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Mpekelana has been recognised by her industry peers as a top woman in STEM

She believes South Africa is saying all the right things concerning the 4IR. “We are headed towards the right direction where we are starting to say all the right things and seeing the value it can potentially bring to us and our economy.”Another woman playing her part in the 4IR is aeronautical engineer and WITS alumni, Puseletso Maseko.

Maseko’s ground-breaking research on automated rescue mechanism for Unmanned Aerial Vehicles – an aeroplane or helicopter that does not have a pilot – has seen her present a paper at an international conference in Argentina in 2017. Her paper focused on ways to control military drones in instances where the mechanics of the drone have failed.

 

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