SA hospital leads in innovation

SA hospital leads in innovation

Groote Schuur Hospital (GSH) in Cape Town is taking the lead in healthcare innovation for service delivery in Africa. This week it celebrates the launch of a new initiative dedicated to fostering innovation at the frontlines of the health care system. An...

SA manufacturers set to increase IT spend

IT spending by manufacturers in the three core manufacturing countries of the Middle East and Africa (MEA) – Turkey, Saudi Arabia and South Africa – is set to grow almost 40% over the next five years, according to newly released data from IDC Manufacturing Insights....
Human origins in SA skeleton

Human origins in SA skeleton

A team of international researchers, including University of Cape Town (UCT) Emeritus Professor Andrew Smith and Professor Alan Morris, unearthed the remains of a skeleton from which they have extracted mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) that can provide clues to early modern human prehistory in southern Africa. The 2 330-year-old male skeleton was discovered in 2010 by Professor Smith at St Helena Bay, South Africa. The researchers generated a complete ancient mitochondrial genome from the skeleton which, according to Professor Smith “is the first genomic evidence that pre-pastoral Southern African marine foragers carried the earliest diverged maternal modern human lineages”.

SA security appliances market declines

In Q2 2014, the South African security appliances market declined 0,6% in value year-on-year to $11,92-million, according to the EMEA Quarterly Security Appliance Tracker published by international market intelligence and research agency IDC. In spite of the Q2 market...

SA’s silver surfers embrace online shopping

As International Grandparents’ Day was celebrated yesterday (5 October), new data is showing that Baby Boomers in South Africa are defying what it means to be old – especially when it comes to their adventurous online surfing and shopping habits. Take South...