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Cape Town Startup Yazi Raises Funding To Turn WhatsApp Into Research Infrastructure For Africa  

Today at 16:08 PM, via Tech Financials

Cape Town-based research technology company Yazi has raised its first institutional funding round from 3 Capital Ventures (3CV), the early-stage venture firm that originated inside Allan Gray, as enterprises and development organisations increasingly adopt WhatsApp as a channel for customer and population research. Founded in 2022 by Timothy Treagus (CEO) and Mzwandile Sotsaka (CTO), Yazi […]

EQT Eyes $6 Billion Sale of SUSE

Today at 16:00 PM, via Slashdot

Private equity firm EQT AB is reportedly exploring a sale of SUSE that could value the open-source Linux pioneer at up to $6 billion, roughly doubling the valuation since EQT took the company private in 2023. Reuters reports: EQT “has hired investment bank Arma Partners to sound out a group of private equity investors for a possible sale of the company, said the sources, who requested anonymity...

Many International Game Developers Plan To Skip GDC In US

Today at 15:00 PM, via Slashdot

An anonymous reader quotes a report from Ars Technica: This week, tens of thousands of game developers and producers will once again gather in San Francisco, as they have since 1988, for the weeklong Game Developers Conference. But this year’s show will be missing many international developers who say they no longer feel comfortable traveling to the United States to attend, no matter how...

Pipeline of new drugs to fight superbugs is ‘worryingly thin’, experts warn

Today at 12:53 PM, via The Guardian

UK’s GSK is leading the way in research but AstraZeneca is not involved in the area, report finds

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The pipeline of drugs to fight superbugs remains “worryingly thin” and has shrunk by 35% in the last five years, experts have warned, predicting the annual number of deaths linked to drug-resistant infections globally will double to 8 million by 2050.

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