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The CSIR’s VeristicPrint Biometric Technology is a contactless fingerprint recognition technology that enables digital imaging devices, such as smartphones, webcams and digital cameras, to be used
The CSIR has developed an innovative solution using biocatalysis and green chemistry to produce natural Ambrafuran – a highly sought-after agent in the fragrance industry that is used as a fixative
The CSIR has overcome significant technical challenges to produce titanium metal powder for various applications at its semi-batch pilot processing plant.
More than 30 000 scientific publications have cited Professor Suprakas Sinha Ray’s nanotech inventions and discoveries over the last 15 years.
The CSIR developed a contactless fingerprint system that captures internal and surface fingerprints simultaneously.
The aim of the programme was to build capacity within the country with regard to the combined use of Earth observation technologies (for example, satellite and drone imagery) and machine learning and artificial intelligence methods within the agricultural sector. The programme was funded by the German Agency for International Cooperation (GIZ) and supported by the Department of Science and Innovation (DSI) and the South African National Space Agency (SANSA). The 20 competitively selected trainees who took part in the programme included full and part-time students, as well as full-time staff from government and private agencies.
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Media advisory 17/11/2022