Backcasting begins with the end goal and then works backwards which extrapolates from the past to predict the future
Conversations on Infrastructure, Investment, and Innovation
Since its inception in February, the Vumacam project has yielded impressive results
LS Retail made only two awards to partners in the Southern Hemisphere out of 34 LS Retail awards worldwide.
Enterprises need to take initiative and install protocols, technologies, and ways of working that shield them from the effects of outages
This discovery has direct implications for low-power electronic devices because no energy is lost during the propagation of electrons
Microchip developed a radiation-tolerant 32-bit MCU in a 64-pin ceramic and plastic package with 128 kB Flash and 16 kB SRAM
The Léon Thévenin, a cable repair ship, has left Cape Town enroute to restore the two East Coast sub-marine cables damaged on Sunday.
History has taught us that prevention is key to combatting all cyberthreats, whether traditional or AI-enabled
Rectron equips the University of Free State’s agriculture faculty through technology, training and licensing support
Registrations are open for the 11th Big 5 Construct South Africa which runs from 4-6 June 2024 at the Gallagher Convention Centre, Johannesburg
Avanti, the global multi-orbit satellite technology provider, announces the launch of LEO satellite connectivity services in South Africa
The impact is moderate as ISPs in many instances are rerouting traffic
Large explosions on the Sun during the past week pummelled the Earth’s magnetic field and upper atmosphere causing communication blackouts.
From chatbots to predictive analytics, and from recognition systems to autonomous vehicles, AI is penetrating most industries.
in a very short time GenAI has gone from interesting experiments to a mainstream technology offering a wide array of applications.
It’s not every day that you hear about a technological leap that fundamentally changes the way we think about global connectivity.
It is not often that South Africans are treated to an Aurora Australis.
Scientists have taken a major leap towards making an entirely new type of clock — one based on tiny shifts in energy in an atomic nucleus.