Gauteng Provincial Government works towards developing a fourth industrial revolution strategy, to push forward the province’s modernisation agenda.
IBM Research Africa develops cloud-based technology to help the Gauteng government monitor, track and predict coronavirus infections.
The sector estimates the wind sector alone will invest between R300 billion and R400 billion and create 25 000 jobs in South Africa by 2030.
ICT veteran Dr Andile Ngcaba says ICASA’s law in its current state cannot drive digital transformation, amid mooted changes for the telecoms regulator.
UNESCO’s Dr Huber Gijzen encourages investment in renewable energy and ICT infrastructure on the continent, to boost education efforts.
The platform enables remote learning with affordable connectivity, also giving learners access to educational tools, apps and resources.
Company executives’ commitment to innovation drops significantly, resulting in difficulties in making success repeatable.
Huawei and the South African College Principals Organisation establish ICT academies in 23 TVET colleges across SA’s nine provinces.
The company says it has a monthly payment plan up to 72 months available across its solar electricity packages.
The solution is aimed at precise facial recognition and temperature scanning to support disease prevention inspections.
Professor Herman Singh, CEO of Future Advisory, says enabling mobility will soon entail connecting cars, bicycles and drones in new and innovative ways.