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How the Council for Scientific & Industrial Research is accelerating SA's socioeconomic prosperity, one hi-tech innovation at a timeThe multidisciplinary nature of the CSIR has a growing relevance for many sectors ranging from healthcare to energy. Picture: Supplied/CSIR
The CSIR's objective is to bring literally hundreds of technologies to life to stimulate commerce and industry, job creation and accelerate socioeconomic prosperity These projects are also evidence that a repositioning of the CSIR, initiated in 2018 to make it more relevant, is delivering tangible results and rewards and thereby “improving the quality of life of SA’s people in a comprehensive and holistic manner”.That's according to the organisation's CEO, Dr Thulani Dlamini, who says that the
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