Fujitsu and SELECT Partner Sizwe Africa IT Group are providing self-sufficient classrooms equipped with Fujitsu technology.
The Cape start-up aims to equip kids with fundamental coding skills to help them navigate the ever-changing world of technology.
Companies and government alike focus on getting teachers up to speed on providing pupils with digital skills.
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The Cape Innovation and Technology Initiative aims to help local entrepreneurs to future-proof their business for the digital economy.
The Department of Telecommunications and Postal Services commits to training a million young people by 2030 to meet SA's exponential need for data scientists.
In line with ISACA South Africa's 2018-2020 strategy, the chapter recently signed a memorandum of understanding with the CISO Alliance.
DevFluence, Chillisoft's school of training for professional software developers, will present a course for aspiring leaders to build trust in their teams.
Dynamics 365 Saturday is a free global event that shares the Microsoft Power Platform knowledge and experience throughout the world.
At Black Hat this year, Trend Micro will present some new initiatives it hopes will have an impact in fighting the skills gap, says Kevin Simzer, COO at Trend Micro.
The mGenAfrica application aims to improve high school learners' knowledge of, and interest in, STEM and genomic fields.
AlumnusOnline aims to link schools with corporates that adopt and support educational institutions.
The culture change can start with extracurricular activities like robotics and coding classes, which can be presented to all ages, says Lulu Burger, director of Education at the OnSite Group.