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Scheme for Global Competitiveness of Indian Capital Goods Sector

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Scheme for Global Competitiveness of Indian Capital Goods Sector

Scheme for Global Competitiveness of Capital Goods Sector

• Pilot Scheme towards proof of concept

• Addresses “ quality “ side for CG Sector :

• Technology development & acquisition,

• Industrial infrastructure and • Common facility / test

centres.• Scheme guidelines developed

based on specific projects proposed by the Industry.

• End result: Technologies, industrial infrastructure and Common facility centres.11

Objective : To make the domestic Capital Goods Sector globally competitive.

Salient Features of the Components DHI grantRs crore.

Industry contribution .

Rs crore

Target

1Advanced Centres of Excellence for R & D and Technology Development with National Centres of Excellence in Education and Technology at IITs & CMTI

250 62.5 Setting up of 5 technology Centres of Excellence by giving grant to IITs & CMTI

2Integrated Industrial Infrastructure Facilities 125 275 Setting up of One Industrial Machine Tool Park,

3Common Engineering Facility Centres 48.96 12.24 two Common Engineering Facilities Centres for Textile Machinery & other sub sectors of capital goods and one Test & Certification Centre for Earthmoving Machinery each

Test & Certification Centre 100 0

4Technology Acquisition Fund Programme 50 Acquisition of ten Technologies

Administrative expenses 7.26

Total 581.22 349.74

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Integrated Industrial Infrastructure Facilities

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Common Engineering Facility Centres / Test & Certification Centre Technology Acquisition

• Industry consortium

• Technology acquisition Support as identified as required in the 12th FYP Plan document.

• Upto 25% grants, maximum of Rs 10 crore.

• Support for ways of acquisition of technologies only

• Subject to Govt provisions of IPRSubject to Govt provisions of IPR

• Government shall have right to transfer the technology to other manufacturers

5http://dhi.nic.in/scheme/scheme.html

Proposed Procedure

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Screening Committeei. Joint Secretary

(HE&MT), DHI- Chairman;

ii. Economic Adviser, DHI - Member;iii. Director, Central Manufacturing

Technology Institute- Member;

iv. Director (IFW-DHI) - Member;v. Director ( HEMT - DHI) - Member;vi. Technology Experts (three) - Members and;vii. Industrial Adviser (HE&MT) - Member Secretary.

Applicant

Experts

APPEX COMMITTEE

REVIEW COMMITTEE

Proposed Procedure

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Screening Committee

Applicant

Secretary (Heavy Industry), DHI - Chairman;AS & FA, DHI - Member;Prominent Industrialists from CG Sector ( 2 from large and two from SME sector) - Member;Adviser (Industry), Planning Commission - Member;Representative of DIPP not below the rank of Joint Secretary - Member;Representative of MSME not below the rank of Joint Secretary - Member;Representative of DSIR not below the rank of Joint Secretary - Member;Representative of NMCC not below the rank of Joint Secretary - Member;Director General (Bureau of Indian Standards) - Member;Director General (Mines & Safety) - Member;Director General (CII) - Member;Director General ( FICCI) - Member;Chairman (SBI) - Member;Chairman (SIDBI) - Member Director, Central Manufacturing Technology Institute - Member and;JS (HEMT), DHI - Member Secretary

Experts

Impact Monitoring

Pilot project: proof of concept, structured on best practices. Structuring of proposal: users contribution and involvement in

implementation, Specific Approvals: Linkages of results to time and resources, Periodic returns, Experts Groups monitoring, Auditing End project / scheme impact analysis through independent agency.

APPEX COMMITTEE

Thank You

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