The initiative aims to fund at least 50 tech-driven start-ups, with experienced fund managers, focusing on innovation and transformation.
There’s plenty of advanced in-car tech in this week’s news roundup as carmakers continue to develop AI-enabled assistance systems for their vehicles.
The electricity and energy department wants to gather as much information as possible to improve SA’s Independent Power Producer Procurement Programme.
The department’s new strategy directs that over the next five years, all of its services must be fully automated, digitised and offered online.
The software development academy partners the Jobs Fund on courses to equip the next generation of tech professionals.
Orion is the most advanced pair of AR glasses ever made, Meta claims.
The Regenesys School of Technology has several qualifications in the pipeline, including a data science post-grad diploma.
Amazon Web Services, Zindi and Unesco launch the AI for Equity Challenge, to combat climate change and advance health equity in Africa.
The team developed a solar-powered solution to protect crops from extreme weather fluctuations.
FNB CEO Harry Kellan reflects on SA’s digitisation of financial services, predicting it’s unlikely to slow down, as more affordable smartphones will become available.
Impact Amplifier pitches three businesses to the SAB Foundation Investment Committee for funding and successfully secures over R3 million.