HP redefines printing business with new AI-driven features
Combining its 86-year history with the possibilities that AI delivers, HP can redefine the printing industry, it says.
Samuel Mungadze
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HP provides new partner compensation stimulant
The company strengthens its partner compensation structure, which recognises portfolio-wide HP sales and promotes flexible tech solutions.
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HP turns to AI for growth as it releases new PCs
At its annual partner conference, the company introduces new “AI experiences” for work across its products and services.
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Bridging Africa’s educational gap through AI-driven digital technology
And the beauty of it is that this reality is already taking shape in many countries across the continent today.
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HP bestows Nigerian with Africa Education Medal
Simi Nwogugu, CEO of JA Africa, wins the award for impacting the lives of over one million Nigerians in 5 000 schools.
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HP targets Francophone Africa with Mitsumi alliance
Mitsumi will distribute HP’s complete range of computing, print and supplies to 20 Francophone countries.
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Teachers place premium on digital literacy, innovative business skills
HP study sheds light on teachers’ skillsets and how learning experiences for students can be improved in South Africa and Nigeria.
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HP backs Nigeria’s Tech Experience Centre
Tech firm one of several OEMs to be represented within the resource, scheduled for launch on 1 October 2020.
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rf IDEAS wins the HP® JetAdvantage 2020 Partner Award for Customer Focus
rf IDEAS receives the HP JetAdvantage Partner Award for Customer Focus, during HP 2020 Partner Conference.
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OER critical to sustain Africa's higher learning
In South Africa, there is growing interest in freely available online resources, but their availability to meet demand remains a challenge.
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Tech mega trends, why Africa has to move quickly
HP CTO expounds on several tech-related opportunities including mobility, drones and solar energy.
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HP, Deloitte accelerate manufacturing digital transformation through 3D printing
The number of 3D printing purchases in Africa will rise by 23% through 2017.