Magvatech mission in cameroon: toward smart network maintenance with set-cameroun and ccmm sa
Building on its mission to promote technological partnerships, the Subcontracting and Partnership Exchange of Cameroon (SPX-CMR) accompanied the multinational MAGVATECH on its first working visits to SET-CAMEROUN and CCMM SA this Friday, March 27, 2026.
These meetings mark the beginning of a series of exchanges aimed at introducing cutting-edge solutions to the Cameroonian market. MAGVATECH’s objective is two fold: to present a range of innovative equipment designed to transform electrical grid management and to lay the groundwork for medium-term industrial partnerships to serve Central Africa.
Solutions focused on longevity and ergonomics
During the discussions at SET-CAMEROUN and CCMM SA, MAGVATECH experts presented their technological portfolio, notably their vacuum switching gear and circuit protection devices.
The focus was placed on three essential pillars for Cameroonian subcontractors:
- Maintenance ease: equipment designed to reduce physical intervention and operating costs.
- Ergonomics: modern interfaces facilitating installation and use by local technicians.
- Longevity: robustness adapted to the specific environmental conditions of the sub-region, ensuring optimal service continuity.
A sub-regional ambition for our SMEs
For the SPX-CMR, these visits are not merely commercial presentations but the starting point for industrial integration. "MAGVATECH’s expertise, as detailed in their solution catalog, offers a real opportunity for SET-CAMEROUN and CCMM SA to move up market. The ambition here is to transition from being a simple user to a technological partner. In the medium term, we aim to create a hub of expertise and services in Cameroon capable of serving the entire CEMAC market", explains the Head of Partnership Development at SPX-CMR.
Next steps
The MAGVATECH mission, facilitated by the SPX-CMR, will continue on Monday with visits to AESYS and FB BUILDING. These visits confirm the central role of the SPX in accelerating technology transfer, a fundamental pillar of the SND30.


