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Recognizing the need for growth in competitiveness, employment and the economy, the Government has declared 2010‐2020 as ‘decade of innovation’ giving impetus to R&D.Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) have increased from 137,900 in 2006‐07 to 269,500 in 2012‐13 ISRO has evolved a programme called RESPOND through which financial support is provided for conducting research and development activities related to Space Science, Space Technology and Space Application to academia in India.TRANSCRIPT
Innovation and R&D: Sector Profile
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T bl f CTable of Contents
1. Innovation and R&D: Global Scenario
2. Innovation and R&D: India Scenario
3. Innovation and R&D: Gujarat scenario
4. Innovation and R&D: Investment Opportunities
1. Innovation and R&D:
Gl b l S iGlobal Scenario
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Innovation and R&DGlobal Scenario
Total investment across the world in innovation and R&D to remain constant (as percentage of GDP) during 2014
Share of total Global R&D spending • The United States to lead the world by
2012 2013 2014
America 34.5% 34% 33.9%
investing heavily in R&D and innovation byspending around USD 465 billion during 2014
• Around 80% of total investment USD 1.6trillion in R&D to come from 10 countries –
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US 32% 31.4% 31.1%
Asia 37% 38.3% 39.1%
Chi 15 3% 16 5% 17 5%
amongst these US, China and Japan to accountfor more than 50% of the total investment in2014
Investment in R&D as percentage of GDP
2012 2013 2014
America 2.5% 2.4% 2.5%
China 15.3% 16.5% 17.5%
Japan 10.5% 10.5% 10.2%
India 2.7% 2.7% 2.7% e ca
Asia 1.8% 1.9% 1.9%
Europe 1.9% 1.9% 1.8%
Europe 23.1% 22.4% 21.7%
Germany 6.1% 5.9% 5.7%
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Rest of World 0.9% 0.9% 0.9%Rest of World 5.4% 5.3% 5.3%
Source: 2014 R&D Magazine/Battelle Global R&D Funding Forecast
Innovation and R&DGlobal Scenario
5Source: 2014 R&D Magazine/Battelle Global R&D Funding Forecast
Innovation and R&DGlobal Scenario
“Somewhere, something incredible is waiting to be known” – Carl Sagan, Astronomer
Global Investment in R&D (USD billion) Different priorities among research leaders
2012 2013 2014
America 485 489 504
U.S. 447 450 465 20%
US8%
15%
China
Asia 561 596 633
China 232 258 284
20%60% 77%
Japan 160 163 165
India 41 42 44
Europe 350 349 35130%
India
Basic Research
Germany 92 92 92
Rest of World 81 83 87
30%
35%
35%Applied Research
Development
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Global total 1,517 1,559 1,61835%
Source: 2014 R&D Magazine/Battelle Global R&D Funding Forecast
2. Innovation and R&D:
I di S iIndia Scenario
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Innovation and R&DIndia Scenario: Evolution of Innovation and R&D
Before 1970Introductory Stage
Early 1990s to 2005 Liberalisation and Transition Era
2005 onwards Growth Era
1970 to early 1990s Indigenization Stage
• Indian Patents and Designs Act (1911)
• Patents Act (1970)• Recognition of process
• TRIPS under WTO (1995)
• Augmentation of network of centrally‐funded
a b c d
g ( )• Dependence on bulk
imports• Establishment of CSIR,
DRDO, ICAR, ISRO and IIT
g ppatents only
• Restricted foreign ownership in Indian companiesF ‘
(1995)• Amendments to the
Patents Act (1970) to make it TRIPS compliantR i t d ti f
yinstitutions and universities
• Increase in R&D and exports in sectors such as IT, pharma, electronics and t bilIITs • Focus on ‘reverse
engineering’ among pharmaceutical companies
• Reintroduction of product patents
• Reduction in tariff and non‐tariff measures
• Easing FDI norms
automobiles• Innovations in automobiles
such as Nano, the world’s least expensive car
• Focus on discovery of new g• Shifting focus in
pharma towards clinical research and new drug development
chemical entities by pharma companies
• Adoption of Science, Technology and Innovation Policy 2013
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development Policy 2013
Source: Korn/Ferry International, Asia‐Pacific Research center, Stanford University, India Brand Equity Foundation
Innovation and R&DIndia Scenario
