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The CSIR has developed a software product that converts digital text into synthetic speech, in all the 11 official South African languages.

| News
Date: 
Tuesday, August 17, 2021 - 00:00

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.

| News
Date: 
Tuesday, August 17, 2021 - 00:00

The CSIR has developed software to help the publishing industry serve a market that was often overlooked in the past.

| News
Date: 
Tuesday, August 17, 2021 - 00:00

The CSIR has developed a software product that converts digital text into synthetic speech, in all the 11 official South African languages.

| Scientific Infrastructure

The CSIR operates a network of flux towers (the Skukuza, Malopeni and Agincourt flux towers) that is used to measure the amount of gas – such as water vapour and carbon dioxide (CO2) – and energy f

| Projects
Project Status: 
Ongoing

Defects and obstacles on and around train tracks cause delays and deadly accidents and cost the railway industry millions every year.

| Expert

Sehlabana joined the CSIR in 2011 as a technical specialist and became laboratory manager in 2015.

| Expert
CSR senior researcher

Expertise: Climate impacts; Hydrology; Climate change              

| Research groups

The CSIR powder metallurgy technologies group focuses on the development of low-cost, energy-efficient manufacturing techniques for the mass-production of various components for applications across

| Research groups

The CSIR design, analysis and testing team contributes to the CSIR’s capabilities in advanced materials and engineering for the manufacturing sector.