Dinda Technologies, a distinct South African company and role-player in uniquely harnessing the power of indigenous plants for modern uses and purposes, will display its innovative approach at the third South African Conference on Essential and Vegetable Oils.

The Department of Trade, Industry and Competition (the dtic) will host the conference in partnership with the Swiss State Secretariat for Economic Affairs (SECO), the United Nations Industrial Development Organisation (UNIDO), and the Southern African Essential Oils Producers Association (SAEOPA), at the South African National Botanical Gardens in Pretoria from 25-26 July 2024.

The conference will bring together key stakeholders in the essential and vegetable oils industry. Dinda Technologies’ participation underscores the company’s commitment to sustainable practices and the advancement of this dynamic field.

Dinda Technologies’ story is one of passion and dedication. Founded by visionary entrepreneur, Mr Patrick Mthebule, the company is built on a core principle: to bridge the gap between traditional knowledge of indigenous plants and contemporary needs.

Mthebule’s unwavering focus on sustainable practices has positioned Dinda as a distinct role player in developing plant-based solutions across diverse categories. The company champions the sustainable use of Africa’s rich botanical heritage.

Mthebule highlights his hard work and dedication as the cornerstone of his company’s innovative approach, which bridges the gap between traditional knowledge and contemporary needs.

“Dinda Technologies was born from a deep respect for indigenous knowledge systems and wisdom. We translate age-old practices into the development of effective and sustainable plant and herb-based products. From cosmetics and haircare solutions to household detergents, our creations cater for modern needs while honouring our roots,” he says.

Mthebule adds that showcasing at the conference underscores his Tshwane-based company’s unwavering commitment to elevating the status of indigenous plant-based products within South Africa. He also envisions a future where these natural resources are not just celebrated but are also utilised to their full potential, highlighting innovation and building a sustainable future.

“I believe that Africa’s indigenous plants hold immense potential to contribute to individual well-being and economic prosperity. By showcasing Dinda Technologies’ work at this popular conference, we aim to connect with a wider audience and inspire a movement towards a more sustainable and empowered future,” says Mthebule.

He notes that participation in the conference is a significant step towards achieving their vision.

“It will assist us to unlock the full potential of indigenous plants for a sustainable future through the joining of forces with industry leaders and fostering collaboration with other like-minded entrepreneurs,” he stresses.

For media enquiries and interview requests:
Bongani Lukhele – Director: Media Relations
Tel: (012) 394 1643
Mobile: 079 5083 457
WhatsApp: 074 2998 512
E-mail: BLukhele@thedtic.gov.za
Issued by: The Department of Trade, Industry and Competition (the dtic)
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