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Metal injection moulding is a cost-effective technology for the high-volume production of intricately shaped components, such as alloy steels.
The CSIR Biomanufacturing Industry Development Centre (BIDC) was established to translate biotechnology-based research and development (R&D) into market-ready products and services.
The CSIR uses specialised equipment and techniques in experiments to research the effects of blasts and explosive events.
The CSIR assists the South African National Defence Force with a range of technology development or customisation services based on the requirements of their operational tasks.
The CSIR’s technology demonstration research group focuses on the development of biomanufacturing technologies (products and processes), and their demonstration in laboratory and other relevant env
The CSIR’s pharmaceutical technologies research group focuses on the development of fully scalable automated end-to-end green production processes and supports import replacement through transforma
The CSIR researches, develops, applies and industrialises technologies in video and image processing, particularly in optical surveillance systems and in infrared electronic warfare including elect
The CSIR has developed face, body and number plate recognition technology for the biometric verification of individuals, recording of activities and reporting of incidences or events.
Over the years, the CSIR’s nanomaterials for sensing applications group has developed significant competencies in designing and engineering novel nano-enabled materials, followed by their fabricati
The CSIR has developed a new camera-based imaging and alerting system that provides wide-area surveillance and intrusion detection.