Successful deployment of localised solutions in Africa requires greater education and training, says Wojtek Piorko, MD, Africa at Vertiv.
Properly registered online schools could be the answer to some of SA’s educational challenges, say education experts.
Professor Sunil Maharaj is this year’s recipient of the annual Harry Oppenheimer Fellowship Award.
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Inconsistent power supply and high data costs are among edutech’s key obstacles in Africa, according to Vodacom research.
Old Mutual has opened a tech hub in Durban.
The NWU is now ranked 10th in Africa in the Quacquarelli Symonds World University Rankings – five positions higher than last year.
The nature of contracting work exposes professionals to a multitude of diverse projects, industries and technologies, says Frik van der Westhuizen, CEO of EQPlus.
As South Africa’s data centre skills gap continues to worsen, local data centre operators are fiercely “pulling” talent from each other, say industry pundits.
Cape Town-based Grindstone and the Anglo American Foundation join forces to accelerate 15 green businesses.
Hoërskool Nylstroom partners with Solarise Africa to set up a solar plant, to reduce the school’s carbon emissions.
The Eastern Cape chapter offers school teachers a free webinar, to enhance their knowledge of emerging technologies.