
Antonios Christodoulou
Articles
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Jun 23, 2024 |
acumenmagazine.co.za | Buhle Ndweni |Cara Bouwer |Wendy du Plessiss |Antonios Christodoulou
As cities continue to experience the "urban heat island" effect and little action is taken to adapt to climate change, this is likely to have consequences on population health and also have a negative effect on infrastructure and service delivery.
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Jun 16, 2024 |
acumenmagazine.co.za | Cara Bouwer |Wendy du Plessiss |Antonios Christodoulou
Whether you call them “air taxis”, urban air mobility (UAM) vehicles or electric vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL) aircraft, this emerging mode of transport promises smaller infrastructure footprints, sustainable electric innovation, and quicker vertical take-offs and landings.
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Jun 12, 2024 |
acumenmagazine.co.za | Antonios Christodoulou |Tamara Oberholster |Wendy du Plessiss
The first place many consumers will experience the initial realities of climate change is on the supermarket shelves. Extreme weather events, drought, and flooding are becoming ever more regular occurrences globally, impacting crop yields, food prices, and the availability of fresh produce. Agriculture is on the front line of climate change. Three crops, namely rice, wheat, and corn, feed the global population and provide nearly half of the world’s calories.
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Jun 10, 2024 |
leader.co.za | Antonios Christodoulou
Technology might enable digital transformation, but the secret sauce lies in strategic, courageous and resilient leadership with an appetite for possibilities. Don’t fool yourself, digital transformation is not new. Every new technology has a shelf life – just consider the Walkman cassette player, the fax machine and the telegraph.
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Jun 5, 2024 |
acumenmagazine.co.za | Antonios Christodoulou |Tamara Oberholster |Tanya Dos Santos-Ford
Don’t fool yourself, digital transformation is not new. Every new technology has a shelf life – just consider the Walkman cassette player, the fax machine and the telegraph. If you still think your business is indestructible and undisruptable then consider that in 1998 a dynamic HTML website with e-commerce and all the bells and whistles would probably cost you about $1 million.
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