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A partnership with Actom’s Metalplus created the platform for demonstrating the use of fibre laser-welding technology in component repair, where conventional welding methods are not suitable for th

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The CSIR developed a contactless fingerprint system that captures internal and surface fingerprints simultaneously.

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Biophotonics experts at the CSIR have created a diagnostic tool that can detect illnesses in bodily fluid samples like urine, saliva and blood, using a smartphone.

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In 2017, the CSIR and Aerosud, an aeronautical engineering and manufacturing company, developed an advanced three-dimensional (3D) printer for metal components as part of project Aeroswift.

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Date: 
Tuesday, June 21, 2022 - 09:30 to Wednesday, June 22, 2022 - 17:30

The manufacturing event for Africans, by Africans

Expression of Interest (EOI) Provision, Installation and Maintenance of Closed-Circuit Television (CCTV) Systems

Tender Number: 
CSIR EOI 8048.1/15/02/2022
Closing Date: 
Friday, February 25, 2022 - 16:30
Publication Date: 
Tuesday, February 1, 2022
Submission Venue: 
Electronically: tender@csir.co.za
Status: 
Awarded
Award Amount: 
As and When Required
Winning Bidder: 
Moribula Investment Solutions (Pty) Ltd Rhyco Risk Projects (Pty) Ltd
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Alma Truyts

Position: 
Candidate researcher

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Topic: 
Can lateral flow immunoassays detect low affinity biomarker anti-lipid antibodies in tuberculosis?

Describing work towards an innovative and disruptive tuberculosis diagnostic technology exploiting unique aspects of the disease and disease progression that will be applicable at the point-of-care in several contexts.

Sihle Matinise

Position: 
Researcher

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Topic: 
Identifying environmental hotspots along the rural tourism value chain in South Africa to facilitate sustainable and resource efficient growth post Covid-19

The aim of this study was to systematically gain an understanding of the rural tourism value chain to identify transformation opportunities for a sustainable, resource efficient and inclusive growth path post Covid-19. The study involved mapping the rural tourism value chain by identifying all the economic activities and the associated tourism enterprise service providers that lead to value creation. Further to this, the interconnecting value creation relationships between the various rural tourism activities were identified, followed by the interconnecting relationships that lead to socio-economic value and environmental concerns. This whole value chain analysis provided an understanding of how value is pervasive throughout the rural tourism value chain, specifically the implications of this value on rural communities and the environment.

Sihle Matinise - CSIR emerging researcher