Wits post-graduate students are developing new algorithms and models, with one student, for example, applying AI to detect invasive plant species.
The industry and government collaborative training effort promises to equip over 300 young girls in KwaZulu-Natal with coding and robotics skills.
The local fintech start-up secures additional funding from three venture capital companies for its expansion into France, UK, Portugal and West Africa.
The Dell Technologies Forum 2020 will outline the changing pace of digital transformation globally, with forecasts on what the next decade will bring.
Applications for free digital skills training are now open, as the communications ministry forges ahead with plans to build SA’s 4IR army.
Solar energy has many benefits: it’s cleaner than alternatives; can be tailor-made to the business or residence; and is scalable, so can grow with future requirements, says Sizwe Africa IT Group.
The organisation leverages its funding partnerships to facilitate about R41 billion worth of investment into SA’s green economy, helping to create 19 000 direct jobs.
The Western Cape charts a way for the city to be Africa’s tech capital, as it seeks to affirm its status as leader of the African tech ecosystem.
Altron’s NuPayGO EFT point of sale product accepts real-time debit and credit card payments from anywhere, says Johan Gellatly, MD of Altron FinTech.
The bourse will collaborate with Globacap to establish a private placements platform to advance and digitise capital raising for infrastructure finance and SMEs.
Leon Kowalski, a former product manager at Luno, is establishing his own Bitcoin trading platform called Cape Crypto.
Huawei, Rain and Wits University establish South Africa and Africa’s 5G Innovation Lab, as part of cultivating human capacity and capability.