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The National Centre for Nanostructured Materials was launched in 2007 as part of the implementation of government’s National Nanotechnology Strategy.
The CSIR`s Environmental Laboratories are based in Stellenbosch, Western Cape, and Pretoria, Gauteng.
The CSIR is pleased to announce the commencement of the biomanufacturing technologies course (CSIR-BT-1A), scheduled to start on Monday, 6 May 2024, as part of its African Biomanufacturing Workforc
Centre for Robotics and Future Production
In the Robotics and Future Production Centre, the focus is on the application of digital transformation and 4IR disruptive technologies to enable local manufacturing industries of all sizes to be globally competitive. The centre collaborates with partners (from universities to private sector players) and places emphasis on skills development and training – particularly in and using 4IR technology.
Key focus areas include automation and connectivity, and localisation of robotic infrastructure and equipment, as well as broader product development for uptake by local companies in priority sectors such as mining, health, automotive and agriculture or agro-processing. Capabilities include automated inspection and quality control, automated materials handling solutions, customised robotic equipment development, machine monitoring and predictive maintenance, augmented reality and virtual reality solutions and human-centred automation through assistive/collaborative robotics.
In addition, the centre has a strong capability in 4IR assessments and benchmarking, plant and process model development, equipment instrumentation and data gathering, data analysis and optimisation and digital integration into supply chains. This allows us to enable industry to participate in the global value chain.
This study aimed to understand the root causes for the dominance of landfilling as a waste management option in South Africa and to identify relevant solutions for addressing the issues and increas
The tale of the CSIR-developed green cement goes beyond technological innovation; is an innovation that promises a future where sustainability and affordability coexist harmoniously.
Managing domestic waste in South Africa is accompanied by several challenges.
This project, funded by the Government of Japan and implemented through the United National Industrial Development Organisation (UNIDO), was un
In this study, we conduct a Life Cycle Sustainability Assessment of alternative options for grocery carrier bags in South Africa.
The impact of plastic pollution on the environment is a growing concern.