The pharmaceutical company's user-friendly device has been built with the intention of measuring the progression of HIV/Aids throughout Africa.
The Children's Automated Respiration Monitor is expected to prevent many of the childhood deaths caused by pneumonia.
The R30 million Aceso machine is a world-first imaging system that instantly detects even the most microscopic cancer cells.
Through the Elpas Real Time Location System, distress calls from residents and staff at the Or Yom Nursing Home in Istanbul is easily monitored and addressed.
SAPS channels funds towards disputed gunshot tech
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The Urology Hospital is set to undertake the country's first robotic partial nephrectomy in November.
The University of Pretoria develops an application which overcomes traditional barriers to the detection of disabling hearing loss.
The company partnered with the Judea Hope organisation to pack nutritious meals for children as its team initiative for 67 Minutes for Mandela on 18 July.
The Department of Science and Technology explores the use of fuel cell technology as a standby electricity source at Windsor East Clinic.
IT security remains the greatest concern for healthcare chief information officers, says IDC.
Young South Africans can access health information on B-Wise to make informed decisions about their health.
Technology-enabled collaborations are set to change all industries, according to Frost & Sullivan.