Keynote speaker at upcoming Africa Tech Week, global tech strategist Salim Ismail, believes Africa needs to embrace change in order to build solid businesses.
The local artificial intelligence start-up concludes a second round of equity deals worth $1.5 million (R21 million).
Digital farming, radical recycling and mapping the microbiome have the potential to change the way people work, live and interact, says IBM.
The intensive programme invites aspiring software developers and technologists to create blockchain-based smart city innovations.
Despite the hype around the deployment of 5G in 2019, 3G remains the present reality for SA.
Bennie van Rensburg, senior business optimisation manager at Altron Bytes Managed Solutions, provides an inside look at the development of the company's Botler chatbot.
The fusion and integrated use of disruptive technologies will enable change for Industry 4.0, say two University of Pretoria professors.
The rise of AI will see an era of coexistence and augmentation, as robots work with humans to make us better at what we do.
Poised to be the third wave of the cloud revolution, private cloud 3.0will be adopted by forward-thinking organisations, says Cloudistics.
IFS South Africa and Matsei Technologies develop a digital aquaponics farming solution using the Internet of things, to help combat malnutrition in Africa.
The National Assembly participates in its first exhibition showcasing the country's readiness for rapid advances in ICT.
Heading to Tokyo in March, Number Boost will represent South Africa in the final of the NTT Open Innovation Contest.