South African Property Owners Association (SAPOA)
SAPOA is the representative body and voice of the commercial property industry in South Africa
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SAPOA is the representative body and voice of the commercial property industry in South Africa
Continue reading →SAPA’s mission is to create an enabling environment to achieve sustainable producer profits in the domestic and global village market. As a representative association, the South African Poultry Association (SAPA) serves the interests of the poultry industry in a number of ways.
Continue reading →The South African Paint Manufacturing Association (SAPMA) is a Trade Association representing 90% of paint manufactured in South Africa, representing paint manufacturers, raw material and services suppliers, paint retailers and painting contractors.
Continue reading →SANDTA is a voluntary association of therapists who have a special interest in Neurodevelopmental Therapy.
Continue reading →The SANL was created to provide first-aid training to communities in general and specificlly in their mother-tongue
Continue reading →The SAIP is a professional body that looks to improve quality, productivity and profitability in the printing, packaging and signage industry in South Africa by encouraging skills development and training and by offering professional designations to qualifying persons working in or associated with the industry.
Continue reading →The South African Electro-Plating Industries Association was established in 1951 and is registered with the Department of Labour as an independent Employers Organisation and is federated to the Steel and Engineering Industries Federation of Southern Africa (SEIFSA).
The South African Electro-Plating Industries Association represents employers engaged in the in the electro-plating industry.
THE AIMS OF THE SOCIETY
To encourage high professional standards among individuals engaged in the transfer and licensing of technology.
To assist the members in improving their skills and techniques in licensing through self education; attending educational activities; and through their exchange of information, both personally and by way of publications.
To inform the public, the business community and governmental and international bodies about the economic significance of technology licensing and the importance of high standards required in the field.
To make available to its members the latest, most accurate information on the subject of technology licensing.
The transfer of intellectual property and/or intellectual capital assets is the lifeblood of the new global order and LESI, as the heart of the family of LESI societies worldwide, must assume much of the responsibility of keeping that lifeblood flowing.
The IFE is a registered charity working for societal benefit. Founded in 1918, the IFE assesses knowledge of fire and professional experience, awarding internationally recognised membership grades and fire-related qualifications. Through its Engineering Council licence as a Professional Engineering Institution (PEI), the IFE registers suitably qualified IFE members as Chartered Engineers (CEng), Incorporated Engineers (IEng) and Engineering Technicians (Eng Tech). Learning opportunities are worldwide within the IFE fire community and the IFE delivers over 7,300 fire-related exams each year which are required by many Fire and Rescue Services for promotion both within the UK and internationally.
Continue reading →We strive to provide quality courses that are affordable and accessible to everyone in South Africa and our neighboring countries including Namibia, Swaziland and Lesotho. It is our mission to make a difference by providing excellent service, value-adding course content and showing our learners that we really care. We accomplish this by developing unique courses and training material according to the needs identified and using subject matter experts that are well-qualified in their field.
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