We round up this week's top six trends from across the globe that piqued our interest or had us scratching our heads.
Organisations in the mobile and health sectors have partnered to develop m-health solutions geared towards serving the Sub-Saharan African population.
The Health Sciences Data Management Workbench enables health sciences organisations to boost programme productivity.
SAPS channels funds towards disputed gunshot tech
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The running watch comes with a heart rate monitor and foot pod capabilitiest.
The company has unveiled Cinterion M2M technology that provides wireless cellular connectivity for next-gen pill dispensers.
The smartphone is equipped with features designed with the needs of senior and disabled communities in mind, says Samsung.
Cloud allows healthcare providers across the spectrum to offer better services and care to their patients, says Richard Vester, director of Cloud Services at EOH.
Adobe Connect enables UCT's medical staff to expand communications globally.
The boom in clinical content can be effectively managed by enterprise content management, says Frost & Sullivan.
The winners of the IPA 2014 will be announced at an awards ceremony on 5?May in Abuja, Nigeria.
The platform lets consumers scan a tag image housed on a box or container using any smart or feature phone device.