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World Engineering Day: JMG advances digital, sustainable power solutions

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By Ambrose Nnaji

As the world commemorates World Engineering Day 2026, JMG Limited has reaffirmed its commitment to deploying smart engineering solutions that power industries, strengthen infrastructure and promote sustainable development across Nigeria.

This year’s theme, “Smart Engineering for a Sustainable Future through Innovation and Digitalisation,” underscores the transformative role of engineering in shaping resilient economies and environmentally responsible growth. For JMG, the theme reflects a long-standing operational philosophy centred on efficiency, innovation and sustainability.

From energising factories and commercial centres to enabling critical hospital systems and modern residential developments, JMG provides integrated electro-mechanical solutions designed to keep businesses and communities running optimally. Its portfolio spans power generation, solar energy systems, electrical infrastructure, air compressors, and cooling technologies, and elevators and escalators— key enablers of modern industrial and urban ecosystems.

Chief Commercial Officer, Rabi Jammal, said engineering remains fundamental to national productivity and economic stability.

“Engineering goes beyond machines and systems; it is about delivering measurable impact. Smart engineering empowers businesses to operate efficiently, ensures cities function reliably, and enables communities to grow sustainably. Through innovation and digitalisation, we are transforming how energy is generated, managed and optimised across Nigeria.”

Central to JMG’s operations is a multidisciplinary team of engineers and technical specialists across mechanical, electrical, electronics, computer and chemical fields. The team designs, installs and maintains systems that minimise downtime, enhance operational efficiency and deliver long-term value for clients.

Sustainability has become an increasingly strategic focus for the company. Since 2018, JMG has expanded its renewable energy footprint, introducing hybrid power solutions and advanced energy storage systems. Its portfolio now includes Lithion and Livfast inverters and batteries, alongside globally recognised solar technologies such as LONGi panels, Deye lithium batteries and Must solar inverters.

These investments align with global efforts to improve access to affordable, clean energy and to accelerate the transition toward more sustainable urban and industrial environments.

For JMG, World Engineering Day represents both recognition and responsibility — a reminder to continuously innovate, deepen digital integration and deliver solutions that not only power today’s industries but also safeguard tomorrow’s future.

 

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