As Africa undergoes rapid economic transformation, one truth is becoming increasingly clear: the continent’s future competitiveness will depend on how effectively it builds, equips, and connects its ...
MULDERSDRIFT, South Africa—The University of Johannesburg might have selected Joburg, rather than the bush, for the most recent Southern African Conference for Artificial Intelligence Research focused ...
The top three startups also received $10,000 in OpenAI API credits and an immersion day with the OpenAI engineering team at ...
Global payment giants are built for standardized, mature markets. African fintech companies have grown from basic payment ...
Carnegie Mellon University Africa announced today that the African Engineering and Technology Network (Afretec) has signed its eighth university partner, Al Akhawayn University. The network, launched ...
The Science Forum South Africa is shaping the future of innovation and technology, as Professor Blade Nzimande emphasises the need for science to serve the most vulnerable in society.
Merlin Rajah, Head of Equities Electronic Product at Absa Corporate and Investment Banking believes that technological integration is key to allowing the world to access Africa’s trading market – ...
Experts have urged African technology startups to embrace innovation for them to compete on the global stage. Experts, who spoke during the Texcellence Conference 2.0 organised by CWG Plc in Lagos, ...
Participants at this year’s annual Regional Meeting of Vice Chancellors, held from 14–16 August in Johannesburg, South Africa, agreed on a comprehensive roadmap to establish and implement ...
The average African farmer is a 60-year-old man who took up agriculture because that’s what his parents did. I’m a woman who, in her mid-20s, chose to become a farmer. Nobody made me do it. Today, as ...
Small farmers in the developing world may be on the cusp of an agricultural breakthrough. With emerging technologies like satellite imagery, drones and machine learning boosting productivity, it’s ...
African technology founders will likely contribute immensely to the continent’s economic boom. From Cairo to Lagos, financial exclusion persists as a socio-economic hardship and a symptom of ...
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