NPO the Good Work Foundation is giving students from rural areas a fighting chance for their futures thanks to their commitment to coding and robotics for all: South Africa…
The Cyber Tigers from Swellendam were crowned the victors of a national robotics competition, but that’s not all. Thanks to their big win, they’ve been invited to an international festival…
Ella Gardiner, a student from Stellenbosch University used her skills to make a clever creation that marries myth and magic (engineering). Her solar-powered unicorn toy was designed to inspire more…
It began as a way to help people give matric another go in the humble cellar of a community centre. Now, it’s the hope of opportunity for many young people…
Leading scholars respected all over South Africa recently earned their spots in the local ‘Hall of Fame’ of Science and Scholarship in recognition of their excellence! South Africa (13…
Beyond the potential to put loadshedding’s endless reign to rest, green energy solutions are also really important for the Earth’s future. Big brains are currently competing in a massive Green…
Look out Krugersdorp, the next generation of coders and robotics geniuses might just be from a local high school that’s curating new courses to give students access to a future…
The Tuks Robot School sees students put on their teaching caps and pass on skills (like how to build robots) to high schoolers from townships and underprivileged schools who might…
At just 23, Joburg-based Kristen Burgess has been selected for a scholarship to Cambridge! We sat down with the PhD candidate to talk all things big dreams: Johannesburg, South…
Where mind meets heart
“Be fearless. Have the courage to take risks. Go where there are no guarantees. Get out of your comfort zone even if it means being uncomfortable. The road less traveled is sometimes fraught with barricades bumps and uncharted terrain. But it is on that road where your character is truly tested And have the courage to accept that you’re not perfect nothing is and no one is — and that’s OK.” ― Katie Couric