Nuon from Delft University in the Netherlands wins the 2018 Sasol Solar Challenge in Stellenbosch, clocking 4 030.4km.
With the country officially in a recession, it's never been more important to focus on job creation, particularly for the youth.
The Parabotics competition will train youth how to build and program desktop-scale robots, while encouraging youngsters to pursue STEM careers.
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The social media giant partners with the international advertising agency to teach agency staff how to best utilise Facebook and Instagram.
Software engineers should get AWS certified to ensure they have the skills to easily adapt to the changes the evolution brings, says Dieter Rosch, executive and face of cloud solutions at BBD.
Tshwane University of Technology pulls a first at the ongoing race, overtaking one of the top international competitors.
The companies collaborate on efforts to find innovate ways to support the development of data science skills in Africa.
Non-profit Nzabela Mobile Lab readies to kick-start its digital skills initiative that offers computer literacy training to youth in rural and semi-urban areas.
VMware will support the Malala Fund in its work to advocate for girls' education.
A fear of heights VR solution targeted at the mining sector is the overall winner of the Learning Idols 2018 challenge.
The courses will include hacking infrastructure, black ops and corporate-level security, says SensePost.
While digital transformation is creating a dearth of skills in key industries, it also offers the solution in the form of e-learning, allowing employees to upskill themselves at their own pace.