India was the 8th largest investor in R&D across globe by spending around USD 42 billion in 2013 and accounted for 2.7% of global expenditure
• Current government spending on R&D is 0.9% of the GDP and is 30% of theexpected to reach 2% of the GDP by 2017 – the Planning Commissionof India
• Growth in investment in R&D is expected to outrun the growth inoverall GDP – During 2010‐2013 expenditure in R&D is expected
30% of the
Top 1000
Global R&D Firms are present in India
R&D spending in India (USD billion)MNC R&D centres in India
increase by ~CAGR of 11% to USD 42 billion (in terms of PPP) whereasoverall GDP is expected to grow by ~CAGR of 7.8% (in terms of PPP)
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40
50
3338 40 42 44
R&D spending in India (USD billion)
500600700800900
517
699780
871
CAGR: 16.4%
0
10
20
30
0100200300400500
2002 200 2006 2008 20
191297
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2010 2011 2012 2013 2014R&D spending in India (USD billion)
Pre 2000
2002 2004 2006 2008 2011
MNC R&D centres in India
Source: The Indian R&D Landscape, 2012, Battelle, India Brand Equity Foundation
Innovation and R&DIndia Scenario: Areas of focus and Expertise & Growth Drivers
Growing Demand
• Evolving consumer lifestyles• Liberalization and increasing
competition• Proximity to future growth
markets
Areas of focus andexpertise for R&D
markets
Psychology
Engineering
Growth Drivers
Physics
Policy Support
Increasing Investment
Computer Science
Material Science
• Establishment of CoEs, NMITLI initiative
• Providing support to global projects
• PPP in R&D• Strengthening educational
infrastructure
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from India• Increasing corporate R&D investments
• Amendments to the Patents Act & Setting up of NIC
Source: India Electronic News, Money control, CNBC, Economic Times, KPMG Analysis
Innovation and R&DIndia Scenario
Recognizing the need for growth in competitiveness, employment and economy, the Government has declared 2010‐2020 as ‘decade of innovation’ giving impetus to R&D
• In engineering offshore R&D, India is the most preferred location across the globe& k l d d i i h d billi b d di b• R&D work related to product engineering worth around USD 42 billion to be outsourced to India by
2020• Post 2005, MNC’s started to expand their presence in Tier II cities in addition to Tier I cities due to
higher catchment area, lower attrition and cost arbitrage
R&D outsourcing in India (USD billion)MNC R&D centres distribution in India (2012)
68101214
CAGR: 33.5%43%
11%
10%4%
Bengaluru
Mumbai/Pune
Hyderabad
0246
2005 201119%
13%
NCR
Chennai
Others
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R&D outsourcing in India (USD billion)
Source: The Indian R&D Landscape, 2012, Financial Express, Value Notes, India Brand Equity Foundation
Innovation and R&DIndia Scenario: Types of Intellectual Property
Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) have increased from 137,900 in 2006‐07 to 269,500 in 2012‐13
Intellectual Property Rights Application (2012‐13)• Patent and design applications shows a CAGR of 8.9 percent in 2012‐13 from 8.6 percent in 2006‐
18%
3%
Patent
Design
Trade mark li ti
07• Growth in Intellectual Property Rights application
illustrates the increase in in‐house R&D and innovation in India
79%applications
250213
Intellectual Property Applications (‘000)CAGR of
Patents
TrademarksCopyright
100
150
200
105125 130
145
180 183
213Trademark Applications:
12.8%
Intellectual Property
TrademarksCopyright
0
50
FY07 FY08 FY09 FY10 FY11 FY12 FY13
35 37 39 36 40 45 47
2 4 4 4 5 6 9.2
PropertyGeographical Indications
IndustrialLayout
Plant Variety Protection
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Patent Design Trade mark applications
Industrial Designs
Layout Designs
Source: Department of Industrial Policy and Promotion, India Brand Equity Foundation
Innovation and R&DIndia Scenario: Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) (1/2)
h l d ll d h h h h f l d d fISRO has evolved a programme called RESPOND through which financial support is provided forconducting research and development activities related to Space Science, Space Technology and SpaceApplication to academia in India
