CSIR2009-01-212009-01-212008-12CSIR eNews: Information and Communication Technology, December 2008http://hdl.handle.net/10204/2880Copyright: 2008 CSIRThe CSIR Meraka Institute in partnership agreement with the Department of Communications (DoC) and the University of Zululand, in an attempt to develop technology solutions for rural populations on the African continent; the accreditation of the Siyakhula Living Lab as an affiliated member of the European Network of Living Labs; and a visit by the representative of the Wireless World Research Forum, Vino Vinodrai. Meraka Institute initiatives and projects promote the use of ICT for education and training, improved accessibility to information and services, low-cost connectivity and applications of earth observation, and to support people with disabilities.enInformation and communication technologyMeraka InstituteCSIRCSIR eNews: Information and communication technology-Building local partnerships to promote wireless mesh network technologies-Touching base on wireless matters with WWRF-South African entities recognised as European Living Lab members-International recognition for innovative mobile learning research-Digital Doorway makes its début at the African Union-Meraka Institute signs memorandum of cooperation with Uganda's largest university-Young researcher contributes to Open Mobile Consortium-CHPC hosts third national meeting in KwaZulu-Natal-Syngenta-sponsored Digital Doorway installed on the Western Highveld-Human language technologies find international communalityOther MaterialCSIR 2008. <i>CSIR eNews: Information and communication technology.</i> http://hdl.handle.net/10204/2880CSIR. 2008. <i>CSIR eNews: Information and communication technology.</i> http://hdl.handle.net/10204/2880CSIR. 2008. <i>CSIR eNews: Information and communication technology.</i> http://hdl.handle.net/10204/2880TY - Other Material AU - CSIR AB - The CSIR Meraka Institute in partnership agreement with the Department of Communications (DoC) and the University of Zululand, in an attempt to develop technology solutions for rural populations on the African continent; the accreditation of the Siyakhula Living Lab as an affiliated member of the European Network of Living Labs; and a visit by the representative of the Wireless World Research Forum, Vino Vinodrai. Meraka Institute initiatives and projects promote the use of ICT for education and training, improved accessibility to information and services, low-cost connectivity and applications of earth observation, and to support people with disabilities. DA - 2008-12 DB - ResearchSpace DP - CSIR KW - Information and communication technology KW - Meraka Institute KW - CSIR LK - https://researchspace.csir.co.za PY - 2008 T1 - CSIR eNews: Information and communication technology TI - CSIR eNews: Information and communication technology T2 - -Building local partnerships to promote wireless mesh network technologies T2 - -Touching base on wireless matters with WWRF T2 - -South African entities recognised as European Living Lab members T2 - -International recognition for innovative mobile learning research T2 - -Digital Doorway makes its début at the African Union T2 - -Meraka Institute signs memorandum of cooperation with Uganda's largest university T2 - -Young researcher contributes to Open Mobile Consortium T2 - -CHPC hosts third national meeting in KwaZulu-Natal T2 - -Syngenta-sponsored Digital Doorway installed on the Western Highveld T2 - -Human language technologies find international communality UR - http://hdl.handle.net/10204/2880 ER -