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Gauteng Business 2016 edition

The 2016 edition of the Gauteng Business and Investment Guide is the premier business and investment guide for the Gauteng province and the Gauteng Growth and Development Agency (GGDA). In addition to detailed profiles of key provincial organisations, including the GGDA, the Automotive Industry Development Corporation Centre (AIDC), the Gauteng Investment Centre, the Gauteng IDZ, the Gauteng ICT Park SEZ and Constitution Hill, this edition includes well-researched economic and demographic data on the province, as well as insights into the province’s five development corridors and the new industries and development nodes in these corridors; a focus on Gauteng as a global city region; and key growth sectors for the province.

The 2016 edition of the Gauteng Business and Investment Guide is the premier business and investment guide for the Gauteng province and the Gauteng Growth and Development Agency (GGDA). In addition to detailed profiles of key provincial organisations, including the GGDA, the Automotive Industry Development Corporation Centre (AIDC), the Gauteng Investment Centre, the Gauteng IDZ, the Gauteng ICT Park SEZ and Constitution Hill, this edition includes well-researched economic and demographic data on the province, as well as insights into the province’s five development corridors and the new industries and development nodes in these corridors; a focus on Gauteng as a global city region; and key growth sectors for the province.

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OVERVIEW<br />

Information and<br />

Communication Technology<br />

Nearly two-thirds of all South African ICT companies are located in <strong>Gauteng</strong>,<br />

collectively contributing more than 6 percent to regional GDP.<br />

Arange of ICT activities is undertaken<br />

within the province, including hardware<br />

manufacturing and software design, and<br />

various service offerings such as software<br />

management, systems programming and technical<br />

support. A number of international giants, including<br />

Microsoft, Hewlett-Packard, IBM, ICL, Cisco and<br />

Unisys, have a strong presence in <strong>Gauteng</strong>, where<br />

they operate alongside South Africa’s own ICT firms.<br />

The <strong>Gauteng</strong> province is home to a number<br />

of dedicated and specialist data centres, many of<br />

which service specific companies (for instance, the<br />

27 000 square metre Samrand Data Centre is used<br />

by Standard Bank).<br />

Specialist data centre operators such as <strong>Business</strong><br />

Connexion are also located in <strong>Gauteng</strong>. Metrofibre<br />

Networx, a company based in Midrand, is a new<br />

entrant to the market and competes with Vodacom<br />

and Neotel in providing metro Ethernet technology.<br />

Ethernet technology is a fibre-based broadband<br />

technology that offers a cheaper alternative to connect<br />

subscribers to the Internet or to connect different offices owned<br />

by a single company.<br />

With a view to driving growth within the ICT sector, the <strong>Gauteng</strong><br />

provincial government has introduced a programme that provides<br />

mentoring support and venture capital for the commercialisation of<br />

technology firms. The provincial government has also established a<br />

science park in the form of The Innovation Hub. The City of Tshwane<br />

has an Innovation Office based at TIH. The metropolitan municipality<br />

already has a fibre optic network infrastructure that hosts two technology-related<br />

projects, TIH and ASP. Innovation in the sector will be<br />

further encouraged by the newly established mLab, a centre designed<br />

to support entrepreneurs in the mobile-technology field. The CSIR in<br />

Pretoria hosts the mLab facility together with TIH. At a national level,<br />

incentives have been introduced and the South African Vanguard of<br />

Technology (Savant) programme has been created in order to provide<br />

marketing support to the South African ICT and electronics sector and<br />

improve the level of awareness of the local sector.<br />

Opportunities for<br />

investors:<br />

• Hardware and software<br />

consultancy;<br />

• Service support for users of<br />

ICT;<br />

• Sales and export of ICT<br />

technology.<br />

GAUTENG BUSINESS <strong>2016</strong><br />

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