Tech news

July 6, 2023
Sandton City Future Icon Campaign

Sandton City spearheads the integration of AI in Future Icons campaign

True to its promise to stay at the forefront of the African retail landscape, Sandton City in Johannesburg has taken another leap forward. Last year, the centre launched its “City of Icons” campaign, profiling iconic fashion staples such as the little black dress, denim, trench coat, hoodie and suit, with shoes, sunglasses, handbags, and lipstick, all must-haves for any fashion forward shopper.
September 7, 2022
Zyler virtual clothing fitting technology

Zyler – A Smart Technology That Lets You Have You Clothing Fitted Virtually.

Zyler enables shoppers to try on clothing in a variety of styles right on their phones or desktops, before making a purchase. Users test different outfits on themselves virtually - to see what suits them, to find their style, and to save time shopping - uniquely, all with their own shape and size taken into account. With a large proportion of clothing purchases and sales made online now, consumers and retailers can enhance their shopping experience by using Zyler.
July 11, 2021

African Digital Content Distribution Company,  Publiseer Ventures Into Music Licensing.

process is quite simple. Musicians upload their music on our platform and upon review and acceptance, we make it available for licensing. All current music that we distribute will be available for licensing as well," Chidi continued. "However, current musicians on our platform can choose to opt-out from our licensing program within the next thirty days by simply stating this to us in writing. We don't charge our musicians for our licensing services, much in the same way, we don't charge them for our distribution services. We simply take 25% of whatever we make for them."
May 22, 2019

Mother launches app to enable parents track children’s nutrition.

The Minimeals App stops parents from freaking out about sugar and salt but being more concerned with moderation and their child's overall wellbeing. The app will remind parents their child may need more or less and that recommendations are not one-size fits all.