The convergence of technology and humans is quickly barrelling us into the fifth industrial revolution: the era of artificial intelligence.
The competition aims to challenge university students to develop innovative projects aimed at solving real-world problems, using IOT technology.
The foldable device trend will intensify as tech firms bend over backwards to release tablets, laptops and TVs in the new, flexible form factor.
The aim of the IoT SA University Challenge is to get university students to solve real-world challenges using the Internet of things.
ITWeb TV: Does SA have what it takes to produce a billion-dollar unicorn? | Episode #98
Innovation Hub CEO Bangani Mpangalasane discusses Gauteng's budding start-up ecosystem, why SA has yet to produce a unicorn company, and innovation that can be a catalyst for economic development and resolve societal challenges.
The new science, technology and innovation policy looks to ensure SA benefits from the rapid technological shifts brought by the fourth industrial revolution.
Disruptive technology enables the novel application of tech fusions to solve human, society and business needs, says University of Pretoria's Aurona Gerber.
The University of Pretoria-led pilot study utilises cellphone-based technology to improve human-lion co-existence in rural African communities.
Investec, BankservAfrica and uPort demonstrate a digital identity system anchored in the Ethereum blockchain.
Join Microsoft on March 18th as it opens Microsoft's newest Policy Innovation Centre hosted by the University of Pretoria.
Why have so few companies managed to give us a Google Assistant, Alexa or Siri experience in the customer service arena?
Smart cities can improve infrastructure management and quality of life, while enhancing government visibility and transparency, and growing the economy.
After becoming the first African start-up unicorn in 2016, achieving a $1 billion valuation, Nigeria-based Jumia has set its sights on listing in New York.