Sponsored Research (RESPOND)
To encourage quality research in areas of relevance to the Indian space programme
Aims
Sponsored Research (RESPOND)
To enhance academic base, generate human resources and infrastructure at the academic institutes to
To harness the advanced research areas of space science and technology for national development and toderive the maximum benefit for the people of India
gsupport the space programme
derive the maximum benefit for the people of India
Objectives To establish strong links with academic institutions in the country to carry out research and developmentalprojects which are of relevance to space and derive useful outputs of such R&D to support ISROprogrammes
To provide support to research projects in wide range of topics in space technology, space science andapplications areas to universities/ institutionsMajor
ActivitiesIn addition conferences, workshops and publications, which are of relevance to space research, are also
13Source: www.isro.org
being supported
Innovation and R&DIndia Scenario: Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) (2/2)
h l d ll d h h h h f l d d fISRO has evolved a programme called RESPOND through which financial support is provided forconducting research and development activities related to Space Science, Space Technology and SpaceApplication to academia in India
Sponsored Research (RESPOND)
Research proposals are Supported by ISRO in any area of relevance to the space programme
Sponsored Research (RESPOND)
Physics of the ionosphere and magnetosphere; meteorology, dynamics of theatmosphere; geophysics, geology; astronomy; cosmology; astrophysics; planetary andinterplanetary space physics and climatology
Space Science
Exam
ples
Rocket and satellite technology; propulsion systems design and optimization;aerodynamics and heat transfer problems related to space vehicles; guidance and controlsystems for launch vehicles and spacecraft; polymer chemistry, propellant technology;ultra‐light‐weight structure; satellite energy systems; space electronics, Spacecommunication systems; orbital mechanics, computer sciences and new material
Space Technology
y ; , pdevelopment
Remote sensing of the earth’s resources: space communication; satellite geodesy imageprocessing, satellite meteorology including weather forecasting, Space Education andE l
Space Applications
14Source: www.isro.org
EcologyApplications
Innovation and R&DIndia Scenario: Key Players in R&D
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3. Innovation and R&D:
G j t S iGujarat Scenario
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Innovation and R&DGujarat Scenario: Overview
• Gujarat accounted for over 10% of the total R&D spending of India in 2010‐11
• The state has attracted maximum foreign technology transfer agreements from 1991 to 2011, givingfurther boost to research and developmentfurther boost to research and development
• The state has over 35 R&D and specialized institutions, focusing on applied research for majormanufacturing sectors including pharmaceuticals & biotechnology, chemicals & petrochemicals, auto& engineering, renewable energy, etc& engineering, renewable energy, etc
• Key sectors – Pharmaceuticals and Biotechnology. The state has 40% of the Contract ResearchOrganizations in the country. Key R&D segments include clinical research, genetic engineering, drugresearch and developmentresearch and development
2%8% 1%
Foreign Technology Agreements in Gujarat during 1991 to 2011
Engineering
31%
2%Chemicals & Petrochemicals
Pharmaceutical
Textile
17Source: KPMG Analysis
59%Others
Innovation and R&DGujarat Scenario: Government Initiatives
In 2011‐12, Gujarat was seeded as one of the 7 Cluster Innovation Centres (CICs) for Pharmaceutical sector by National Informatics Centre (NIC)
• The CIC has around 450 drugs and pharmaceuticalsmanufacturing units in Ahmedabad, Vadodara andnearby areas constituting of 7 big, 20‐25 medium‐sized and the rest being the small firms
• Major products include – pharmaceuticals andmedical disposable products
• The development of CIC has been activelysupported by various technical training institutions,industry associations and Government agencies
