The NIP deployed the SimpliVity solution to bring its IT operations in-house for better management and control.
After months of engineering efforts, the Yono device is now shipping to Kickstarter backers and to pre-order customers.
Implementing supply chain control tower technology will ensure the end-user receives the right medicines at the right time, says Resolve Solution Partners.
The machine drastically reduces the time spent in queues by patients waiting to receive their monthly dose of life-saving drugs.
SAPS channels funds towards disputed gunshot tech
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Vodacom and the Department of Health partner to develop an app to cure stock-out challenges at local clinics.
The City of Johannesburg and Med-e-Mass partner on an electronic system to digitise patient records into one centralised database.
The company will use the Oracle Health Sciences InForm Cloud Service and the?Oracle Siebel Clinical Trial Management and Monitoring Cloud Service.
Philasande Dladla is the first person in the world to have two mechanical heart devices implanted and the first child in Africa to have a long-term artificial heart device.
The device accompanies vaccines to their delivery destination around Africa, ensuring quality surveillance and monitoring of the cold chain.
The Cape Town facility aims to empower the blind and visually-impaired with employability skills for the open labour market.
The organisations partner to stimulate more open innovation and development within the multibillion-dollar sector.