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Date: 
Friday, February 8, 2019 - 00:00 to Saturday, February 9, 2019 - 00:00

Media advisory

| Media Release
Date: 
Wednesday, February 13, 2019 - 00:00

The Department of Science and Technology (DST) has partnered with Parliament to produce an exhibition demonstrating South Africa's readiness to embrace the 4th Industrial Revolution (4IR).

The 4th Industrial Revolution (4IR) refers to the current and developing environment in which disruptive technologies and trends such as the Internet of Things and virtual reality are changing the way people live and work.

President Ramaphosa's State of the Nation Address on 7 February highlighted the need for South Africa to prepare for the 4th Industrial Revolution, referring to the Presidential Commission he has appointed for this purpose.

| Competence Area

Research in this field focuses on energy economics, regulations, energy policymaking and energy market design.

| Competence Area

South Africa is one of the countries globally that are best endowed with solar resources, while the wind resources in the country are also excellent.

| Projects
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Ongoing

The project seeks to find a suitable technique, or a combination of techniques, to measure the different compounds found in diesel engine emissions.

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Completed

This project reviews how the maintenance of statutory equipment is scheduled, inspected and reported in South African mines with the aim to develop a conceptual centralised database system for the

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Ongoing

The Spatial and Temporal Evidence for Planning in South Africa (stepSA) initiative has its origin in research and development collaboration between the CSIR, the Department of Science and Technolog

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Ongoing

Modern healthcare systems are dependent on reliable electronic systems to keep patient records, facilitate fast clinical decision-making and ensure efficient communication between healthcare profes

| Media Release
Date: 
Wednesday, March 20, 2019 - 00:00

The residents of Gauteng have been urged to participate in and cooperate with the fieldworkers who are conducting a transport survey. About 37 000 households have been selected to participate in this survey, which aims to assist government to plan for future investments in transport infrastructure in the province.