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CSIR researchers and their industry counterparts are pooling their efforts to use biocatalysis – a green production method – to help develop new and improved production processes and products for the cosmetic, biopharmaceutical and industrial biologics markets, to name a few.
On 24 October 2022, the Gauteng MEC for Roads, Transport and Logistics, Kedibone Diale-Tlabela received the latest results of the Covid-19 Gauteng Household Travel Survey (GHTS) from the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR).
The annual report of the Waste Research, Development, and Innovation (RDI) Roadmap has highlighted the importance of evidence and skills in shaping the future of South Africa’s waste sector.
CSIR bioengineers are combining stem cell technology and genome engineering to help improve the efficacy and safety of medication for the African population.
Moses Lesiba Gadebe is a senior software developer and researcher with over 18 years of lecturing experience.
The CSIR investment casting facility is the only foundry in South Africa with a production-level vacuum casting capability.
A Council for Scientific and Industrial Research- (CSIR-) implemented oceans and coast monitoring programme is proving to be successful, and, as the multistakeholder programme embarks on its next p
KWAGGA EGI REPORT
KWAGGA EGI PROJECT 1_FINAL BAR_OCTOBER2022
Nineteen sites around South Africa are being monitored for radiation through an online radiation monitoring system developed as a custom Internet of Things (IoT) solution by the CSIR under a contra
South African prisons are overcrowded, and electronic monitoring is seen as a way of reducing incarceration and the costs of monitoring parolees and other tagged persons of interest.