The pilot programme will provide 50 young people with niche training in fourth industrial revolution technologies, plus guaranteed employment for 12 months with the company.
According to 451 Research’s findings, 45% of respondents who use HCI report that it eases resource scaling across their environments as circumstances and goals evolve.
The global chipmaker launches its AI for Future Workforce programme at Orbit TVET College, making it the first on African soil to roll out the training initiative.
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Not only do employers have to find recruits with the requisite scarce skills, they also must persuade them to stay.
Digital identities can help transform the future for many on the African continent, as we develop digital ID ecosystems across the continent, says Sybrin Systems.
Government urges parents to apply online to secure their child’s space at a Gauteng public school in 2023.
The SA NREN network is upgraded to 96-channel 100Gbps fibre with multi-gigabits-per-second regional links.
SA needs forward-thinking, impactful investment from corporates to secure the future of STEM education, says Adri Führi, CFO at e4.
The Cape Innovation and Technology Initiative has trained 500 unemployed youth over the past three years.
The aim should be to introduce young people to tech − a lifeline to the future, says In2IT chairman Tshepo Mokoena.
Printing professional quality materials in-house provides opportunities to customise materials on the go to create personalised print collateral with localised benefits.
Leaders of Cell C, Vodacom, Telkom and MTN run various programmes to empower young people with skills and mentorship, in the spirit of Nelson Mandela.