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Openserve’s Justin Hughes Shares His Thoughts On Why SATNAC Is Important

Gugu LourieBy Gugu Lourie2024-10-04Updated:2024-10-28No Comments3 Mins Read
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Justin Hughes, HR Executive for HR Operations at Openserve, shares his thoughts on why SATNAC is important.

In the latest episode of TFS Bag of Words, Justin Hughes talks about how Openserve’s involvement in SATNAC helps improve Africa’s telecommunications infrastructure.

SATNAC 2024, hosted by Telkom, will be held from 6–9 October at the Skukuza Rest Camp in the Kruger National Park. This year’s theme is “The AI-Driven Hyperconnected Future: Co-creating Shared Value,” focusing on how AI is changing the industry.

In this episode, Hughes also discusses Openserve’s commitment to supporting research and development in the ICT sector through SATNAC.

You can watch or listen to the full episode for more insights.

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This episode is produced by Gareth Lourie.

What Is The Impact Of Telkom Centres Of Excellence In Empowering Students?

The Telkom Centres of Excellence have, for nearly three decades, played a transformative role in shaping South Africa’s ICT sector.
Gugu LourieBy Gugu LourieOctober 4, 202406 Mins Read
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For over 27 years, Telkom’s Centre of Excellence (CoE) programme has been a beacon of progress in South Africa’s ICT industry, playing a critical role in developing the nation’s talent pool and addressing crucial technological gaps.

Established in 1997, the CoE initiative is designed to empower students by fostering research, innovation, and skills development, particularly in the fields of Computer Science and Engineering (CS&E).

By enabling access to advanced education and research opportunities, Telkom’s CoE programme has significantly contributed to the creation of a future-fit, skilled workforce that is driving South Africa’s digital transformation.

A visionary programme rooted in collaboration

The inception of the CoE programme came at a time when South Africa was navigating significant technological and socio-economic challenges.

Recognising the need for a robust ICT infrastructure, Telkom spearheaded this initiative as a strategic investment to bridge the skills gap and promote research and development (R&D).

The programme was built on a collaborative model that brought together various stakeholders, including the ICT industry, government entities such as the National Department of Trade and Industry, and the National Research Foundation (NRF).

With over 50 funding partners since its launch, the CoE programme remains the longest-running coordinated R&D initiative of its kind in the South African ICT sector.

Its enduring success lies in its ability to unite academia, industry, and government towards a common goal – empowering students and driving innovation.

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