The concept of training has many more aspects to it than just learning a skill.
From the tenured to the rising stars, SA’s female tech change-makers were lauded at the second annual Wired4Women Awards ceremony last night.
The company partners with local NPOs to train 100 educators and 10 000 learners in digital literacy, free of charge.
Registrations for the 2025 FNB App Academy are now open, with coders and innovators invited to apply.
Africa needs more investment in cyber capacity building to sustainably mitigate future cyber threats and challenges, says Dr Martin Koyabe from the Global Forum of Cyber Expertise.
Tech companies can play a role in capacity-building initiatives that equip SMEs with the skills needed to maximise the use of technology, says Sannesh Beharie, managing executive for SME and Mobile Products at Vodacom Business.
Two young scientists have won awards for their research projects at the International Festival of Engineering, Science and Technology in Tunisia.
It is crucial to highlight the achievements of women in tech and provide role models who can inspire and mentor the next generation, says Tebogo Makgatho, CEO of the Netcampus Group.
Cell C and Inscape Education Group have launched a two-year initiative to foster creativity, innovation and career development among young South Africans.
Key discussions at the Datacentrix Education Indaba revolved around AI, digital transformation, infrastructure challenges and the broader economic implications for SA.
The company is sponsoring an annual chess tournament at Maropeng Primary School in Ga-Rankuwa.