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The CSIR has developed a bioplastic technology for producing 100% biodegradable and compostable plastic.
The CSIR has developed a surveillance system that detects and localises moving targets, over large areas and identifies them as humans or animals.
The CSIR’s VeristicPrint biometric technology is an end-to-end biometric system that uses digital imaging devices such as smart phones, webcams and digital cameras to create fingerprint scanners.
The CSIR has developed a solution to deliver unbroken video streams over mobile networks from 2.5G (rural) – 4G (Wi-Fi) at data costs ranging from as low as R2 up to R50 per viewing hour.
The CSIR’s VeristicPrint biometric technology is an end-to-end biometric system that uses digital imaging devices such as smart phones, webcams and digital cameras to create fingerprint scanners.
The CSIR has developed software to help the publishing industry serve a market that was often overlooked in the past.
The CSIR has developed a software product that converts digital text into synthetic speech, in all the 11 official South African languages.
Defects and obstacles on and around train tracks cause delays and deadly accidents and cost the railway industry millions every year.
Sehlabana joined the CSIR in 2011 as a technical specialist and became laboratory manager in 2015.
