The local Web3 start-up positions for further expansion, after securing a R900 000 grant from Swiss non-profit Dfinity Foundation.
The South African, female-led business targets Asia as its next market, with artificial intelligence a key pillar of its expansion plans.
As layoffs in the tech sector surpass 100 000 in 2024, this global trend, coupled with SA’s National Elections, limit local hiring activity.
Digital innovation agency Specno launches Johannesburg’s first Founders Den event for young founders, investors and tech enthusiasts.
Developed in SA by R8Code, faceATT takes accurate facial recognition to smartphones for verification anywhere on a site, or when users are working remotely.
By making business operations more cost-effective, Copilot helps break down barriers to entry in key growth sectors, says Mukumela Sibata, Microsoft product manager at Rectron.
The communications department partners with Huawei SA to provide cloud computing skills for local small and medium enterprises.
Small businesses are impacted four times more often than medium and large businesses combined, the company says.
Technology firms are invited to apply for the Future of Capitalism Start-up Competition, offering up to R18.5 million in equity investment.
The group’s Cash & Carry arm ventures into e-commerce and bulk delivery service for spaza shops and small businesses.
Zoom Fibre offers reliable, high-speed internet solutions that are cost-effective and flexible enough to grow with the business.