The local Web3 start-up positions for further expansion, after securing a R900 000 grant from Swiss non-profit Dfinity Foundation.
The South African, female-led business targets Asia as its next market, with artificial intelligence a key pillar of its expansion plans.
Digital innovation agency Specno launches Johannesburg’s first Founders Den event for young founders, investors and tech enthusiasts.
The communications department partners with Huawei SA to provide cloud computing skills for local small and medium enterprises.
Technology firms are invited to apply for the Future of Capitalism Start-up Competition, offering up to R18.5 million in equity investment.
For the past year, DSF and Shaper have partnered to provide young people with the training and workplace experience the local tech industry needs.
Zoom Fibre offers reliable, high-speed internet solutions that are cost-effective and flexible enough to grow with the business.
The platform allows clients to make payments directly from their Absa account to merchants that have integrated Absa Pay.
Website builders offer an accessible and efficient way to create websites without the need for coding expertise.
Finalists of the Africa Women Innovation & Entrepreneurship Forum Awards will gain access to capacity-building and business skills development.
JSE Private Placements launches 'Tech to Titans', which aims to address challenges faced by tech start-ups by providing structured support.