CSIR critical for innovative solutions to resolve challenges - President Ramaphosa

Wednesday, April 9, 2025

President Cyril Ramaphosa has hailed the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) as a “South African success story” as the institution marks 80 years since its establishment.

The President was delivering remarks at the institution’s headquarters following a tour of the facility on Tuesday afternoon.

“Over many decades, the CSIR has been [at the forefront]… of developing groundbreaking technologies and solutions that have profoundly shaped our country’s scientific and industrial progress.

“With the advent of democracy in 1994, the CSIR embarked on a trajectory of aligning itself with the values of our Constitution. The CSIR is a true treasure for our nation,” he said.

The President told the gathering that as the country – and the world – dealt with the COVID-19 pandemic, the CSIR stepped in to assist the country in fighting the virus.

During the pandemic, CSIR engineers produced some 18 000 ventilators, which were vital for the care of patients across the country.

It also developed a platform to track the impact of the pandemic, which assisted government to direct its response.

“At a moment of great crisis and danger, it was Minister [Blade] Nzimande who said let’s go to the CSIR, and indeed, we came rushing because you had already developed certain capabilities to help us deal with the crisis not only our country was facing.

“We came in a rush, and you distinguished yourselves as a truly capable facility and centre, and today you have displayed to me and us precisely what you true capabilities are. They range from... having the capability to develop missiles and aeroplanes, and cyber security systems,” President Ramaphosa said.

The President called on government to make more use of the CSIR’s capabilities to deliver on South Africa’s developmental mandate.

“In government, we don’t use… the CSIR enough. You are a government owned entity, and you do a great deal of work for others in other countries. We have used you, and you have demonstrated that you are more than capable.

“We are going to have a special Cabinet session where [the CSIR] comes and outlines... precisely what you do and also give us insights on how we can use you. I can’t think of a better way of State capability [building] other than through science, technology and innovation,” he said.

The President further emphasised the institution’s critical role in building State capacity.

“We are one of those countries where, at the advent of democracy, we deindustrialised. The manufacturing base in our country started receding and it is this that we now need to build back.

“[The CSIR] being the centre for industrial research, and who are so adept in a number of areas, can help us to address the challenges in relation to job creation, reducing poverty and also ensuring that there is inclusive growth,” President Ramaphosa said. – SAnews.gov.za