The ABB education trust is not only nurturing black, female engineering talent in South Africa, but is also guiding this talent into the provision of on-trend solutions globally.
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In answer to that, and in response to South Africa’s high unemployment rates, ABB has developed an education trust which benefits black, female engineers in South Africa.
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