Deputy Speaker, I move without notice:
That the House -
1) notes that a partnership between Sasol and the University of Cape Town's Centre for Catalysis Research has yielded the invention of a device called a magnetometer;
2) further notes that the fully computer-controlled device is the first of its kind in the world and will add great value to research in a variety of fields, including nano-technology, as it enables scientists to examine ferro-metallic catalysts to discover the physical changes that catalysts undergo during process situations such as in the production of fuels;
3) acknowledges that the team has filed a joint international application to patent this product which has already produced a number of significant scientific conclusions; and
4) congratulates the research team, Michael Claeys and Eric van Steen of UCT, and Jan van de Loosdrecht and Kobus Visagie of Sasol Technology, part of the long-standing collaboration between Sasol and UCT in the field of catalysis research, which has brought honour to the nation.
Agreed to.