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Microsoft for Startups & NVIDIA Inception join forces to empower health and life sciences startups with cutting-edge tools and resources for AI-driven solution. (Image source: Microsoft)

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Microsoft for Startups and NVIDIA Inception are teaming up to provide health and life sciences startups with the essential tools, resources, and expertise to accelerate innovation

This strategic partnership merges Microsoft’s cloud and enterprise capabilities with NVIDIA’s groundbreaking advancements in AI hardware and software. Together, they aim to eliminate barriers that hinder early-stage companies and enable rapid progress in addressing some of healthcare’s most pressing challenges.

Unlocking opportunities for startups

Both programs are committed to empowering startups. Microsoft for Startups supports entrepreneurs by offering access to its extensive cloud infrastructure, powerful AI tools, and go-to-market assistance, allowing companies to scale globally and connect with enterprise customers. Meanwhile, NVIDIA Inception equips startups with cutting-edge GPU technologies, mentorship, and AI expertise to overcome technical complexities and achieve breakthroughs in industries like healthcare.

Through this partnership, startups can access a comprehensive suite of benefits, including cloud credits, technical guidance, and advanced AI tools, helping them fast-track their ideas and deliver transformative outcomes.

The collaboration aims to accelerate the growth of AI-driven solutions in health and life sciences, creating opportunities for startups to redefine healthcare’s future. By joining forces, Microsoft and NVIDIA are providing the foundation for startups to innovate at scale and make a tangible impact in the industry.

“Working with both Microsoft for Startups and NVIDIA Inception has been transformative for Pangaea Data. By combining their resources and access to cutting-edge AI models, we are able to accelerate development and deliver real-world value to our joint customers. Leveraging AI tools from Microsoft and NVIDIA, we apply clinical guidelines to find previously overlooked patients at the point of care who need treatment or access to clinical trials, ultimately improving patient outcomes,” stated Dr Vibhor Gupta, founder & CEO, Pangaea Data.

“Collaborating with Microsoft for Startups and NVIDIA Inception represents an incredible opportunity for Artisight to elevate healthcare delivery. By leveraging their combined resources and cutting-edge AI capabilities, we can transform productivity for healthcare providers and deliver meaningful outcomes to our customers. This partnership enables us to scale our smart hospital solutions more rapidly, from operating rooms to patient rooms, ultimately creating a future where technology empowers clinicians to focus more on patient care and less on operational hurdles,” remarked Andrew Gostine, co-founder & CEO, Artisight.

Smartcall introduces Vodacom eSIM, offering seamless, eco-friendly connectivity for travelers with instant activation, virtual numbers, and flexible data plans. (Image source: Adobe Stock)

Mobile

Leading South African connectivity retailer Smartcall now offers the Vodacom eSIM, a game-changer in mobile connectivity that eliminates the need for traditional plastic SIM cards

The eSIM uses a built-in chip in compatible devices like smartphones, tablets, and wearables to store essential mobile data. It supports Vodacom’s prepaid, top-up, and postpaid contract packages, allowing users to easily switch or load new plans as needed. Impressively, one device can store up to eight virtual numbers, making it ideal for holiday travelers.

Purchasing a Vodacom eSIM from Smartcall includes a seamless, free self-RICA process using a QR code for instant activation. The digital delivery of the eSIM eliminates reliance on courier services or physical store visits, ensuring quick and convenient access—perfect for last-minute plans.

Smartcall’s Vodacom eSIM simplifies holiday connectivity, offering flexibility, speed, and eco-friendly convenience. Experience the future of mobile communication by getting your eSIM from Smartcall today.

Cape Verde embraces Starlink's satellite internet, enhancing connectivity in underserved areas and supporting economic growth with improved infrastructure. (Image source: Adobe Stock)

Satellite

Starlink, the satellite internet service from SpaceX, has officially launched in Cape Verde, making it the latest African nation to adopt this low-Earth orbit (LEO) connectivity solution

This expansion brings the total number of countries where Starlink is operational to 117

In October, Cape Verde’s regulatory authority, Agência Reguladora Multissectorial da Economia (ARME), approved Starlink’s operations in the country. The service, represented by Starlink Cape Verde, was granted authorisation to offer nationwide electronic communication services, enhancing access to high-speed satellite internet. This development complements the existing terrestrial networks, particularly benefiting remote and underserved regions with limited connectivity.

ARME noted that this approval is part of its effort to promote competition within the communications sector, ultimately improving service quality for Cape Verde's residents. Additionally, Starlink’s presence is expected to help bridge digital divides and drive economic growth by improving the country's internet infrastructure.

