What we do...

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Sitronix is a leading provider of systems integration and control systems across Africa and abroad. Our scope of work includes: Government buildings, financial institutions, Commercial buildings, Shopping centres, Residential apartments, Office parks, Security and Industrial control Rooms.

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Energy Saving Tips

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Currently over 90% of our energy in South Africa comes from non-renewable resources like coal, oil and gas that will eventually run out. The less energy we use, the longer these resources will last and a lower demand for energy will have beneficial effects on the environment.

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Renewable Energy

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Renewable energy is generated through our natural resources such as sunlight (Solar Power), Wind (Wind Turbines), Rain (PVDF – polyvinylidene Fluoride), Tides (Tidal Energy), Water (Hydro Power) and Geysers (Geothermal heat). 18 percent of the world power in 2006 was contributed by renewable energy.

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The Green or the Rough

London Pollution China now the world’s largest energy consumer

We’ve just stumbled across some bad news from China, the country we love for its innovativeness and technologically sound population. The country has exceeded the United States, turning into the world’s largest energy-consuming nation. According to a data report by the International Energy Agency, china is fast turning into an economic superpower and an industrial giant, at a cost, which indirectly will take its toll on the environment. An increased power consumption rate causes extra energy need. This obviously darkens carbon footprints. Owing to China’s rise in the world economy, oil and coal prices have increased too! Just last year, the nation guzzled 2.252 billion tons of oil equivalent, 4% more than the U.S. A nation developing is indeed a thing we’d love to see in future, though, with a rising economy, countries like China certainly need to go green, using greener energy to power up its population. Hopefully, China takes the necessary steps to greenery.. [China Tops U.S. in Energy Use]

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C.E.D.P. Community Education Development Programme

Community Education Development Program

It is the level of Sitronixs support that justifies our commitment to sustainable growth and transformation through emerging opportunities, encouraging community growth and development. Our CSR programme C.E.D.P. (Community Education Development Programme) headed by Greg Palmer is aimed at the enhancement of education in developing communities to encourage excellence, identify knowledge and reward achievements. Through close integration with Harvey Junior Education we are able to identify future achievers and offer extensive training through a variety of institutes and place successful candidates in specialised positions. Through the continuity of the programme we are able to produce the transition from academia to industry and create employment opportunities within the community.