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The Persistence Of Paper
Turning your archives into digital data ready for analysis isn’t as easy as you might think, finds Masibulele Lunika.

Audience Engagement
Audience engagement specialist Esra Overberg unpacks what venues need to do to attract events and ensure their success.

Bridging The Gap
Warehousing and industrial development design is evolving to meet customers’ changing needs, reports Debbie Hathway.

Sharing Knowledge
Developing educated collectors is important, as knowledge enables collectors and other interested parties to engage deeply with the art and the artists, writes Nicola Kritzinger.

Acclaimed Judging Panel Announced For The StateoftheART Gallery Award 2020
StateoftheART is delighted to announce the panel of judges for the StateoftheART Gallery Award 2020.

I’m Buying What She’s Having
To ensure sustainability in a changing retail sector, mall owners and tenants are redesigning spaces to meet an experiential shopper’s aspirations, Kim Maxwell finds.

How Offshore Investing Can Mitigate Risk
A more globalised world, new industries and economic trends warrant a look at how you can cash in on opportunities beyond our borders. Puseletso Mompei investigates.

LIMINAL TIMELINE
A joint exhibition by mother-son duo Pascale Chandler and Claude Chandler.

A Peek Preview: Tech That Will Shape SMEs In 2020
It’s that time of year again! While you list all of those New Year’s resolutions, we are polishing our IoT-enabled crystal ball to find out what 2020 will hold for IT in your business.

Limited Edition Gin-Filled Summer Flasks
In line with Smith’s passion for creativity, SMITHS™ will be releasing a limited edition, never been done before (locally or globally), reusable and bright range of metal flasks filled with the award-winning gins.

South African Resilience Means Opportunities For Women In Australia
20 years ago Mairead Carstens, a former Springbok triathlete, duathlete, cyclist and self-made business owner from Johannesburg, took a big leap into the unknown and moved to Australia.

Ernest Mancoba: A Dialogue On His Art And Words
Honouring the life and works of Artist Ernest Mancoba.

Risk Managers
Busani Moyo finds out why it is important for South African enterprises to have a risk manager.

You Don’t Need Thousands To Invest Offshore
You can own equity in an Uber-style Australian tech start up for as little as R1 000.

Opening A Business In Australia
Peter Borain moved from South Africa to Australia almost twenty years ago, bought a small moving company and grew it into a successful, national brand called “MetroMovers.”

A Progressive Constitution
South Africa’s Constitution is considered among the most progressive in the world. Ryland Fisher considers the reasons.

Gallery Focus
The Mother City is abuzz this month with art and cultural events attracting people from around the world.

Contemporary Art Sets New Records
As collector demographics and tastes change, contemporary art is fetching record prices at auction and driving growth in this market, writes Tymon Smith.

Closing The Gender Gap?
Just how far have we come in closing the gender gap? Thuletho Zwane asks.

Five Reasons to Embrace Mobile IT For Daily Business
Over the past few years, Sub-Saharan Africa has led the world in mobile take-up growth.