Henok Kebede, CEO of NIB International Bank (L) and Elfagid Woldegiorgis, Business Development Director for Ethiopia, Somalia, and Sudan at Mastercard (R) launch of the NIB International Bank Prepaid Mastercard in Ethiopia. (Image source: Mastercard)

Commerce

Celebrating its 25th anniversary, NIB International Bank (NIB) has partnered with Mastercard to unveil the Prepaid Mastercard, a flexible and secure payment solution designed to support Ethiopian consumers with effortless local and international transactions

This collaboration reflects a shared vision to drive financial inclusion and foster innovation in Ethiopia.

As Ethiopia’s digital economy expands, with estimates predicting a contribution of over ETB 1.3 trillion (approx. US$10.11bn) to GDP by 2028, the need for reliable and adaptable payment solutions has become more critical. The Prepaid Mastercard meets this demand by offering a reloadable payment option ideal for e-commerce, travel, and everyday expenses. Equipped with 3D Secure technology, the card ensures safe and convenient fund management.

The Prepaid Mastercard addresses a key market gap by enabling Ethiopian consumers to perform seamless online transactions. With the rise of online shopping and international travel, this solution supports changing consumer preferences while promoting financial transparency and economic development.

“At Mastercard, our innovations are driven by a commitment to transforming access to secure financial services and accelerating financial inclusion across Africa. The launch of the Prepaid Mastercard exemplifies the transformative impact of collaboration in advancing digital payments. By collaborating with NIB International Bank, we are supporting Ethiopian consumers to embrace the possibilities of digital transactions, enabling seamless and secure global connectivity while driving the broader financial inclusion agenda,” said Shehryar Ali, senior vice-president and country manager for East Africa and Indian Ocean Islands at Mastercard.

“Through our collaboration with Mastercard, our new prepaid solution provides customers with a convenient, secure payment tool that addresses both domestic and international needs, underscoring our commitment to customer-focused innovation and accessibility. This launch marks a significant milestone in our mission to enhance financial inclusion and support consumers with versatile solutions that adapt to their lifestyles,” added Henok Kebede, CEO of NIB International Bank.

The launch is further strengthened by Premier Switch Solutions (PSS), Ethiopia’s leading third-party processor, which ensures seamless and secure electronic transactions between banks.

“We are pleased to collaborate with Mastercard to onboard our founding member, NIB bank, for the issuance of NIB’s Prepaid Mastercard. At PSS, we remain committed to advancing the payment sector by delivering innovative solutions that enhance efficiency, security, and accessibility for our member banks. This collaboration with Mastercard and NIB International Bank underscores our commitment to providing financial services, empowering Ethiopian consumers, and fostering economic growth,” stated Ato Amha Tadesse, group CEO of PSS.

The Prepaid Mastercard offers several standout benefits, including its reloadable design, which allows users to conveniently load funds for daily expenses, online purchases, and travel-related transactions. It provides a secure and practical alternative to cash, with advanced security features for both online and in-person payments. Accepted at millions of locations worldwide, the card opens doors to global commerce for Ethiopian consumers.

By adding this innovative solution to its digital banking services, NIB demonstrates its dedication to meeting the diverse financial needs of Ethiopian consumers. With the Prepaid Mastercard launch, Mastercard advances its mission to promote financial inclusion and empower communities with cutting-edge digital solutions, contributing to its global goal of integrating one billion people into the digital economy by 2025.

Huawei supports African TowerCos with sustainable energy solutions and diversification strategies for telecom infrastructure. (Image source: Adobe Stock)

Power

Huawei, a global leader in ICT infrastructure and smart devices, has announced its commitment to assisting Tower Companies (TowerCos) in Africa in diversifying their energy sources and adopting sustainable energy practices for powering telecom infrastructure

This initiative aims to help TowerCos reduce their carbon emissions, improve operational efficiency, and explore new business opportunities.

During his speech, "Lighting Up the Road to Multiple Business Future for TowerCos," delivered at the TowerXchange Meetup Africa 2024 in Nairobi, Li Shaolong, president of site power facility domain at Huawei Digital Power, noted that Africa is accelerating the development of ICT infrastructure. TowerCos, as key players in this process, are facing new challenges and opportunities.

“As mobile connectivity demand rises, TowerCos are under increasing pressure to ensure energy reliability and sustainability, especially in areas with limited grid access. Tower sites, often in remote locations, depend heavily on diesel generators, which are costly, environmentally harmful, and vulnerable to fuel supply issues. Huawei’s energy solutions address these challenges by incorporating renewable energy technologies like solar power and advanced energy storage systems,” Li explained.

