Pune Media

RS SOUTH AFRICA TO SHOWCASE SMART INDUSTRIAL SOLUTIONS AT KITE 2025

RS South Africa

As the industrial sector gears up for the KwaZulu-Natal Industrial Technology Exhibition (KITE) 2025, taking place from 22 to 24 July at the Durban Exhibition Centre, RS South Africa will showcase smart technologies designed to enhance efficiency, safety, and sustainability across the region’s manufacturing landscape. The event offers a vital platform for industry professionals to explore emerging trends and innovative solutions.

RS South Africa’s presence at KITE 2025 will highlight technologies that address the growing need for operational excellence and sustainable practices, particularly in the food and beverage sector, a significant contributor to KwaZulu-Natal’s industrial economy. From connected safety systems and predictive maintenance tools to smart sensors and energy-efficient devices, the company aims to support businesses in boosting uptime and reaching their environmental targets.

These technologies are designed not only to improve operational uptime but also to help businesses meet their environmental goals,” says Erick Wessels, Sales Director at RS South Africa.

A key feature at the RS stand will be the expanding RS PRO range, offering cost-effective alternatives without compromising on quality or compliance. Also on display will be solutions from the company’s ‘Better World’ product portfolio, which includes items with improved environmental credentials to support customers committed to greener operations.

RS’s offerings are particularly relevant to sectors that must meet rigorous health, safety, and hygiene standards. The company has carefully selected corrosion-resistant components, hygienic automation tools, and high IP-rated sensors to meet the demands of manufacturing environments in South Africa.

In addition to its product line up, RS South Africa is advancing digital enablement across industries. Its eCommerce platform and smart supply chain solutions simplify procurement processes, while platforms like DesignSpark a free engineering and design resource help engineers and technicians innovate, build prototypes, and access key tools at no cost.

Wessels notes a particularly strong uptake in automation and IIoT (Industrial Internet of Things) solutions in the province. “We have seen real momentum in the adoption of smart factory technologies, especially in food processing. KwaZulu-Natal based businesses are integrating PLCs and smart sensors from our range to improve traceability, reduce energy waste, and ensure food safety compliance. Our technical support team plays an active role in helping customers navigate this shift.

RS South Africa’s commitment to education and skills development remains central to its long-term strategy. Through partnerships with universities, technical institutions, and initiatives like STEM programmes and Super Skills training, the company is helping to nurture the next generation of technicians and engineers across the country.

Skills development is at the heart of our purpose-led strategy,” Wessels continues. “We’re committed to helping the next generation of technicians and engineers thrive in a digitally driven industrial economy.”

For RS South Africa, KITE is more than a trade event, it is a platform to listen, collaborate, and co-create the future of the province’s industrial economy. “KITE brings together industry leaders, decision-makers, and innovators under one roof,” highlights Wessels. “It is a chance for us to strengthen relationships and demonstrate how RS can help local businesses grow safely, sustainably, and efficiently.”

Offering a wide range of technologies, technical insights, and customer support, RS South Africa invites all KITE attendees to visit stand A5 and explore solutions tailored to the region’s evolving needs.

For more information about KITE 2025, visit www.kznindustrial.co.za and explore RS South Africa’s full offering at



Images are for reference only.Images and contents gathered automatic from google or 3rd party sources.All rights on the images and contents are with their legal original owners.

Aggregated From –

Comments are closed.

This website uses cookies to improve your experience. We'll assume you're ok with this, but you can opt-out if you wish. Accept Read More