Africa Teen Geeks will host its inaugural Girl Geek Summit, inspiring 100 high school girls from disadvantaged communities to pursue STEM careers.
The organisation aims to integrate ICT solutions in schools, targeting over 1 million learners in SA.
Liberty and Mindset Network introduce TenFold Education, an app dedicated to maths and science learning material.
ITWeb, in partnership with Mecer Inter-Ed, is running a survey on the value of IT training and certification amongst businesses and individuals in South Africa.
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MTN drives the local launch of global literacy app Feed the Monster, to help improve literacy skills in local communities.
The computing company is collaborating with the University of the Witwatersrand to explore quantum computing use cases.
Together with MADA, the company has invited learners from the Boys2Men initiative to participate in a week-long programme.
The Kgalema Motlanthe Foundation brings learning opportunities to the youth of Cape Town, giving them a glimpse of what the future of work may look like.
Starting in Namibia and Mozambique, the company will service ManageEngine software while transferring skills to business partners and end-users.
Geekulcha names the top young geeks helping to develop the country’s tech capacity.
A Deloitte study shows South African millennials are pessimistic and uneasy about their future career prospects.
Artificial intelligence can potentially transform the fundamentals of education and how people think in the future, says Phathizwe Malinga, MD of SqwidNet.
The company donated more than R1 million to Wits University's telecommunications scholarship.