The investment focuses on three key areas: job creation, skills and talent development, as well as national cyber security.
Avaya will display proven communications and collaboration use-cases developed in conjunction with customers and partners from across the globe.
Inzalo will acquire 60% of the issued share capital in USC Metering and Amanzi Meters, while Sebata will improve its empowerment credentials.
The World Economic Forum on Africa promises to shine light on Industry 4.0, as Africa looks to capitalise on the opportunities brought on by the next digital revolution.
The Gauteng Department of Education, Honeywell and Melisizwe partner to equip schools with key skills needed to pursue careers created by the fourth industrial revolution.
Gartner forecasts that by the end of 2019, 4.8 billion IOT devices will be in use globally, up 21.5% from 2018, with connected cars a particular focus.
The car maker collaborates with Altron and Vodacom to introduce Toyota Connect, a cloud-based mobility platform in its vehicles.
This week, female researchers from the CSIR showcased some of their research breakthroughs made using the world’s largest 3D printer.
The commission faces the dilemma of how to regulate technological innovations brought by the fourth industrial revolution, without stifling innovation.
Deputy comms minister Pinky Kekana challenges local industries to prepare for Industry 4.0, with skills, job creation and gender equality key to success.
Fujitsu Digital Annealer has provided a simultaneous calculation of combinatorial optimisation challenges by leveraging quantum characteristics in a digital architecture, making the POC possible for main incubator.
The Department of Trade and Industry engages the automobile sector on a framework focusing on setting up manufacturing plants for electric vehicles.