The Data Intensive Research Initiative of South Africa (DIRISA), one of the three pillars of the National Integrated Cyberinfrastructure System (NICIS), proudly hosted the 7th Annual National Research Data Workshop at the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) in Pretoria from 02 to 03 July 2025. The workshop once again served as a vital platform for advancing the country’s research data management and open science agenda.
With the theme “Research Data Repositories and Services for the Future,” this year’s workshop brought together researchers, data stewards, information technology professionals, librarians, policy-makers and students from across the country and the continent. Over 70 delegates attended in person and a few presentations were hosted virtually, marking the largest participation in the event’s history.
In his opening address, Dr Lulama Wakaba, Executive Cluster Manager for the CSIR NextGen Enterprises and Institutions, highlighted the importance of trusted digital infrastructure and collaboration for South Africa’s research competitiveness.
The two-day event featured a robust programme of keynote addresses, panel discussions, technical tutorials and hands-on training sessions. Key topics included data principles, data governance, research infrastructure, data repositories and artificial intelligence integration in data management.
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About DIRISA
As a component of the National Integrated Cyberinfrastructure System (NICIS), DIRISA coordinates and promotes sound research data management practices, supporting data-intensive research. The NICIS is a national initiative of the Department of Science, Technology and Innovation and is implemented by #TeamCSIR.
DIRISA thanks its partners, sponsors and participants for their contribution to the continued success of the National Research Data Workshop. Plans are already underway for the 2026 edition, promising even deeper collaboration and innovation.
The Data Intensive Research Initiative of South Africa (DIRISA) promotes, enables, and coordinates a data intensive research ecosystem in support of national science and strategic priorities.