As the world celebrates World Engineering Day 2026, JMG Limited is reflecting on a simple truth: behind every thriving industry, every functioning hospital, every productive factory, and every growing city, there is smart engineering at work.This year’s theme, “Smart Engineering for a Sustainable Future through Innovation and Digitalisation,” highlights the critical role engineering plays in driving economic growth and sustainable development. For JMG, this is not just a global conversation; it is the foundation of its daily operations.From powering factories and commercial hubs to supporting residential infrastructure, JMG delivers integrated electro-mechanical solutions that keep Nigeria moving. Its expertise spans Power Generation, Solar Power, Electrical Infrastructures, Air Compressors, Cooling Solutions, and Elevators & Escalators, all essential components of modern, efficient, and sustainable environments.Speaking on the significance of the day, the Chief Commercial Officer, Rabi Jammal, noted:“Engineering is more than machines and systems; it is about impact. Smart engineering enables businesses to operate efficiently, cities to function reliably, and communities to grow sustainably. Through innovation and digitalisation, we are redefining how energy is generated, managed, and optimised across Nigeria.”At the heart of JMG’s operations is a team of highly skilled mechanical, electrical/electronics, computer, and chemical engineers, alongside professionals across various disciplines. Together, they design, install, and maintain solutions that reduce downtime, improve efficiency, and deliver long-term value to customers.Sustainability remains a core focus. Since 2018, JMG has prioritised renewable and cost-effective hybrid energy solutions, introducing Lithion inverters and batteries, followed by Livfast inverters and batteries in 2022. In 2024, the company further expanded its solar portfolio with LONGi solar panels, Deye lithium batteries, and Must solar inverters, offering cleaner, smarter alternatives to traditional power systems.These innovations directly contribute to advancing access to affordable and clean energy, while supporting the development of more sustainable cities and communities.For JMG, World Engineering Day is both a celebration and a call to action to continue pushing boundaries, embracing digital transformation, and delivering solutions that not only power industries but also protect the future.
JMG Marks World Engineering Day, Powering a Smarter and More Sustainable Future
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