SA has made an outstanding contribution to science, engineering and technology, says science and technology minister Naledi Pandor.
We round up trends from across the globe that had us scratching our heads.
New converging trends and influences in the form of skills sets and operating systems are starting to hit businesses, says Dion Chang.
The online buying and selling system allows CapeTown-based sellers to sell goods online, without having to directly engage with buyers.
The research institute's CEO alleges the department wanted to bypass its procurement processes in awarding a R116m tender.
Companies are turning to cloud-based disaster recovery solutions because traditional models are becoming increasingly unsustainable, say experts.
E-learning's imperatives need to be clearly defined for educational technology to yield results.
The oldest tennis tournament in the world introduces new technologies to improve fans' experiences.
The mining industry has become the latest industry to embrace drones, which are used for mineral exploration and tracking stockpiles.
1Fetch connects users with its drivers who deliver any item that falls within the maximum load capacity of 15kg.
We will see new digital roles such as chief digital officer, and chief innovation officer coming into play, say experts.
Western Cape youth will receive training in software technology, including MIT's Scratch programming language.