• Cluster approach based Innovation promotion initiatives have resulted in institutionalization of a• Cluster approach based Innovation promotion initiatives have resulted in institutionalization of aone year, partially self funded Techno‐Biopreneur program for mentoring aspiring life sciencetechnology based entrepreneurs among Entrepreneurship Development Institute (EDI), GujaratState Biotechnology Mission (GSBTM) and Foundation for MSME clusters
• Also a physical facility for preservation of new chemical molecules at Rajkot University has been
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• Also, a physical facility for preservation of new chemical molecules at Rajkot University has beenstrengthened through this project
Source: KPMG Analysis
Innovation and R&DGujarat Scenario: Government Initiatives
Support to Research & Development Institutions Scheme• Operative period – February 2009 to February 2014• For support to R&D Institutions:
• Up‐gradation of facilities and setting up of new R&D institutions, testing facilities, incubation centers, etc• For assistance to contract/sponsored research work:
• R&D Institutions, including those established by Government and Private sector institutions recognized byDepartment of Scientific and Industrial Research (DSIR), Government of India and engaged in sponsored R&Dwork• AICTE approved professional colleges including autonomous as well as those affiliated to Universities, taking upAICTE approved professional colleges including autonomous as well as those affiliated to Universities, taking upsponsored R&D work from industry
• Eligible institutions:• Specific R&D Project proposals from R&D Institutions, including those established by Government and PrivateSector institutions, recognized by DSIR, Government of India and engaged in sponsored R&D workP l f AICTE d f i l ll i l di t ll th ffili t d t• Proposals from AICTE approved professional colleges, including autonomous, as well as those affiliated toUniversities, taking up sponsored R&D work from industry• Assistance for Contract/ Sponsored research work from any industrial unit / Industry Association to recognizedR&D Institution/ technical colleges approved by AICTE• Sponsored R&D Project proposals from Industries Associations or individual industrial units
For support to R&D Institutions, assistance of up to 60% of the project cost is provided (excluding cost of land and building)
p j p p
For assistance to contract/sponsored research work assistance of up to 50% of the project cost is
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For assistance to contract/sponsored research work, assistance of up to 50% of the project cost is provided (excluding cost of land and building) subject to a maximum of USD 100,000
Source: KPMG Analysis
Innovation and R&DGujarat Scenario: Government Initiatives
International Centre for Entrepreneurship & Technology (iCREATE)
• iCreate – Gujarat government’s initiative to promote innovation• A world class innovation centre to be developed on a sprawling 34‐acre campus aimed to provide p p g p p
the best environment to young entrepreneurs to innovate and create businesses which in turn will result in prosperity of the state as well as India
20Source: iCREATE
Innovation and R&DGujarat Scenario
“Gujarat is a Vibrant state with fast paced development and ties between Gujarat and Yunnan will bring mutual cooperation for investment and industrial development” – Mr. Li Chon, Deputy Director, Yunnan Development
Research Centre
• Gunnebo Security Group, a global security solutionsprovider, will be putting up a global R&D center atits Halol facility in Gujarat and will also invest USD
Gunnebo Security Group
• In April 2012 Swedish Chamber of Commerce and
Swedish Chamber of Commerce and Industries
its Halol facility in Gujarat and will also invest USD4.92 million for capacity addition to meet exportdemand
• The R&D centre will provide ample opportunities tothe country's unmatched engineering talent andb ll d d k f
• In April 2012, Swedish Chamber of Commerce andIndustries entered into MoU with Government ofGujarat (GoG), iNDEXTb and International Centrefor Entrepreneurship and Technology (iCREATE) inpresence of Ambassador of Sweden to India Mr.
