A global Cybersecurity Specialist, Exclusive Networks Africa (EXN) has said that by 2027, the estimated cost of cybercrime globally will hit $23.82 trillion.
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“I do not see why these solar panels and batteries cannot be produced here. The labour is cheaper. Our youths are vibrant and skilled. Our people are brilliant and adapt to new technology.
An indigenous fintech company, Cashir Technologies Ltd. has clinched the revered Microsoft Startup Founder’s Award.
“Building upon our successful pilot, the DevCareer Tech Programme will equip 1,700 individuals, including 680 women, across Nigeria’s six geopolitical zones with technical skills in software development, product design, and product management, “Akintola-Bello said.
The Federal Government says it will fully utilise the potentials of the satellite technology by harnessing its benefits to advance national development.
The National Space Research and Development Agency (NASRDA) says Nigeria becomes the first country in Africa to acquire a cosmic ray muon detector to aid climate change and atmospheric research.
Chinese researchers have discovered a new species of impatiens in southwest China’s Guizhou Province and named it Impatiens beipanjiangensis.
Abia state governor, Alex Otti has signed the Dig Once Policy to regulate the installation of underground, broadband technology infrastructure in Abia.
The Association of Professional Women Engineers of Nigeria (APWEN), has called on the Federal Government to use Artificial Intelligence (AI), to address the challenges of the power sector.
The AI applications, which are large learning models (LLMs), break down the prompts or parse the text to extract the task or question asked by the user. They also note the relevant context or constraints placed by the user in the AI prompt.
