Effectively managing the spread of the coronavirus pandemic necessitates a limitation of various constitutional rights, says the Information Regulator.
Safety and identification specialist Brady offers signs for download to help stop the spread of the COVID-19 virus.
Technology, artificial intelligence and data science have become critical to helping humanity effectively deal with the coronavirus outbreak.
InterSystems customers will be able to integrate insights from DataRobot’s enterprise AI platform into their healthcare applications.
SAPS channels funds towards disputed gunshot tech
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As the world experiences a shortage of medical protective gear, the University of Johannesburg’s Library Makerspace uses 3D printing to develop surgical shields.
Syntech is facilitating large-scale bulk imports of masks to assist the private sector and the National Department of Health.
As COVID-19 escalates, more technologically-driven healthcare solutions are preferred, with companies releasing telemedicine solutions to help ease the situation.
Telkom partners with the CSIR and Institute of Communicable Diseases to develop a coronavirus track and trace system.
The companies unveil an online platform that makes it possible for patients to access a professional without having to travel to the healthcare facility.
The health minister refutes claims that 5G technology played a role in the conception or spread of the COVID-19 pandemic.
3D printing is coming into its own during the COVID-19 pandemic, printing essential items to help defend against coronavirus.