South Africans based in Mauritius are developing a mobile money platform and blockchain protocol to create a new crypto-currency.
The motoring manufacturer is trialling technology in connected cars that see them slow down and speed up at appropriate times, to avoid stopping altogether.
Oracle is opening an innovation hub in Johannesburg next week for customers to experiment with emerging tech.
A Chinese electronics manufacturer has already released the world's first smartphone with a foldable screen, with larger players expected to follow early next year.
The clean energy facility provides electricity to 14 households in the Wilhelmina community in the Free State.
A new report shows emerging markets have higher levels of crypto-currency familiarity and ownership than their European counterparts.
The country's R&D investments reached R35.6 billion in 2016/2017, indicating an increase in spend compared to the previous period's R32.3 billion.
The luxury motoring company's all-electric I-PACE SUV will come to SA early next year and cost close to R2 million.
For Africa as a whole, the US-based crypto-currency marketplace has seen a 225% increase in users in the last 12 months.
The Department of Infrastructure Development deploys drones to improve how it monitors and delivers high-value building projects.
SovTech creates a lab to provide access to a network of blockchain developers on the African continent.
The initiative, called Naspers Foundry, aims to fund and support South African technology start-ups seeking to address big societal needs.