Vuyisile Hobololo currently serves as Head: Indigenous Knowledge Systems (IKS) Business Unit at the Technology Innovation Agency – an agency of the Department of Science and Innovation. He is responsible for managing an investment portfolio that enables provision of financial and non-financial support to innovators who are in the trade of developing and commercialising bio-based products that emanate from indigenous knowledge. He manages a portfolio that is spread across the following thematic areas: African traditional medicine (including human and ethno-veterinary medicine), cosmeceuticals, health infusions (including indigenous teas), nutraceuticals, and cannabis and hemp-based innovations.
Vuyisile completed a Master of Science (Entomology) degree at the University of Stellenbosch, and Master of Intellectual Property Law and Management (Centre for International Intellectual Property Studies (CEIPI) at the University of Strasbourg, France.
In addition to the scientific roles he occupied in industry and at the Agricultural Research Council, he also served as Commercialisation Manager within the Innovation Division at the Armaments Corporation of South Africa (Armscor) where he led commercialisation of intellectual property from defence-related technologies. He has held several other similar roles including at the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) where was responsible for protection and commercilisation of intellectual property relating to forestry plant varieties. He draws some of his policy development intellectual property management, and commercialisation experience from the role of the Regional Technology Transfer Manager he held at the Eastern Cape Regional Technology Transfer Office where he led concurrently the technology transfer functions of Rhodes University, the University of Fort Hare and the Walter Sisulu University. He also served as Deputy Director: Offices of Technology Transfer at the National Intellectual Property Management Office (NIPMO).