in Mombasa, bringing together engineers, policymakers, industry leaders, and development partners in a high-level forum aimed at advancing Kenya’s blue economy and strengthening the engineering profession. Held at the PrideInn Hotel, the convention opened with the presence of Joseph Mbugua, Principal Secretary in the...

ZINC RICH PAINTS – bullet proofing the ship steel

shipping industry
The shipping industry operates in one of the most aggressive environments namely in the deep sea and coastal environment. For vessels constantly exposed to high salinity, varying temperatures, and mechanical abrasion, corrosion isn’t just an aesthetic inconvenience—it is a relentless threat. Among the most effective weapons in the ship repair and maintenance arsenal is zinc rich paint. Often but incorrectly...

Zinc is the key to wire rope life and reliability in South Africa’s harshest environments

steel wire rope
In the critical world of heavy industry, mining and ship repair, steel wire rope is quite literally the lifeline that holds operations together. Whether hauling thousands of tonnes of ore from the depths of a South African gold mine or suspending a multimillion-rand vessel on a synchrolift, the integrity of these ropes is non-negotiable. Yet steel has a natural enemy...

Santa Marta Conference Seen as Key Inflection Point for Global Energy Transition Roadmaps

Photovoltaic (PV) panel farms
The First International Conference on Transitioning Away from Fossil Fuels, currently underway in Santa Marta, Colombia (April 24–29), is emerging as a potentially important milestone in shaping national and multilateral energy transition roadmaps. Speaking during a media briefing titled “Santa Marta, Iran and the Future of Roadmaps” held on April 20, policy experts and civil society leaders noted that the...

Funding announced to strengthen South African engineering capabilities

(IEC) initiative, supported by Lloyd’s Register Foundation, is entering a transformative new phase to embed safety as a foundational mindset within engineering education.
The South African Innovative Engineering Curriculum (IEC) initiative, supported by Lloyd’s Register Foundation, is entering a transformative new phase to embed safety as a foundational mindset within engineering education. In partnership with University College London (UCL), the IEC seeks to develop a safety-first attitude beyond regulatory compliance and cultivate it as an integrated professional competence, shaping how engineers think, design,...

SKF Kenya Adopts FCA Logistics Model to Improve Supply Chain Efficiency

SKF Kenya has transitioned part of its customer logistics operations from a Delivered Duty Paid (DDP) model to a Free Carrier (FCA) framework, marking a shift toward more streamlined and cost-transparent supply chains in the local industrial sector. The change affects selected customers, including an established distributor in construction and industrial supplies, as well as a newer client onboarded in...

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