IBG
IOT Electronics
IOT Electronics

1494 Cranberry Street, Wild Fig Business Park, Unit 29B, Block B, Entrance 4 Honeydew

tel:  
+27 11 568 2736
cell:  
+27 82 722 7476
email:  
[email protected]
url:  
www.iotelectronics.co.za

Core business offering: Broad-based supplier of solutions where processes need to run automatically, in industrial production facilities, renewable energy, infrastructure or complex device connections. Products can be found wherever power or data flows are connected, distributed or controlled.


Damiao, Ricardo
Business Development
[email protected]
Fastron
(Sole Agency)
Great Scott Gadgets
(Sole Agency)
Holland Shielding Systems
(Sole Agency)
Phoenix Contact
(Sub Agency)
Section - Miscellaneous Hardware
-Power
- Armoured
- PVC
- Silicon
-Signal
- Armoured
- Coaxial
- Computer, LAN
- Explosion proof / intrinsically safe
- Flat, ribbon
- High temperature
- Multiwire
- Optical fibre
- Screened
- Single conductor panel wires
- Temperature compensated cable
- Twisted pair
-Circular DIN, control
-Circular, mixed signal
-Circular, power
-Coaxial connectors
-D-subminiature
-Explosion proof
-Fieldbus interface
-Harsh environment
-High temperature
-I/O
-Optical fibre
-Rectangular, control, signal
-Rectangular, mixed signal
-Rectangular, power
-Termination tooling
-Thermocouple
-Watertight
-Batteries
- Primary
- Secondary (rechargeable)
-Battery chargers
-DC-DC converters
-Engine driven generators
-Instrument power supplies
-Load management
-Mains AC-DC converters
-Mains/power conditioners
-Power factor correction
-Prepayment systems
-Solar energy converters
-Standby power generators
-Uninterruptible power supplies
Industry news:
Elevating analogue signal processing
I&C February 2026, Editor's Choice, Endress+Hauser South Africa

The RN Series from Endress+Hauser is a powerful and relevant solution for analogue signal processing and conditioning.

Terminal blocks with Push-X technology for wiring from 0,34 mm2
I&C February 2026, Electrical Power & Protection, Phoenix Contact

The Push-X product range is growing. With the new XT 1,5 terminal blocks, Phoenix Contact is extending the series to include versions for conductor cross-sections from 0,34 to 2,5 mm2.

Precision sensing for water treatment
I&C February 2026, Sensors & Transducers, ifm - South Africa

ifm electronic has introduced two next-generation sensors designed for South Africa’s bulk and wastewater sector, engineered to withstand harsh environments and deliver long-term reliability.

Producing solar hydrogen without platinum
I&C February 2026, Electrical Power & Protection

A research team led by Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden, has presented a new way to produce hydrogen gas without the scarce and expensive metal platinum.

Smart and seamlessly integrated I/O upgrade
I&C February 2026, Fieldbus & Industrial Networking, Beckhoff Automation

Beckhoff’s entire portfolio of EtherCAT terminals is now undergoing a technological upgrade while remaining fully compatible with the existing series.

Schneider Electric accelerates adoption of SF6-free switchgear
I&C February 2026, Electrical Power & Protection, Schneider Electric South Africa

Schneider Electric is driving the transition to sustainable medium-voltage solutions across East Africa with its award-winning SM AirSeT pure-air switchgear.

Senix sensors provide flood warnings
I&C February 2026, Flow Measurement & Control, Instrotech

To create the world’s most sophisticated flood monitoring and forecasting system, the US State of Iowa’s Flood Centre (IFC) uses more than 200 Senix ToughSonic 30 and ToughSonic 50 ultrasonic sensors to measure water levels in streams across the state.

Five key insights we gained about AI in 2025
I&C February 2026, IT in Manufacturing

As 2025 draws to a close, African businesses can look back on one of the most pivotal years in AI adoption to date as organisations tested, deployed and learned from AI at pace. Some thrived and others stumbled. But the lessons that emerged are clear.

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