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SAIMC

Vaal Triangle sub-branch
January 2006, News
November was the second meeting after the revival of the Vaal Triangle Sub-branch in September 2005. A new committee was appointed under the leadership of Karl Engelbreght and Colin Simms, after the failure ...

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Secunda branch news
January 2006, SAIMC
2005 just got started and it was over... incredible how time flies when you are busy. Last year was no different for the Secunda branch and our members. At the beginning of 2005 we set ourselves some ...

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From the president's desk
December 2005, SAIMC
Wow, so we have reached that time of the year again. It is December and the festivities are well under way, with the numerous year-end functions already completed and the majority of our members taking ...

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The SAIMC steps up a gear
November 2005, SAIMC, SAIMC
The South African Institute of Measurement and Control (SAIMC), the official body representing the South African measurement, automation and control industries is increasing its efforts to give members ...

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Johannesburg branch
November 2005, SAIMC
What is the Box that we are encouraged to think out of? Be it a box or bag, it is a constriction of our thinking normally associated with fear, greed or education. At the Johannesburg branch of the ...

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From the president's desk
October 2005, SAIMC
Another very busy few months have raced by, and the year is rapidly drawing to a close. Again there is a lot to report back on with the SAIMC and other bodies being very active in September. Two very ...

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Secunda branch and Witbank sub branch
October 2005, SAIMC
Krohne brought us back to size this month with their presentation on orifice plates. Some of us thought we knew everything but the proof was there that we know very little there is to know about this ...

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Johannesburg branch
October 2005, SAIMC
This month was something special; my confidence in the sustained future of kndustrial knstrumentation engineering in South Africa was reinforced. I have just spent some hours with a group of techno-junkies ...

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Zambian branch
October 2005, SAIMC
We thank Yokogawa South Africa in conjunction with ICS (SA) for sponsoring and conducting our August Technical presentation on 27 August 2005 at Sherbourne Guest Lodge in Kitwe. Fifty-two members and ...

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Johannesburg Branch
September 2005, SAIMC
At times, even with the best intentions, it happens. One says, does or writes something, and then someone is offended. Some bright fellow once commented that "You can satisfy some people some of the time, ...

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Secunda Branch
September 2005, SAIMC
If the Secunda branch gets quiet and there is no reporting from them you should never be alarmed. This is the time when we are too busy with events and planning of events for our members and supporters. Our ...

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From the president's desk
August 2005, SAIMC
The year has been passing rapidly, and we at the institute have a tremendous amount of activity to report on. Firstly, our newly established website is gaining acceptance rapidly, with members registering ...

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Zambian Branch
August 2005, SAIMC
Membership The branch continues to see an increase in membership application and grading. Thus far 127 senior members and 33 members are on our register. Well over 10 more new membership forms have been ...

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Johannesburg Branch
August 2005, SAIMC
Once again, the branch winter golf day has arrived and gone. It was a highly successful event with 40 four-balls participating; the first of which teed off shortly after sunrise leaving footprints in ...

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