He emphasised Huawei's long-term commitment to helping Africa's TowerCos transition to greener energy solutions, leveraging the integration of digital and power electronics technologies. Huawei Site Power Facility aims to provide TowerCos with comprehensive energy infrastructure and intelligent operations and maintenance (O&M) solutions.

A path to diversification

In addition to energy sustainability, Huawei is supporting TowerCos in their efforts to diversify by helping them explore new business models and revenue streams.

“This will drive TowerCos to become energy producers through innovative solutions and business models, leading to diversified business development, revenue growth, and sustained success in energy operations,” Li said.

He highlighted that with Huawei's eMIMO smart power solution, TowerCos can centrally manage multiple energy inputs—such as grid power, photovoltaics (PV), and energy storage—and multiple outputs ranging from 12V to 220V devices through a single platform.

“In this way, revenue-generating services like environmental protection and emergency response can be developed alongside communications services,” he said.

Li further stated that Huawei Site Power Facility Domain's main goals are to support network evolution, increase tenancy ratios, help TowerCos reduce energy costs while achieving green development, improve power availability, and reduce site O&M costs.

“Huawei will continue collaborating with TowerCos to innovate and advance energy infrastructure towards a 'green, simple, and intelligent' future, accelerating the growth of African carrier networks and contributing to a digital Africa,” Li added.

KnowBe4 predicts 2025 cybersecurity trends, highlighting AI's dual role, ransomware threats, and Africa's cybercrime-human trafficking intersection. (Image source: KnowBe4)

Security

KnowBe4, a globally renowned cybersecurity platform specialising in human risk management, has unveiled its cybersecurity predictions for 2025, curated by its team of international experts

In 2024, cyber threats evolved at an unprecedented pace, largely fueled by the growing use and popularity of AI tools. While these tools empower cybersecurity professionals to strengthen their defences, they also equip cybercriminals to refine and enhance their attack strategies, making them harder to detect.

AI Continues to Shape Cybersecurity

Advancements in AI will drive innovation on both sides of the cybersecurity spectrum. AI-powered tools for defence will improve threat detection and response capabilities, leveraging the technology's ability to process large volumes of data, identify anomalies, and enhance detection accuracy. This evolution will significantly aid cybersecurity teams.

Conversely, attackers are also harnessing AI to craft more sophisticated methods, such as targeted social engineering campaigns that exploit emotions and specific vulnerabilities. These AI-driven tactics will blur the lines between authentic and malicious content, intensifying the ongoing battle between defenders and attackers.

Persistent Ransomware Threats

Ransomware will remain a prominent challenge due to the collaboration between ransomware groups and initial access brokers. To counteract this, AI-based tools capable of monitoring networks and detecting unusual encryption processes will gain popularity, minimising the impact of ransomware attacks.

Focus on the Human Element

Organisations will increasingly prioritise security awareness training and simulated phishing exercises to address human risk factors. As cybercriminals refine their social engineering techniques, creating personalised and effective attacks, companies must balance maintaining vigilance with avoiding phishing fatigue. Adaptive, relevant training will play a vital role in fostering a positive security culture.

Advances in Deepfake Detection

The year 2025 will bring significant improvements in deepfake detection technologies, making them more accessible and effective. However, cybercriminals are expected to exploit deepfakes and disinformation to accelerate extortion, mask other attacks, and harm reputations.

Adopting Zero-Trust and Cyber-Mindfulness

A zero-trust mindset and cyber-mindfulness will gain traction as proactive cybersecurity strategies. Organisations will emphasise critical thinking and a vigilant attitude among employees, treating every user and device as potential threats. This approach will help mitigate internal risks while fostering a culture of scepticism and awareness.

Cybercrime and Human Trafficking in Africa

Africa faces an alarming rise in cybercrime linked to human trafficking, with criminals exploiting the region’s youth through fraudulent job offers. This disturbing overlap is expected to worsen in 2025, as cybercriminals leverage economic hardships and limited digital literacy to increase targeted scams such as romance and employment fraud.

“The cybersecurity landscape is rapidly evolving, and the dynamic between defenders and attackers has never been more complex,” said Stu Sjouwerman, CEO of KnowBe4. “As we enter 2025, we must embrace the potential of AI to enhance our defences and protect organisations globally. At KnowBe4, we are dedicated to staying at the forefront of this evolution, providing human risk management tools and tactics to protect organisations against sophisticated threats. It is a continuous journey of innovation and adaptation.”

 

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