At K 2025, Chen Hsong showcased its new AI Molder assistant and smart factory tech as it navigates growth in EV and robotics markets, rising tariffs, and global economic uncertainty.
B Corp-certified Bank Australia has unveiled their ‘Pay with purpose, not virgin plastic’ campaign to spotlight a new recycled plastic bank card made of 64 per cent reclaimed ocean plastics, in ...
Avon-based Mears Machine Corp., which has invested millions of dollars in 3D metal printers since last year, sees the technology as a key that could unlock massive growth for the company in the coming ...
With smartphones, where Apple leads others often follow - so it launching an iPhone this week without a traditional Sim card is raising questions over the future of a very familiar piece of phone tech ...
MTN Nigeria has partnered with CardCentre Nigeria Limited, a subsidiary of Chams HoldCo, to introduce eco-friendly SIM cards made entirely from biodegradable materials. The launch, which took place in ...
Angel investors understand the high stakes of funding new technologies. The journey is fraught with financial, technical and market risks—but when a groundbreaking well-designed innovation meets the ...
A young innovator in Senegal recycles plastic into 3D printer filament — making tools and garden gear, while promoting climate action and waste reduction. Hulk Hogan dead at 71 4 South African small ...
In a rare and candid moment, actor Wamiqa Gabbi recently took to Instagram Stories to share a now-viral clip from the Talk With Manvendra podcast, where Dr. Sumit Malhotra, a leading plastic and ...
As the country battles with only one driver’s licence card machine, Transport Minister Barbara Creecy says her department has struck an agreement with the Government Printing Works to provide a backup ...
Most of the fees South African motorists pay to renew their driving licence cards don’t go towards the production of their cards. Instead, it is used to generate revenue for the state. Driving licence ...
Over the past three and a half years, R12 million has been spent to repair and maintain South Africa’s only driver’s licence card printing machine, which has suffered frequent breakdowns. This ...