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Innovative solutions sought for six key SA problems
February 17, 2013 Editor 0
Six challenges faced by six private companies and government bodies in Gauteng were part of the pilot phase of the Innovation Hub’s Solution Exchange platform, says Innovation Hub CEO McLean Sibanda. The platform formalises the connections between organisations seeking solutions and individuals and small or large companies or bodies offering those solutions, as well as ensuring the protection of all parties and their intellectual property rights.
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