The Centre for High Performance Computing unveils the Lengau system, which is 15?times faster than its predecessor.
The technology will be used for maintenance challenges on high-value equipment such as precision weld repairs on turbine blades.
Innovation in how waste is managed is a source of new business and job creation, says environmental affairs minister Edna Molewa.
The motoring company signs an agreement with inventor Dean Kamen to help re-launch the iBot, a motorised wheelchair.
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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.
Brynn Cauldwell, a Grade 11 pupil from Johannesburg, wins big at the Intel International Science and Engineering Fair.
The City of Joburg launches phase two of its youth employment programme.
Ten of SA's best start-ups will be chosen to represent the country at the Seedstars Summit, with a chance to win up to $1 million in equity investment.
The government hails the use of technologies in turning the tide against rhino poachers.
A new digital 'fitness' currency rewards users for every 1?000 steps they take.
Organisations need to be customer-centric to thrive in a competitive economic environment, says Nicolette de Wit, CEO of Intuate Group.
The three research chairs aim to strengthen research and innovation between the two countries.
A Wits University professor has made the prestigious annual Time magazine list for leading the team that discovered Homo naledi.