Underscoring continued investment in technology, DigiCore’s Ctrack received the 2014 Technology Top 100 (TT100) award for management of technology (large enterprise category) endorsed by the Department of Science and Technology.
DigiCore’s Ctrack receives the 2014 Technology Top 100 (TT100) award for management of technology
The TT100 Business Awards have become renowned for judging companies on their business prowess in the management of technology, innovation, people and systems.
Professor Roy Marcus, Chairman of the Da Vinci Institute, explained that an important feature of the adjudication process was for any organisation that strives to be globally competitive to be extremely capable in four critical areas of management in order to derive sustainability and excellence in innovation advancement.
‘The programme is an effective vehicle for achieving growth and innovation advancement in our country. We demonstrated that our ability to keep track of new trends and changes in the vehicle tracking industry has put Ctrack at the forefront of our market,” said Deon du Rand, Ctrack’s CTO.
Speaking at the awards ceremony, the Minister of Science and Technology, Naledi Pandor, added: ‘It is encouraging to see how, year-on-year, many of these organisations have been able to find innovative ways of sustaining their businesses and, in many cases, have been able to export their products and services in fiercely competitive global markets.’