Big data analytics is being used by poor nations to address development challenges, but a lack of tech infrastructure is slowing efforts.
Nearly two years after it launched, the local fitness start-up has expanded to Gauteng, with almost 3 000 users signed up.
EMGuidance is set to battle it out with 75 other start-ups at the Seedstars World competition next year.
Advanced Biological Laboratories SA and Right to Care collaborate to strengthen HIV treatment through the use of data analytics.
SAPS channels funds towards disputed gunshot tech
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The provincial health department implements the use of pharmacy dispensing unit technology for patients with chronic conditions.
A brain training game developed by British neuroscientists improves the memory of patients in the very earliest stages of dementia.
The video platform enables deaf children using sign language to call Childline SA for help.
With seamless policy-based routing between the primary data centre and the disaster recovery site, the environment is managed by Datacentrix.
The founders of diabetes care company Guidepost have been selected to join the Endeavor global entrepreneurship network.
Thomas Jefferson University and?Jefferson Health?have chosen Qlik to further their mission of enhancing patient care.
However, true digital disruption of the healthcare industry is still some way off, says Deloitte Digital's Valter Adao.
The Pretoria-based firm claims its diagnostic otoscope, using app technology and artificial intelligence, is the first of its kind.