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J&J invest R300m and launch their Africa Global Public Health practice in Cape Town

by studio@brandesign.co.za | Apr 20, 2016 | Innovation, Newsletter Apr 2016, Sector Development

2016 has been a busy year for Johnson & Johnson in Cape Town as they continue to prepare their business to better serve consumers across Sub-Saharan Africa. In January, J&J opened their refurbished pharmaceutical manufacturing plant following a R300 million...

Big Data: driving business innovation and opportunities from SKA

by studio@brandesign.co.za | Apr 20, 2016 | Digital Cape, Innovation, Newsletter Apr 2016

Big Data is a fast-growing global industry with growth forecasted at 26.4% CAGR to $41.5 billion by 2018 according to the International Data Corporation (IDC). Big Data is the analysis of high-volume data to uncover valuable insights and create value for business and...

Launch of the Cape Town French Tech Hub is recognition of our innovative ecosystem

by studio@brandesign.co.za | Apr 19, 2016 | Innovation, Newsletter Apr 2016

France, while typically known for their food and wine, is emerging as a significant technology hub in Europe. In 2015, Cisco committed to spending $100 million on incubator and accelerator programs, following the then-CEO, John Chambers, visit to France and his...

Creating value from values – Simon Susman, Chairman, Woolworths

by studio@brandesign.co.za | Apr 19, 2016 | Business Leadership, CEO Engagements, Newsletter Apr 2016

Improving business leadership and ethical practices are key to running a sustainable and enterprising business in the 21st century. Companies need to not only deliver shareholder value in terms of revenue, but also have effective governance structures, and demonstrate...

PPPs and effective partnering – how government and business should work better 

by studio@brandesign.co.za | Apr 19, 2016 | Business Leadership, Features, Newsletter Apr 2016

Public-Private Partnerships have been touted as the solution to South Africa’s onerous infrastructure development needs. However, a typical PPP, as per Treasury Regulation 16 to the Public Finance Management Act, has no less than six distinct phases with approval...

Addressing talent transformation in Cape Town

by studio@brandesign.co.za | Apr 19, 2016 | Human Capital, Newsletter Apr 2016, Talent

2016 kicked off with a few unfortunate racist incidents highlighting that while South Africa has made progress in the past 22 years, issues of racial inequality are still prevalent and our rainbow nation requires a collaborative effort to keep shining. From a racial...
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