Maha Jouini, VP of African & Francophone Agency for AI, emphasises the need for locally-led AI solutions that prioritise inclusivity, diversity and user voices.
Gijima has partnered with the NPO to further its mission of nurturing and empowering the next generation of Black tech innovators and digital transformation leaders.
The city welcomes global business process outsourcing player TP Group as it opens its newest call centre in the Mother City.
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A study of the public service workforce’s skills and competencies uncovers limited technology proficiency and an HR system that is poorly utilised.
Academics, students and cyber security industry experts met up at at the hybrid event in Unisa to refine ideas, innovations and hackathon strategies.
According to the CompTIA Tech Jobs Report, IT support roles consistently rank among the most in-demand entry-level positions.
South Africa's education sector can quickly adopt artificial intelligence to solve persistently poor academic outcomes, says Jaco Oosthuizen, category manager for mobility at Rectron.
CISOs must enhance education and awareness among board members regarding technical processes and their impact on risk and resilience.
Future-ready education systems are key if Africa is to be a leader in the fifth industrial revolution.
The Hein Wagner Academy and Absa Bank are offering a unique learnership programme in cyber security, specifically designed for visually impaired youths.
The country’s online gig economy struggles to take off, with SA’s sector trailing that of African counterparts, such as Kenya and Nigeria.