substantially reduce speed to market forintroducing newer innovative solutions
Yunnan Development Research Centre
Lars‐Olof Lindgren and the then Hon’ble ChiefMinister of Gujarat, Shri Narendra Modi
• The delegation evinced keen interest in mutual co‐operation in trade and commerce and human
In January 2012, Industrial Extension Bureau (iNDEXTb)and Yunnan's Development Research Centre signed amemorandum of understanding (MoU) for cooperationto invest in technical and research and development(R&D)
operation in trade and commerce and humanresources development, R&D, high‐tech agrobusiness and technology
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(R&D)
Source: iNDEXTb
Innovation and R&DGujarat Scenario: Gujarat State Innovation Council
To realize and harness the potential of innovation which will act as a catalyst for the multi‐facetedbalanced development and inclusive growth in the StateVision
Major Thrust Areas
Governance Science & Technology
Education and Research Industry Information
Technology
Major Thrust Areas
Land, Climate and Environment
Health and Nutrition Finance Energy Infrastructure
Markets Skill Development Entrepreneurship Public Service Delivery
Global Competitiveness
22Source: www.innovationcouncil.gov.in
Innovation and R&DGujarat Scenario: Physical Research Laboratory (PRL), Ahmedabad
• Known as the cradle of Space Sciences inIndia the Physical Research Laboratory (PRL) M bil
Research facilities at PRL
India, the Physical Research Laboratory (PRL)was founded in 1947 by Dr. Vikram Sarabhai
• As a unit of the Department of Space,Government of India, PRL carries outfundamental research in selected areas of
PetrologicalMicroscope for thin/ polished
Mobile Micropulse
Lidar
Ion Microprobe
fundamental research in selected areas ofPhysics, Space & Atmospheric Sciences,Astronomy, Astrophysics & Solar Physics,and Planetary & Geosciences
Sub‐millimeter
Lidar at Mt. AbuStereoscopic & Optical
Microscopes
Rare Gas
Mass spectrometerThermal Ionization Mass
section studies
Radio Carbon Dating
Infrared Telescope
millimeter Astronomy
for minera‐logical studies
Low background,
high
Spectro‐meter(TIMS)
Stable Isotope
Research Areas Astronomy and Astrophysics Gravitation & Cosmology Solar Physics Particle Physics
Single grain laser
stimulated lumine‐scence
Space
Photochemistry Logitech Thin/
Polished Section
Preparation
high sensitive
Gamma Ray Spectrometry laboratory
Isotope Mass
Spectro‐meter
Space & Atmospheric Sciences Nuclear, Atomic & Molecular Physics Earth Sciences Nonlinear Dynamics Planetary Sciences & ExplorationQ O i & Q I f i
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scencesystem
Preparation Facility
Quantum Optics & Quantum Information
Source: www.prl.res.in
Innovation and R&DGujarat Scenario: B.V. Patel Pharmaceutical Education and Research Development (PERD) Centre , Ahmedabad
Drug Delivery Systems
A non‐profit organization, PERD Centre acts as asupportive partner to the pharmaceutical industry
India’s first multidisciplinary, post graduate Research Institute
Departments
• Department Of Analytical
• Department Of BiostatisticsSolid Lipid
Nanoparticles
Nanocarriers
pp p p yand academia, providing the facilities and resourcesto undertake the latest in R&D
Department Of BiostatisticsNanoparticles
• Department Of Cell And Molecular Biology
• Department Of Medicinal Ch i
Controlled release
formulations
l i
Researchat
PERDChemistry
• Department Of Microbiology
• Department Of PharmacognosyAnd Phytochemistry
Floating bioadhesive
Liposomes
PERD
As an industry‐academia‐government collaboration, PERD offers•Well equipped laboratories and researchfacilities
• Department Of Pharmacology And Toxicology
• Department Of Pharmaceutics
Niosomes
Micro‐emulsions
facilities• Expert services of scientific and technicalpersonnel• A well stocked, spacious library• Regular education training and developmental
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emulsionsMouth
dissolving films
• Regular education, training and developmentalactivities
Source: www.perdcentre.com
Innovation and R&DGujarat Scenario: Institute of Seismic Research (ISR), Gandhinagar
2 3Geophysical Surveys
Study Of Deep Crustal And Lithospheric Structures
2D AND 3D Seismic Surveys For Petroleum Exploration And
1 Seismic Hazard Assessment
Seismic Microzonation
Tsunami Modeling
Global Earthquake Model
h
2 Seismic Hazard Assessment, Project Specific
GIFT City
Sardar Patel Statue of Unity
LNG Terminal (Mundra)
3
1 Geophysical Surveys
Mapping Of Basement Structures
3D Magnetotelluric Survey
