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| Scientific Infrastructure

The CSIR supports naval forces by developing optronics for improved maritime surveillance.

| Intellectual Property and Technology Transfer

The CSIR is committed to making a greater impact in industry and consequently on the economy.

| Projects
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Ongoing

The CSIR has developed a green economy project design and implementation framework for the agricultural sector.

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| Clusters

The CSIR harnesses the opportunities afforded by transformative technologies to develop the agriculture and associated processing industries for inclusive growth and rural development, while improving the industry’s competitiveness through research, development and innovation.

| Scientific Infrastructure

| News
Date: 
Monday, June 11, 2018 - 00:00

Having recognised the enabling role of product lifecycle management (PLM) technology for equipping industry in the Fourth Industrial Revolution (FIR/4IR), the Department of Trade and Industry supported the establishment of a new PLM technology centre at the CSIR, by making Siemens PLM software licenses available to the CSIR. This software will be used to support small, medium and micro enterprises.

| Media Release
Date: 
Tuesday, January 24, 2017 - 00:00

Roads in Africa have often been challenging to travel on because of the different types of pavement failures. With the help of the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research’s (CSIR) world-class bituminous binders laboratory, US-based science company, DuPont, is changing how roads are built in Africa with its DuPont™ Elvaloy® Reactive Elastomeric Terpolymers (RET) bitumen modifier technology. The tests conducted by the CSIR set the scene for the uptake of Elvaloy® RET and the advancement of bitumen specifications in Africa.

| Media Release
Date: 
Thursday, April 18, 2019 - 00:00

CSIR have found that renewable energy assisted in relieving pressure on the constrained South African power system during load shedding in the first quarter of 2019. With South Africa needing to resort to up to stage 4 load shedding in the first quarter of 2019 (Q1-2019), variable renewable energy (VRE) contributed valuable energy and assisted in avoiding further load shedding. Study document [PDF]