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CIARAN RYAN: Digital transformation is a phrase we have heard repeatedly since the onset of Covid. Companies are reconfiguring the way they do business by adopting a hybrid model, allowing employees to work from home and the office. Companies have also been forced to change the way they interact with customers, many of whom are now perfectly comfortable with online interactions.

Weiterlesen: ZA: Digital transformation is a big opportunity

Lidar-enabled vehicle detection systems provide data-rich traffic analytics through a network of smart intersections

Silicon Valley-based smart lidar solution provider Cepton, Inc. (Nasdaq: CPTN) (“Cepton”) and Fibre Based Integrations, an established fiber optics systems house, are working together to develop lidar-based vehicle detection solutions in Cape Town, South Africa, to enable smart transportation infrastructure city-wide.

Weiterlesen: ZA: Fibre Based Integrations and Cepton Undertake Smart City Projects to Address Traffic...

New ‘cities’ are set to be on the blueprint cards for South Africa, and they might just be the ‘smartest’ of all our developments.

The primary goal behind building ‘smart cities’ is connected to President Ramaphosa’s rhetoric that a South African city can be driven by technological advances.

Weiterlesen: New smart cities planned for South Africa – worth the billions?

The wait maybe finally be over for the envisaged Nkosi City, Mpumalanga’s first post-apartheid city, which will be located in the heart of this village.

The first phase of the R8bn project is expected to commence in June and is likely to be a game-changer, which will see over 15 000 employment opportunities created.

Weiterlesen: ZA: Nkosi Smart City to finally take shape in Mpumalanga

The My Smart City service delivery platform has expanded to Durban, KwaZulu-Natal, after seeing a steady increase in the number of users who log their service delivery issues on the app.

Introduced bylocal software solutions company Acumen Softwarein July, the web and mobile app has garnered almost 22 000 active users on the platform, and grew by 11% month-on-month in January.

Weiterlesen: ZA: KwaZulu-Natal: My Smart City app now covers eThekwini

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