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After years in Europe, the event takes place in Cape Town this year, showcasing the latest products with an African focus.
Grants from the enterprise fund are open to non-profits in Africa with innovative ideas that will help improve the lives of military veterans, young people or women and girls.
The event will host premium smartphone launches and showcase apps, wearables, virtual reality headsets, robots and drones.
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The Global Agripreneurs Summit 2017 will be held in Johannesburg this year and see 50 global start-ups compete for the 'Agripreneur of the Year' title.
Many international brands have opened pop-up stores to test the unique market and gain brand exposure, says Sekete Patrick Maphopha, SE manager for Africa at NetApp.
Smart glasses will be the highest growth sector of the consumer wearables segment over the next five years, predicts Juniper Research.
The 10 drones are operational in two of Kumba Iron Ore's key mines in the Northern Cape, conducting aerial surveys.
The organisations commit to invest in the development of alternate technologies to ensure the impact of the radio telescope project is minimised.
The company tests voice recognition tech and in-car cameras that will monitor drivers' moods and adjust the in-car environment accordingly.
Without investing in innovation, you will always be susceptible to competition, says Pierre Aurel, strategic project manager at e4.
New technologies boost the bottom line and these go hand-in-hand with modern employee expectations, says Brett Parker, MD of SAP Africa.