The motor firm, along with various partners, hopes to create solutions to improve the lives of people living with disability.
The solution by the winners of the Mine.D: Zero Harm hackathon can be used to track and recover miners after a disaster.
It makes sense for like-minded health-tech companies with similar dreams, values, and complementary capabilities to join forces, says Luis da Silva, MD of Healthbridge.
The local health tech firm receives a fully subscribed equity raise of R4.5 million, led by investment and advisory firm HAVA?C.
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The Digital Health Cape Town Accelerator invites applications from e-health start-ups and digital health companies with viable business ideas.
The regional laboratory group says adoption of the app has been satisfactory and it aims to have completed deployment by mid-2018.
Winners will be announced during a Gala Dinner Awards, to be held at The Innovation Hub during Global Entrepreneurship Week, on 16 November.
As group CIO at Lenmed, Naidoo wants to empower the workforce via technology innovation, which in turn will advance the quality of patient care.
Chatbots in medicine are becoming widely adopted, says Ebrahim Dinat, COO at Ocular Technologies.
The software giant, USAASA and BrightWave introduce a pilot project to bring broadband access to communities in the province.
Pretoria-based urologist Dr Raymond Campbell has invented a mobile medical solution to speedily screen the top seven preventable diseases.