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A structured way of organising work can help identify and resolve problems in an efficient manner before the implications have a chance to escalate.
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In the discrete manufacturing environment, a tool change or the reconfiguration of a production line is a major cause of production loss.
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Modern track and trace solutions are purpose-built to introduce as little disruption to the existing production process as possible, while also being flexible enough to cater for plants that range from fully manual to fully automated.
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Machine Learning is gaining popularity in the manufacturing industry as tools become easier to use and more cost effective.
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Machine Learning is gaining popularity in the manufacturing industry as tools become easier to use and more cost effective.
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Although 2020 was a tough year for everyone, Alwyn Rautenbach, CEO of the I3 Group, not only ensured its survival, but strategised to strengthen the business for future growth.
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Machine Learning is gaining popularity in the manufacturing industry as tools become easier to use and more cost effective.
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Pretoria-based Iritron, a black economic empowered technology company and subsidiary of the I³ Group, providing quality solutions in the fields of electrical, instrumentation and control systems engineering,
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Alwyn Rautenbach shares his thoughts on Iritron and the evolution of the system integrator business in South Africa.
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Bisha Mine is a large precious and base metal-rich volcanogenic massive sulphide (VMS) deposit located 150 km west of Asmara in Eritrea, East Africa. Deposit mineralisation consists of gold and silver
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SA Instrumentation and Control speaks to Iritron’s managing director about photovoltaic solutions and their suitability for industrial projects in southern Africa.
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Overcoming physical distance to implement successful installation.
Despite separation by a distance of over 16 000 km and a time difference of nine hours, Iritron has beaten the odds on a project to
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