The University of Pretoria deploys the technology to predict outbreaks and identify factors that allow mosquitos to breed and thrive.
Johnson & Johnson invites participants to come up with novel ideas that focus on critical health solutions.
Despite the grim economic predictions, Gartner?expects 2016 IT spending in South Africa to reach $26.6 billion, an increase of 5.1% from 2015.
The agency signed a strategic co-operation framework memorandum of understanding with Chongqing Academy of Science and Technology, China.
SAPS channels funds towards disputed gunshot tech
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Robotics company Zipline International uses drones to deliver medical supplies to remote clinics in Rwanda.
L'Or al-Unesco award recipient, Dr Stephanie Fanucchi, will encourage more aspiring scientists in SA to pursue scientific careers.
The SA National Blood Service will digitise 30 million records annually with an?enterprise information management?solution from?Datacentrix.
The SCMS awarded Resolve Capacity the contract to install 115 prefabricated storage units across the country using its Storage-in-a-Box?solution.
Bluebird is infection and antibiotic resistance prevention software that uses a proactive detection and focused intervention programme.
The company won the 2015 South African Frost & Sullivan Award for Customer Value Leadership, for its work in the healthcare sector.
New research shows how machine learning was able to accurately identify markers of depression in photos posted on Instagram.