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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.
Ecotoxicology is a scientific discipline combining the methods of ecology and toxicology in studying the effects of toxic substances and especially pollutants on the environment.
Chemicals cluster stays ahead of the curve by collaborating with industry and (inter)national academic institutions to find impactful solutions that focus on green chemicals, pharmaceuticals and material advancements.
A recent international study (the Progress in International Reading Literacy Study) has sent shockwaves through the South African education community by revealing that more than eight out of ten Grade 4 learners cannot read for basic meaning in their home language. Without this essential skill, South African children are deprived of the opportunity to fulfil their true potential, with the impact being the most devastating for those from disadvantaged communities. Watch for more information
Request For Quotation (RFQ) for the refurbishment, remedial works, and general building maintenance at building 33 at the CSIR Pretoria Campus
Personalised services and cross-platform voice user interfaces are becoming an industry norm.
Request for Quotation (RFQ) for the supply and delivery of two (2) Fortigate-901G Firewalls with 5-year UTP and co-termination of support services and licensing for current environment/platform bundle to the CSIR.
Request for Quotation (RFQ) for the supply, delivery and installation of boardroom, office and canteen/breakaway area furniture of the new FuturePharma Investigational Biopharmaceutical Facility to the CSIR.
Hot Isostatic Pressing (HIP) is a specialised manufacturing process employed in industrial sectors to eliminate internal defects in components that occur during the initial manufacturing process.