The Institute of ICT Professionals Ghana paid a 4-day visit to the Volta Region from 1st to 4th November 2022, mainly to conduct training for teachers as part of its mandate as an accredited service provider for the National Teaching Council (NTC) of the Ghana Education Service, and to...
After two years of virtual gatherings, the prestigious annual AfricaCom event – Africa’s largest technology conference – made its in-person return this year. Taking place at the Cape Town International Conference Centre (CTICC) from 7 to 11 November, the event brought together African operators, industry elites, and opinion leaders....
To enhance Information Communication Technology (ICT) literacy and promote basic skills in computers among pupils in the Bolgatanga Preparatory Model School, an alumni group of the school has donated about 20 sets of computers and their accessories to retool the school’s computer laboratory. With a student population of over 1,500...
By 2055 about 50 percent of the global workforce will be replaced by artificial intelligence - and that's not even taking into consideration the rise of AI in Africa, where it's already causing major disruptions in certain industries. In response, countries on the continent are adopting policies to better...
As the pace of introduction for new technologies accelerates, creating change in societal outcomes beyond the span of existing norms and laws, Communications and Digitalisation Minister Ursula Owusu-Ekuful is urging Ghanaian ‘techpreneurs’ to be at the forefront of efforts to drive the digital economy’s contribution to growth of the...
Slamm Foundation, under its Women in Tech Programme, is training 10 young ladies in cybersecurity for free for the next six months. Slamm Foundation is the Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) arm of Slamm Technologies, an Information Technology (IT) firm that offers IT Support, Career Services, and Corporate IT Training. The...
The government’s efforts to transform the education sector, especially the pre-tertiary level, with innovative teaching and learning initiatives that develop skills to meet the fourth Industrial Revolution (4IR) requirements continue with the introduction of Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Mathematics (STEAM) centres. The Ministry of Education (MoE) has commissioned an...
Fast growing Media Consultancy firm, ON Media has collected data on 1,000 companies and ranked 100 for using digital media platforms to reach customers. The report considered the levels of visibility and engagement of top ten selected institutions across ten sectors of Ghana’s economy on their official pages on...
…absolute comfort in an even more distinctive design “The Citroën C5 Aircross has been recognised since its launch as the most comfortable and flexible SUV in its class. That serenity is now adorned with a distinctive new style making the C5 Aircross more comfortable than ever, with space and modularity...
Ford engineers are carrying out tests of new technology that uses a vehicle’s headlights to project directions, speed limits or weather information onto the road. This way, the driver’s gaze can remain fixed on the way ahead. To show the potential of high-resolution headlights, they’ve also developed a new video...