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“Dimension Data started off as an infrastructure company and more than 30 years ago we were specifically specialists in the networking game.”
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“Dimension Data started off as an infrastructure company and more than 30 years ago we were specifically specialists in the networking game.”
“I think the end game for CapeRay and for me would be that CapeRay continues to exist, perhaps as a research and development enterprise where we develop new products that we ultimately license off or that get incorporated into other businesses.”
“The underlying focus that the provincial government has had on the green economy started in 2009-2010 with the establishment of GreenCape and to demonstrate this here are some of the high level figures of the successful renewable technology developers.”
“Garmin has become a leader in a lot of fitness wearables, in the cycling market, in aviation and marine.”
“We have more opportunity than we can address at the moment and that is another reason to look for funding. We are growing 100 to 150% year on year in dollar terms, so it is interesting times.”
“I think we’ve been given a phenomenal opportunity to take a company that in two years will be 50 years old and reengineer and reposition it.”
“I don’t think our vision is to replicate the original Silicone Valley. You could never do that. The key drive is to build the ecosystem.”
“I think the government’s biggest challenge is going to be funding it adequately. Do we have the tax base in this country to fund such a program?” asks Dr Kit Vaughan, CEO of CapeRay.
“There are people with good ideas; here in the Western Cape we have four institutions of higher learning, each of which has an engineering faculty and two of them have medical faculties and so in the medical device space there is every opportunity for new products to be developed,” says Dr Kit Vaughan, CEO of CapeRay.