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Metal injection moulding is a cost-effective technology for the high-volume production of intricately shaped components, such as alloy steels.

Request for Quotation (RFQ) for the provision of services for the certification audit process and certification of ISO 9001 (Quality Management System) and ISO 799-1 (Ships and marine technology — Pilot ladders) at IBIS Manufacturing cc, a company support

Tender Number: 
CSIR RFQ 5699/17/06/2021
Closing Date: 
Thursday, June 17, 2021 - 15:30
Publication Date: 
Thursday, June 3, 2021
Submission Venue: 
Electronic submission: tender@csir.co.za
Status: 
Withdrawn
Withdrawal Reason: 
Due to changed circumstances, there is no longer a need for the specified goods and/or services
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CSIR principal researcher

Koen leads a team of statisticians who specialise in the collection, assessment and analysis of scientific data for the improvement of knowledge and decision-making. The team has a successful track

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The CSIR Biomanufacturing Industry Development Centre (BIDC) was established to translate biotechnology-based research and development (R&D) into market-ready products and services.

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Ground-based surveillance and classification radar, a proposed technological upgrade to a forerunner that has had well-documented successes in curbing rhino poaching incidents through wide-area sur

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Combining expertise in material manufacturing with expertise in the detonics and ballistics field, the CSIR  developed a cost-effective, novel protection solution against the threat of improvised e

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The CSIR has developed an electronic warfare pod that can be hosted on a number of fast jet types to provide a dynamic, multi-angle and more agile means of testing the effectiveness of radar and el

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CSIR senior researcher

Van Reenen holds an MSc in applied Science (Architecture) and a doctorate in architecture from the University of Pretoria.

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CSIR senior researcher

Jideani holds an MSc degree in electrical engineering from the University of the Cape Town.

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The CSIR uses specialised equipment and techniques in experiments to research the effects of blasts and explosive events.