IOT has the potential to keep patients safe and healthy and to improve how physicians deliver care, says IoT.nxt.
Researchers have developed open source software that could bring closer the prospect of 3D printing of human tissue as well as boost brain imaging.
The medical dispensing unit aims to cut patient waiting times in healthcare facilities to less than five minutes.
Healthbridge will sponsor the 'Recognition for embracing digital solutions to achieve better patient and business outcomes' award category.
SAPS channels funds towards disputed gunshot tech
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The South African Excellence Movement initiative will help the food manufacturing industry operate more efficiently and avoid food safety scandals, says Rifle-Shot Performance Holdings.
Datacentrix company eNetworks will provide secondary fibre infrastructure, creating a multi-link SD-WAN, at the South African National Blood Service.
Apple unveils three new smartphones, including the cheaper iPhone XR, which it hopes will draw more people to its brand.
New technology that uses breath analysis instead of blood for diabetes management could replace the invasive "finger prick" glucometer.
Getting to the right people at the right time is critical, says Dimension Data.
In celebration of women's month, the telco extends its Mum&Baby platform, which provides free health information, to non-Vodacom users.
The technology that made Pok?mon Go so popular two years ago will soon be used by doctors during surgery.