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Ghaneshree Moodley

Position: 
Senior Technician

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Topic: 
Local development and manufacture of probiotics for use in animal husbandry

 

South Africa is one of the most developed countries in Africa, however, imperatives are still focussed on affordable food production, industry and job creation. A key opportunity lies in developing probiotics for the production of both commodity and speciality foods as consumers are demanding more naturally produced animal products. Unique locally sourced probiotics offers an alternate strategy to improve farm productivity by improving digestibility and feed conversion, achieving a higher growth rate, attenuation of disease and improving vigour. This synopsis describes the development and formulation of probiotics for use in the production of broiler chickens, dusky-cob, abalone, and ornamental koi.

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The CSIR has completed the first phase of its new solar energy research and testing infrastructure.

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The CSIR’s suite of wind tunnels provides an engineering test, measurement and evaluation foundation to the aerodynamic design efforts of the South African aeronautical industry.

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The motion simulation facility consists of several interconnected segments, which when utilised together, provides the hardware-in-the-loop capability for optronic sensor systems research at the CS

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The CSIR electrochemical energy technologies research group focuses on developing new materials-based technologies for energy storage systems and demonstrating these technologies to enable new indu

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Date: 
Friday, June 10, 2022 - 00:00

The Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR), an entity of the Department of Science and Innovation, invites applications from students wishing to pursue a career in research, technology development and innovation as well as corporate/support areas. Read more...

Closing date for applications is 15 July 2022

Request for Quotation (RFQ) for provision of services for SAP Business One upgrades, implementation of Eralis Project Management and Fiori for ESS/MSS for firms supported by the CSIR

Tender Number: 
CSIR RFQ 9376/11/05/2022
Closing Date: 
Wednesday, May 11, 2022 - 15:30
Publication Date: 
Tuesday, April 26, 2022
Submission Venue: 
Electronic submission: tender@csir.co.za
Status: 
Cancelled
Cancelation Reason: 
No acceptable tender is received

Daniel Ndima

Position in company: 
CEO
Organisation: 
CapeBio

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Daniel Ndima is a scientist who specialises in the structural biology of infectious diseases. He is trained in protein engineering and crystallography, bioprocess engineering and biomanufacturing. He has Bachelor's and Honours degrees in biotechnology (University of the Western Cape) and a Master’s degree in structural biology of infectious diseases (University of Pretoria). Throughout his academic journey, he has received multiple awards and scholarships for his excellence in academics, social responsibility, student leadership and entrepreneurial initiatives. He is a Fellow at the Allan Gray Orbis Foundation. This Fellowship provides education beyond a degree, offering 360 degrees of entrepreneurial training to ensure that Fellows create value through responsible entrepreneurship, that they see entrepreneurship as a viable career path and are able to take an idea and develop it into a viable opportunity.

Daniel is also a Scholar at the Mandela Rhodes Foundation (Class of 2015) and a Brightest Young Minds (BYM2016) Alumnus. He founded three start-ups as an undergraduate student and was subsequently awarded the Vice Chancellor’s Award at the University of the Western Cape. In 2020, he was listed as one of Africa’s Influencers for Change by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) Africa. He is a Careers 1825 Role Model and has been featured in the magazine Africa Innovates. He participated in various panel discussions on pandemics, including the South African National Coronavirus Conference chaired by the Minister of Science and Innovation – with the President and World Health Organization Director as some of the speakers. He also participated in the United Nations’ dialogue on Africa's Readiness to combat Covid-19. He is a Mail & Guardian Top 200 South African 2021 Winner, under the Science and Technology category.

Daniel strongly advocates for science that creates jobs, improves the quality of ordinary lives, and contributes to national development and the economy. He worked at the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) between 2015 and 2018 towards the commercialisation of technologies as a technologist and business developer for the CapeBio initiative – funded by DSI and the CSIR.

Daniel is the founder and CEO of CapeBio, a South African biotech company that manufactures molecular biology reagents, enzymes and kits for diagnostics, forensic DNA analysis and other life science applications. CapeBio recently developed a South African Health Products Authority (SAHPRA)-approved polymerase chain reaction (PCR) testing kit for coronavirus detection and the company is expanding its diagnostics research, development and manufacturing for diseases prone to Africa – and the world.

 

Request for Proposals (RFP) The provision of classified land use/zoning data for Gauteng municipalities to the CSIR

Tender Number: 
CSIR RFP 986/02/03/2022
Closing Date: 
Wednesday, March 2, 2022 - 16:30
Publication Date: 
Wednesday, February 16, 2022
Submission Venue: 
Electronically: tender@csir.co.za
Status: 
Awarded
Award Amount: 
R 391 000.00
Winning Bidder: 
Geoterra Image Pty Ltd

The supply of SMA Inverter Manager as a central data interface for PV inverters for the CSIR Energy Centre Facility based in Pretoria

Tender Number: 
CSIR RFQ 5826/18/05/2022
Closing Date: 
Wednesday, May 18, 2022 - 15:30
Publication Date: 
Wednesday, May 4, 2022
Submission Venue: 
Electronic submission: tender@csir.co.za
Status: 
Awarded
Award Amount: 
R 98 571.44
Winning Bidder: 
Lamocorp Pty Ltd