RESGroup Ltd

RESGroup Ltd

Engineering Services

Engineering Solution Hub for Mining, Computer and Civil Engineering.

About us

RESGroup (Reinforce Engineering Solution Group) is an engineering services company located in Cameroon. RESGroup specializes in the engineering domain of Mining, Civil and Computer engineering. Our goal is to provide engineering solutions through the provision of hands-on industry demanding specialized computer software trainings to engineering students/ non-experience engineering graduate in developing countries in areas of Mining, Civil and computer engineering; trainings are done on-site and online using our EdTech system. We are also involve in Engineering Procurement and Construction management through private and public contract, while providing digital solutions and security packages to Small and medium size enterprises, Non-Governmental organizations and research institute base on our business model B2B2C (Business-to-Business-to-customer).

Industry
Engineering Services
Company size
11-50 employees
Headquarters
BAMENDA
Type
Partnership
Founded
2023
Specialties
Mine planning & Design, Geospatial Information Technology, Survey and Topography, Building & public works, Cyber Security, UI/UX Design, EdTech System, Database Administration, Software development, and Network Installation

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