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On 12 - 18 May 2024, Professor Luzango Mfupe undertook a successful fact-finding and study tour mission to South Korea to participate in a series of high-level engagements, including meetings, capacity-building sessions and live demonstrations of wireless technology with officials from the national regulator, research institutes and industry stakeholders.
The course aims to provide comprehensive competency building and skills transfer across all aspects relating to biomanufacturing, emphasis will be around quality control considerations and hands-on training on key downstream unit operations, including fill and finish.
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The CSIR’s Taahira Goga and Dr Valentina Russo received the South African Journal of Science’s (SAJS) Outstanding Article Award for their paper on a lifecycle-based evaluation of greenhouse gas emissions from the plastics industry in South Africa.
The CSIR’s African Biomanufacturing Workforce Training and Skills Development Programme conferred certificates to 25 participants who completed training in biomanufacturing technologies on 23 May 2024.
Participants were drawn from academic institutions, small, medium and micro enterprises, industry organisations within the biomanufacturing sector and other research councils in Botswana, Egypt, Kenya, Malawi, South Africa, Tanzania and Zimbabwe.
In a significant stride towards a more interconnected future, South Africa has made remarkable progress in narrowing the digital gap among its households, as revealed by the latest Census 2022 data.
The Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) supports the government’s efforts by conducting extensive research and development in affordable information technologies aimed at serving unserved and underserved rural township communities in South Africa through collaborative efforts.
CSIR environmental scientist Abulele Adams has been appointed as a Director of the International Association for Impact Assessment (IAIA) Board, the leading global network for impact assessment professionals. Here she will oversee matters that will advance environmental stewardship and sustainability in impact assessment.
As South Africa prepares to host experts and leaders from the world’s port and waterborne sector, the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) anticipates putting its 11 000 m2 coastal and hydraulics laboratory, the largest facility of its kind in Africa, on display. The facility, commonly referred to as the model hall, has been key in CSIR’s impact on the local and international coastal engineering and port scene.