There’s plenty of advanced in-car tech in this week’s news roundup as carmakers continue to develop AI-enabled assistance systems for their vehicles.
The electricity and energy department wants to gather as much information as possible to improve SA’s Independent Power Producer Procurement Programme.
EU policymakers want to phase out all fossil-fuelled cars, buses and trucks by 2035.
The team developed a solar-powered solution to protect crops from extreme weather fluctuations.
President Cyril Ramaphosa leads a South African delegation to New York, to urge strengthening of ties with US firms and institutions to foster tech advancements.
Next month’s Auto Salon is ready for quite a tech spectacle even if some A-listers won’t be in attendance.
Advanced analytics used to optimise solar self-consumption by learning household usage patterns and integrating with information sources including load-shedding schedules and weather data.
MTN collaborates with ZTE on Africa's first 5G marine coverage to explore the ocean economy and protect the marine ecological environment.
As water quality can deteriorate quickly due to contamination from various sources, it's imperative to monitor and respond to changes in real-time, says Gregg Sanders, GM Digital Solutions at NEC XON.
Sustainability is moving up the list of priorities for businesses in SA and across Africa, says Sebastian McNamee, Workspace business development manager at Canon South Africa.
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