New humanoid machine certifies emergency breathing devices for miners
Building on over 90 years of zero-harm mining innovation, this machine is the latest addition to the CSIR’s Cottesloe labs in Johannesburg. All…
View More
CSIR rules out Tshwane’s water system as source of typhoid surge
The recent surge in typhoid fever cases in parts of the City of Tshwane is unlikely to have been caused by treated drinking water supplied by the municipality…
View More
AWSISA Dialogue reveals global collaboration is essential for water and sanitation security
The CSIR Water Research Centre joined Africa and the Global South’s leading voices at this year’s Association of Water and Sanitation Institutions of South…
View More
CSIR to showcase technological innovations aimed at accelerating smart farming and Zero Hunger at Science Forum SA 2025
From Monday 24 to Thursday 28 November, the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) will showcase a number of innovations at this year’s Science…
View More
Major metro has a new plan for clean, affordable electricity
The City of Tshwane and the CSIR determined an ideal mix of solar, wind, battery storage, hydro, landfill gas and biomass energies as part of a recent study.…
View More
Manufacturing Industry Advisory Panel session drives strategic alignment
The CSIR Future Production: Manufacturing cluster recently convened a CSIR Manufacturing Industry Advisory Panel session, bringing together leading…
View More
One-third of edible food in SA never reaches the table, G20 regional workshop reveals
The inefficiency of food systems in sub-Saharan Africa was a topic of deliberation at the 9th Regional Food Loss and Waste Workshop held in Pretoria in October…
View More
CSIR collaborates with project partners to reduce plastic waste in food and beverage sectors
The CSIR has started its work as part of an internationally funded project to transform the food and beverage sector's approach to plastic packaging and…
View More