We all know how much children love comic books and superheroes, right? So much that some humans who started reading comic books as children never stopped reading, to the extent…
Read MoreWe all know how much children love comic books and superheroes, right? So much that some humans who started reading comic books as children never stopped reading, to the extent…
Read MoreNigerien drone maker and drone services provider Drone Africa Service has launched its second made-in-Africa drone – the T-250 Iris. Having grown up crazy with the idea of building planes…
Read MoreIf you think drone technology is indispensable for some industries today, just wait until it is fitted with the superpowers of 5G network technology. In words of simple syllable, it…
Read MoreFor some, the construction industry is a notoriously slow adopter of technology. In recent time, the most exciting technological development to disrupt the industry may have been 3D printing only;…
Read MoreWe do not know whether they were inspired by American drone professional Desiree Ekstein, whom we know as the original Drone Diva, but Africa Beyond the 4th Industrial Revolution (AB4IR)…
Read MoreMany people in the drone world might be aware of DJI’s interactive map that plots places all over the world where drones were directly involved in the saving of a…
Read MoreIt may have taken them five years to arrive at the party, but the drone community in Benin was very proud to join the rest of the world in celebrating…
Read MoreIt is looks set to be a really important week for the drone community in Southern Africa, with the Drones and Unmanned Aviation Conference (dubbed the DUA Con) just four…
Read MoreThey may have officially come to life only in March this year, but South Africa Flying Labs – the latest offspring from WeRobotics’ family of start-up drone and robotics service…
Read MoreBy Aiga Stokenberga; Economist, Transport Global Practice; World Bank Group; and Maria Catalina Ochoa; Senior Urban Transport Specialist at the World Bank Group Transport and logistics links in Africa remain…
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