About Our Company

We believe the future of technology should not be imported
It should be built here, by us, for us.

Connecting Africa & The World

Who We Are

Enexi is a proudly South African smart technology manufacturer driven by a bold vision: to place Africa at the center of global innovation.

We design, engineer, and assemble high-performance laptops, smartphones, routers, and accessories, not as a reseller, but as a true OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer).

With our Headquartered in Bryanston, Johannesburg, with factories being built across the country, Enexi is reshaping the tech landscape through local innovation, industrial development, and job creation.

“We inspire, innovate and connect you to the world”

Connecting Africa & The World

Our Purpose

What makes us different

At ENEXI we exist to:

  • Inspire a new generation of African builders and thinkers.
  • Innovate with world-class devices tailored to African realities.
  • Connect every citizen, classroom, business, and government
    to the digital world.
  • Accelerate growth through opportunities geared toward
    connecting African countries and becoming a key player in technology.
  • Original Design & Manufacturing: We create and assemble our own technology — not rebranded imports.
  • African-Centered Vision: Our products are designed for local environments, challenges, and users.
  • Economic Empowerment: Enexi supports South African jobs, skills development, and industrial growth.
  • Pan-African Reach: With presence in Botswana, Zambia, and Eswatini — and more to come — we are expanding Africa’s tech capacity region by region.

Our Vision

To be the leading smart technology manufacturer in Africa
trusted globally, rooted locally.

Our Mission

To manufacture durable, intelligent, and accessible devices that bridge the digital divide and drive Africa’s tech independence.

Where we operate

  • Bryanston HQ – Innovation and strategy hub.
  • Mangaung Factory – Laptop bags and accessory production.
  • KZN Plant (in development) – Full-scale laptop, phone, and router assembly.
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