Author: Johan Hanekom

Digital Inclusion and Sustainability: Ensuring Equitable Access to Technology in Underserved Communities

In today’s hyper-connected world, access to digital tools and online platforms has become as essential as clean water or reliable electricity. Yet, billions of people remain excluded from the benefits of the digital revolution due to socioeconomic disparities, infrastructure gaps, and a lack of sustainable solutions. Digital inclusion and sustainability are not just buzzwords—they are

Digital Sovereignty in the Metaverse: Tuvalu’s Innovative Response to Climate Change

As climate change accelerates, low-lying nations like Tuvalu face existential threats from rising sea levels. In a pioneering move, Tuvalu is establishing a digital presence in the metaverse to preserve its culture, governance, and identity. This initiative safeguards Tuvalu’s heritage and sets a precedent for other vulnerable nations. 1. Preserving Cultural Heritage through Virtual Environments

The Role of IoT in Telecom Sustainability: Enhancing Efficiency Through Connected Devices

The telecommunications sector is evolving rapidly, embracing new technologies to cater to growing consumer demands. Among these, the Internet of Things (IoT) has become a transformative force, advancing operational capabilities and contributing to the industry’s sustainability goals. As telecom companies look to reduce their environmental footprint, optimise operations, and improve resource management, IoT solutions play

The Future of Data Centres: Powering Growth with Low and Medium Voltage Switchgear Solutions

As the digital landscape continues to evolve, the demand for data centres is growing exponentially. Companies worldwide increasingly rely on cloud computing, edge computing, and 5G technologies, which have put enormous pressure on the infrastructure supporting these operations. One crucial aspect of this infrastructure is the power distribution system, particularly the low and medium-voltage switchgear