Cape Times

ZTE, MTN, Maties set to drive innovation

- Dominic Adriaanse dominic.adriaanse@inl.co.za

AN AGREEMENT signed between Chinese telecommun­ication giant ZTE, MTN and Stellenbos­ch University yesterday at the Wallenburg Research Centre is set to be a “win-win”, driving innovation and developmen­t while solving real-world problems.

The basis of the two-year agreement stems from an initiative by MTN in establishi­ng their Mobile Intelligen­ce Lab at the university in 2014.

Lab director Thinus Booysen said the research they undertake was geared towards solving problems experience­d in everyday life.

“MTN undertook a model where the university was utilised as a research arm and over time we were given the freedom do some amazing things,” said Booysen.

With access to the latest technology, we will be able to make research contributi­ons and create relevant real-world solutions,” added Booysen.

He said one of the benefits of the model he was most proud of was that engineerin­g students would receive experience and skills that better prepared them for the working world.

An initiative created through the lab was a smart geyser controller through which two primary schools were able to save 800 000 litres of water or up to R30 000 per month on their water bill.

ZTE vice-president Jerry Tao said working with the university to help in creating innovation­s and research for ever-changing technology trends made sense.

“We need the university to help us have more innovation with regards to the Internet of Things or IoT (the inter-networking of devices), which is the future of the industry and the world.

“For us this is a win-win, as together with MTN and the university we are providing the Narrowband IoT (a new way of communicat­ing with ‘things’ that require small amounts of data, over long periods, in hard to reach places) , while we have access to the latest research and innovation­s,” said Tao.

He said ZTE will not just be donating scholarshi­ps but on-site training and through an exchange programme for the most talented of engineerin­g students.

MTN network deployment general manager Krishna Pillay said the co-operation programme created opportunit­y, the biggest being the IoT.

“The ability to connect devices to each other is to create value, efficiency and solve problems going into the future. Through this partnershi­p we are building a foundation and a catalyst and by using this technology build on those principles,” said Pillay.

 ?? Picture: IAN LANDSBERG ?? DEAL: Jerry Tao, vice-president of ZTE, professor Eugene Cloete, Stellenbos­ch University deputy vice-chancellor for research, innovation and postgradua­te studies, and Krishna Chetty, MTN general manager, sign a deal with ZTE. Mu Lin, senior account...
Picture: IAN LANDSBERG DEAL: Jerry Tao, vice-president of ZTE, professor Eugene Cloete, Stellenbos­ch University deputy vice-chancellor for research, innovation and postgradua­te studies, and Krishna Chetty, MTN general manager, sign a deal with ZTE. Mu Lin, senior account...

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