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Bloemfontein jeweller creates QR-code pendants to help identify people with dementia

By Sihle Manda From a small studio in Bloemfontein, Kabelo Makhetha is reshaping the way society sees jewellery.  Through his start-up, Owa Jewellery, he creates pendants that are not only eye-catching but potentially lifesaving. Each piece carries a QR code that helps identify people living with dementia and other cognitive impairments if they go missing. A QR code (Quick Response code) is a type of two-dimensional barcode that stores informati…
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insideeducation.co.za broke the news in on Thursday, January 1, 2026.
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