The Department of Communications and Digital Technologies, in partnership with Standard Bank, offers support and funding opportunities to six tech start-ups.
Broadband is key to technologies that promote greater equity, and broader social and economic participation, says finance minister Tito Mboweni.
The book brings together everything entrepreneurs need to know to open a business in Cape Town.
The global forum encourages entrepreneurs, policy-makers and corporate leaders to use digital resources and ecosystems to enhance their impact.
Perceptions around African tech businesses have evolved and the ecosystem needs to transform to support these firms, says AfricArena.
The investment focuses on three key areas: job creation, skills and talent development, as well as national cyber security.
Instant messaging services play a significant role in enabling quick problem-solving and enhancing customer service, says Ocular Technologies CEO Pommie Lutchman.
Three black-owned fintech start-ups – Zande, Bright On and Livestock Wealth – receive a multimillion-rand cash injection from investment vehicle AlphaCode.
The 10 participants in the Grindstone Accelerator grew revenue by 36%, collectively adding R35 million to their top line.
The SA Women in ICT Forum launches “Lift As We Rise” series, with deputy minister Pinky Kekana encouraging women to hold equity in the wholesale open access network.
The solution offers ultra-fast performance and built-in security for today’s business-ready apps and devices.
Kriterion has been selected as part of the first cohort for the Houston city, Ion Smart Cities Accelerator.