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1 Presentation on the CSIR Annual Report 2004/5
Dr Sibusiso Sibisi CSIR President and CEO 12 October 2005

2 Content of presentation
Context and mandate State of science and technology Review of financial performance Selection of R&D highlights Desired future

3 Context Celebrating 60 years of our existence in 2005
State of science and technology Review of financial performance Selection of R&D highlights Desired future Context Celebrating 60 years of our existence in 2005 Refocused core activities grounded in S&T Strengthening our research base Generation of new knowledge and its application Transforming human capital Relevance for country's economy and society

4 Context State of science and technology Review of financial performance Selection of R&D highlights Desired future Mandate "The objects of the CSIR are, through directed and particularly multi-disciplinary research and technological innovation, to foster, in the national interest and in fields which in its opinion should receive preference, industrial and scientific development, either by itself or in co-operation with principals from the private or public sectors, and thereby to contribute to the improvement of the quality of life of the people of the Republic [of South Africa], and to perform any other functions that may be assigned to the CSIR by or under this Act." (Scientific Research Council Act 46 of 1988, amended by Act 71 of 1990)

5 State of science and technology
Context State of science and technology Review of financial performance Selection of R&D highlights Desired future State of science and technology Excellence in science, engineering and technology is at the core of our existence Evaluation of CSIR’s intellectual assets and their performance a crucial element State of Science and Technology Report

6 S&T indicators Context State of science and technology
Review of financial performance Selection of R&D highlights Desired future S&T indicators

7 Distribution of staff functions Baseline study – March 2005
Context State of science and technology Review of financial performance Selection of R&D highlights Desired future Distribution of staff functions Baseline study – March 2005 99 583 23,8% 101 4,1% 707 28,9% 454 18,5% 506 20,7% 4,0% 42,3% of staff directly involved in research 0,98 support staff per research staff member Research management Research core (PhD, MSc, Hons) Research support (BSc, Dip) In-service trainees Distributed support Centralized support

8 Distribution of staff functions 1 October 2005
Context State of science and technology Review of financial performance Selection of R&D highlights Desired future Distribution of staff functions 1 October 2005 4,2% 25,6% 88 48,0% of staff directly involved in research 0,82 support staff per research staff member 530 28,2% 584 405 Research management Research core (PhD, MSc, Hons) Research support (BSc, Dip) In-service trainees Support in Units Shared Services 19,6% 411 53 19,8% 2,6%

9 Projected distribution of staff functions – 31 March 2006
Context State of science and technology Review of financial performance Selection of R&D highlights Desired future Projected distribution of staff functions – 31 March 2006 3,9% 25,8% 86 50,0% of staff directly involved in research 0,78 support staff per research staff member 566 31,1% 683 396 Research management Research core (PhD, MSc, Hons) Research support (BSc, Dip) In-service trainees Support in Units Shared Services 18,0% 48 415 2,2% 18,9%

10 Transformation Context State of science and technology
Review of financial performance Selection of R&D highlights Desired future Transformation

11 Technical output Context State of science and technology
Review of financial performance Selection of R&D highlights Desired future Technical output Notes: a. Peer-reviewed journal articles only. b. Internal and client reports issued a CSIR number; many are peer reviewed, and the majority are available in the public domain. c. Includes chapters in books, entire books, conference proceedings and monographs.

12 Investment in scientific infrastructure
Context State of science and technology Review of financial performance Selection of R&D highlights Desired future Investment in scientific infrastructure

13 Review of financial performance(2004/5)
Context State of science and technology Review of financial performance Selection of R&D highlights Desired future Review of financial performance(2004/5) Total operating revenue R1 004,2 million (5.7% higher than in 2003/4) Parliamentary Grant R 366,3 million (an increase of 13.4% largely due to incorporation of National Laser Centre) Year-on-year growth since % Most significant year-on-year growth % in public sector (Figures as at March 2005)

14 CSIR Parliamentary Grant and external contract income
Context State of science and technology Review of financial performance Selection of R&D highlights Desired future CSIR Parliamentary Grant and external contract income

15 Sources of external contract income
Context State of science and technology Review of financial performance Selection of R&D highlights Desired future Sources of external contract income

16 Selection of R&D highlights
Context State of science and technology Review of financial performance Selection of R&D highlights Desired future Selection of R&D highlights Bioscience Edible, biodegradable coating for export fruit to extend shelf-life Biotechnology-based process to extract natural carotenoids from algae Production of pharmaceutical proteins in plants Nanotechnology to develop a DNA-based delivery system for insulin gene therapy

17 Selection of R&D highlights
Context State of science and technology Review of financial performance Selection of R&D highlights Desired future Selection of R&D highlights Environmental science Landmark study on capacity of southern African ecosystems to deliver services Conservation of river biodiversity Treating acid mine water drainage Developing synthetic forests of the future through nanotechnology Scientific Research Council Act (Act No 46 of 1988, as amended by Act 71/1990)

18 Selection of R&D highlights
Context State of science and technology Review of financial performance Selection of R&D highlights Desired future Selection of R&D highlights Information, communications and space technology Launch of Meraka Institute, the African advanced institute for information and communications technology (ICT) Participation in Community Owned Information Network (COIN) to promote wireless access infrastructure Satellite imagery and data for decision- making and research ICT supporting independent living for persons with disabilities

19 Selection of R&D highlights
Context State of science and technology Review of financial performance Selection of R&D highlights Desired future Selection of R&D highlights Infrastructure technology Architectural engineering for more effective healthcare facilities First survey to measure intrinsic logistics cost for South African economy Intelligent transport systems for the promotion of technology applications Study of energy performance and efficiency of buildings Scientific Research Council Act (Act No 46 of 1988, as amended by Act 71/1990)

20 Selection of R&D highlights
Context State of science and technology Review of financial performance Selection of R&D highlights Desired future Selection of R&D highlights Manufacturing and materials technology Implementation of the national Advanced Manufacturing Technology Strategy Advances in integrated electronic sensor technologies Nanotechnology applications in manufacturing and the use of nanometrology techniques in support of nanoscience Scientific Research Council Act (Act No 46 of 1988, as amended by Act 71/1990)

21 Selection of R&D highlights
Context State of science and technology Review of financial performance Selection of R&D highlights Desired future Selection of R&D highlights Mining technology Protecting the health and safety of mine workers Optimising the safe extraction of minerals Mine hoist rope testing facility ensures better mine safety Sustainable development through studies and strategies to determine the environmental compliance of the mining industry Scientific Research Council Act (Act No 46 of 1988, as amended by Act 71/1990)

22 Selection of R&D highlights
Context State of science and technology Review of financial performance Selection of R&D highlights Desired future Selection of R&D highlights Peace, safety and security A cyber security science centre to fight cyber crime and cyber terrorism Development of a modular armoured vehicle to transfer money safely Design of a trailer for use on land with a quad motorcycle for defence operations in Africa A mission planning tool for safe helicopter navigation beyond hostile radar detection

23 Desired future for the CSIR
Context State of science and technology Review of financial performance Selection of R&D highlights Desired future Desired future for the CSIR Strengthening S&T base by investing in our people Retaining and growing sound business and commercial discipline Achieving enhanced relevance and impact

24 Thank you


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