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“Revitalising South Africa's rail sector demands a concerted effort in research and innovation. By embracing sustainable and adaptive strategies, leveraging advanced technologies like the Logistics Observatory and fourth industrial revolution tools, and aligning with global climate goals such as COP 28, we can ensure a safe, efficient and resilient rail network that supports our economy and society.” — Dr Sandile Malinga
The ALC Knowledge Exchange Programme (KEP) supports the development of centres of expertise in photonics-related disciplines across the African continent. The programme aims to support the mobility of doctoral and master’s degree students on short-term exchange visits between South African research institutions and research institutions from the rest of Africa.
The CSIR hereby invites applications from researchers in South Africa or across Africa with active collaborations with researchers at South African universities for bursary support for students, who intend to further their postgraduate studies in laser and laser application-related disciplines at South African universities in 2025.
The Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) Corporate Social Investment office recently hosted the final pitches of the Entrepreneurship Development Programme, which was launched in 2021. The programme aims to nurture aspiring young entrepreneurs in South Africa by guiding them through the process of building sustainable businesses with the potential to grow and contribute meaningfully to local economies. It offers foundational entrepreneurial skills, mentorship and additional support to ensure the creation of viable enterprises.
Energy storage is crucial for Africa's sustainable future, especially as demand grows and grids become constrained. The continent, traditionally reliant on fossil fuels, is increasingly embracing renewables like solar, bolstered by advances in battery technology. These innovations enable storing excess energy for use when needed, addressing the intermittency of renewable sources.
The Collaborative Programme in Additive Manufacturing is an initiative of the Department of Science and Innovation hosted and managed by the CSIR.
Over the past 10 years, the programme has successfully fostered new knowledge generation in the field of additive manufacturing (AM) and supported a large cohort of postgraduate students conducting research projects focused on both metal AM and polymer AM technology value chains.
On Tuesday, 20 August 2024, the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR), in collaboration with Trinexia, Government Communication and Information Systems and Africa Check, will host a multi-party information-sharing webinar. The event will focus on providing data and expert opinions on fake news and misinformation following recent elections.
The Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR), in collaboration with the United Nations Nairobi Convention Secretariat, the Port Management Association of Eastern and Southern Africa and the Transnet National Ports Authority, is actively promoting the adoption of the toolkit for Sustainable Port Development in the West Indian Ocean, which they have recently developed. Two countries, South Africa and the Seychelles, immediately embraced the opportunity and volunteered to pilot its implementation.