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The TechCentral Show (TCS, for short) is a tech show produced by South Africa's leading technology news platform. It features interviews with newsmakers, ICT industry leaders and other interesting people.

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The TechCentral Show (TCS, for short) is a tech show produced by South Africa's leading technology news platform. It features interviews with newsmakers, ICT industry leaders and other interesting people.

    Meet the CHIPendales - South Africa's biohacker duo

    Meet the CHIPendales - South Africa's biohacker duo

    In this special episode of the TechCentral Show (TCS) – presented by MTN Business – Duncan McLeod chats to two South African biohackers, Daniel de Kock and Jarryd Bekker, about why they have voluntarily installed microchips in their bodies.
    Respectively the chief technology officer and CEO of Riot Network – the wireless broadband specialist that is building low-cost networks in underserviced areas, including Olievenhoutbosch in Gauteng – they tell TechCentral about why they chose to implant the chips and what they’re used for.
    The pair, who both profess a desire to receive brain implants from Elon Musk’s Neuralink, explain how they started augmenting their biological bodies with electronics, what’s involved, the information they’re able to glean from the chips, and where the fusion of human biology and electronics is headed over the coming decade.
    In the interview, Bekker and De Kock unpack how electronic circuitry in the human body can help detect and manage serious health issues, and the impact this could have on fighting disease and prolonging people’s lives.
    The two discuss a range of issues related to biohacking, including:
    • What’s involved when it’s time to upgrade the chips;
    • How one goes about having them installed;
    • The growing online biohacker community;
    • Integration with artificial intelligence; and
    • Much more.
    Don’t miss this offbeat but fascinating discussion!

    • 44 min
    From Namibian start-up to regional powerhouse: the rapid rise of Paratus

    From Namibian start-up to regional powerhouse: the rapid rise of Paratus

    Paratus Group is rapidly emerging as a major player in the telecommunications industry in Southern Africa. But who’s behind Paratus, and what’s its history?
    From landing Google’s Equiano subsea cable in Swakopmund and building a new fibre route between South Africa and Namibia – providing a new data corridor between Gauteng and the world – to working with Meta Platforms to wire up Zambia and building expansive satellite ground stations, the Namibian-born group has its eyes firmly set on becoming a significant telecoms player in the region.
    In this episode of the TechCentral Show (TCS), TechCentral editor Duncan McLeod chats to Paratus Group chief commercial officer Martin Cox about the company’s origins (although founded in Namibia, it cut its teeth in Angola), its current footprint and its future growth plans.
    Among other topics, Cox discusses:
    • The impact of the recent subsea cable breaks in West Africa and the role of diverse routes in reducing the impact;
    • Paratus’s new fibre route from Swakopmund to Johannesburg, which runs through Botswana – its significance and what was involved in its construction;
    • The group’s footprint in South Africa, including its new satellite ground station in Irene, near Pretoria; and
    • Paratus’s culture, and why its management team is happiest in “the trenches”; and
    • Whether a listing for Paratus Group could be on the cards at some point (its Namibian operation is already listed in Windhoek).
    Don’t miss the discussion!

    • 32 min
    The internet revolution happening in Olievenhoutbosch

    The internet revolution happening in Olievenhoutbosch

    A dusty township in Gauteng is the site of a South African-developed mesh network that could change everything. Read the full story at https://techcentral.co.za/internet-revolution-in-olievenhoutbosch/241698/

    • 1 hr
    Pretoria firm Hydrox Holdings in global hydrogen ‘breakthrough’

    Pretoria firm Hydrox Holdings in global hydrogen ‘breakthrough’

    South African firm Hydrox Holdings has developed a new way of extracting hydrogen for use in cars and other applications that it believes will help usher in a new era of plentiful clean energy for the world.
    The company, based in Pretoria, has won a number of awards and other accolades for its patented intellectual property, which involves extracting hydrogen from water using a “membrane-less” electrolyser technology that it has patented globally.
    Corrie de Jager, the CEO and founder of Hydrox Holdings, joins the TechCentral Show (TCS) to chat about the progress the company has made in recent years in developing the technology – and why he is now looking for investors to help commercialise it.
    De Jager, who has been working on the technology for more than two decades, claims the technology could help move the world to non-polluting and mass-scale hydrogen fuel cell-powered cars more quickly by dramatically reducing the cost of extracting hydrogen from water.
    In this episode of TCS, he unpacks:
    • Where the idea to build a membrane-less electrolyser came from;
    • The proofs of concept the company has launched;
    • The hurdles that Hydrox’s team has had to overcome while developing the technology;
    • The cost and production advantages of membrane-less electrolysers;
    • Why hydrogen could be the next big thing in clean energy production;
    • What’s stopping the widespread adoption of hydrogen fuel cell-powered cars; and
    • Where Hydrox plans to take the technology and how it intends to commercialise it.
    Don’t miss a fascinating interview about a potentially ground-breaking South African innovation.

    • 49 min
    TechCentral announces TCS Legends

    TechCentral announces TCS Legends

    TechCentral, the publisher of South Africa’s leading business technology podcasts, is thrilled to announce the launch of TCS Legends.
    The new show will feature interviews with (and about) some of the leading figures who helped shape South Africa’s technology industry into what it is today.
    As the show’s name implies, we’ll be interviewing leading figures who achieved great things in – and for – the tech sector in South Africa.
    From PCs to IT services and software to telecoms, TCS Legends features some of the leading figures in the industry over the last 30 years.
    With season 1 launching later in February, TCS Legends is a by-invitation-only, editorially driven tech show that builds on TechCentral’s credible, market-leading multimedia productions, including the TechCentral Show (TCS) and TCS+.
    TCS Legends is powered by Mitel. For all your unified communications and customer experience needs, visit Mitel.com.

    • 1 min
    Datacentrix CEO Ahmed Mahomed on the Convergence Partners deal

    Datacentrix CEO Ahmed Mahomed on the Convergence Partners deal

    Andile Ngcaba’s Convergence Partners last week announced it was buying storied South African IT services group Datacentrix from Alviva Holdings for an undisclosed sum.
    Datacentrix’s long-serving CEO, Ahmed Mahomed, joins the TechCentral Show (TCS) to discuss the acquisition, how it happened, why Alviva decided to sell and what the future holds for the company.
    In the show, Mahomed unpacks:
    • Datacentrix’s history, when it was founded, its JSE listing and the acquisition by Alviva;
    • The business’s key focus areas today;
    • What the Convergence Partners deal means for the future of Datacentrix;
    • How Datacentrix will work with Ngcaba; and
    • Whether the company might head back to the JSE at some point.
    Don’t miss the discussion!

    • 24 min

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