“South Africa is at a critical moment in its energy journey. We are balancing three fundamental priorities: energy security, access and decarbonisation. As a result, the energy systems of the future must become more diverse, resilient and innovation-driven. Within that evolving mix, nuclear energy and emerging technologies have an important role to play in providing reliable, clean baseload power. It is precisely in this context that platforms like HackAtom are so important. They create space for young people to explore new ideas, develop technologies and rethink how future energy systems can meet growing demands,” highlighted RBIDZ CEO Thabane Zulu during his opening speech.
To build a stronger country, we must equip our youth with skills, encourage innovation, and demand accountability and excellence from everyone” – said Philani Gabriel Marapira, team leader of the winning team “ZuluTechCollective”.