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Opportunity - Business prospects

12 October 2012
Accelerating SME Growth
Accelerating SME GrowthNational Cleantech SME Accelerator Programme calls for entries of green innovations

The SME Accelerator Programme, hosted by the National Cleaner Production Centre of SA (NCP-SA) a key industrial sustainability programme of the Department of Trade and Industry (dti) and hosted by the CSIR in Tshwane, calls for interested South African Small and Medium Enterprises to submit their clean technology innovations.

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Price regulation in healthcare
Price regulation in healthcarePlayers in the sector can learn lessons from different price regulation models

Price regulation and its implication for the South African healthcare sector was the topic of the September 18th session of KPMG’s Healthcare Dialogue series.

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Electricity generation
Electricity generationFinding a balance between supply and green responsibilities

South Africa’s Integrated Energy Plan (IEP) is “under way and under development,” says Dr Steve Lennon, managing director of Eskom’s resources and strategy division, as renewable energy resources have become the latest fad.

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Copper culprits cause chaos
Copper culprits cause chaosThe theft of copper has increased

The preventative measures that ironically have been put in place to prevent criminals from stealing copper has essentially, heightened criminal activity because the monetary worth of copper is high. What does this mean for business?  

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Gauteng : Investment pot of gold
Gauteng : Investment pot of goldInvest in South Africa

While Gauteng is the smallest of the nine provinces covering just less than 1.5% of South Africa’s land area, economically it is proof that dynamite really does come in small packages.

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