Seismic & Tsunami hazard using EU – India e‐Infrastructure with Italy
LNG Terminal (Mundra)
Nuclear Power Plants
2 Seismic Hazard Assessment
3 Seismic Hazard Assessment, Project Specific
4 Laboratories4 Laboratories
5Help to Industry
6New Plans of ISR
Laboratories Seismic Data Analysis Centre Geotechnical Lab Global Positioning System Lab Engineering Seismology &
Geophysics Labs
4Help to Industry
Investigation of faults crossing the petroleum pipelines
i i h d t l k
5 New Plans Of ISR
Earthquake Early Warning
Gis–based Intelligent Shake Maps
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Geophysics Labs Gravity & Magnetics Lab Electrical And Eletromagnetic Lab
seismic hazard to new solar parks and railway stations
Preparation Of Geotechnical Atlas Of Gujarat
Source: www.isr.gujarat.gov.in
Innovation and R&DGujarat Scenario: Anand Agricultural University (AAU)
Bidi Tobacco Research Station,
Anand
Agricultural Research Station,
Dahod
North Coat Cattle Breeding Farm,
Chharodi
Regional Cotton Research Station,
Viramgam
Agricultural Research Station,
Dhandhuka
Pulse Research Station, Vadodara
Paddy Research Station, Dhaboi
Castor and Seed Spices Research Station, Sanand
Regional Research Station, Anand
Department of Agricultural
Biotechnology, Anand
Narmada Irrigation Research station, Khandha
Regional Research Station, Arnej
Research Centres under AAUMain Maize
Research Station, Godhra
Main Forage Research Station,
Anand
Reproductive Biology Research
Unit, Anand
Main Vegetable Research Station,
Anand
Anand
Medicinal & Aromatic Plant Research, Anand
Agricultural Product
Processing Unit, Anand
Bio Control Research
Laboratory, Anand
Weed control Project, Anand
Micro Nutrient Project, Anand
Department of Animal Nutrition,
AnandAnand
Exotic Cattle Breeding Farm,
Chharodi
Rice Research Station, Nawagam
Directorate of Research & Dean
PG Studies
Agricultural Research Station,
Derol
Agricultural Research Station for Irrigated Crops, Thasra
26Source: www.aau.in
Innovation and R&DGujarat Scenario: Institute of Plasma Research (IPR), Gandhinagar
Institute of Plasma Research (IPR) is an internationally recognized institution for its contributions to fundamental and applied research in plasma physics and associated technologies
Studies on high
IPR has a scientific and engineering manpower of 200 with core i b l high
temperature magnetically confined plasmas
competency in below areas
Industrial plasma
Research Areas
Basic i
Super‐conducting magnets and
i
Computer modeling
Theoretical plasma
physics plasma processing
and application
experiments in plasma physics
f iNumber of Number of
Ultra high vacuum
Pulsed power
Microwave and RF
cryogenicsphysics
Name of InstituteNumber of Patents Filed
Number of Copyrights Filed
Parul Institute of Pharmacy 9 ‐
Parul Institute of Engineering d T h l
12 20
Computer‐based
control and
Industrial and environmental
plasma applications
vacuum RF
Strategic plasma li i
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and Technology0
Total 21 20
control and
data acquisitionapplications
Source: www.ipr.res.in
Innovation and R&DGujarat Scenario: Torrent R&D Centre
A team of over 600 scientists offer dedicated services in the specified areas
New Drug Delivery Generic Drug
• Torrent R&D Centre is • A portfolio of more than 75 • Torrent R&D Center is capable
g ySystems / Value Added Generics
Generic Drug DevelopmentDiscovery Research
• Torrent R&D Centre iscommitted to innovation bydiscovering novel molecules andformulating unique therapeuticapproaches
• A portfolio of more than 75products for various markets:patent navigation, processdevelopment, scaling‐up, techtransfer, manufacturing API andfinished formulations,
i t ti d l h i
• Torrent R&D Center is capableof developing new dosageforms by leveraging theproprietary technologies suchas Dual Retard InlayTechnology, Compact TabletT h l G t R t ti• The focus is on understanding
the pathophysiology of thetarget disease and finding waysto modulate the disease process
T t R&D C t i ki
registrations and supply chainmanagement
• Torrent’s development arm hasdedicated teams of highlyqualified scientists working on
f
Technology, Gastro RetentiveSystem and Matrix Based SR/Modified Release Formulations
• Some of the novel (first time inthe world) solutions are• Torrent R&D Centre is working
on 6 discovery projects in theareas of diabetes and its relatedcomplications, metabolicsyndrome, renal disease,neuropathic pain and
development and registration ofgeneric products with EU‐CTDdossiers
)Lamotrigine dispersible‐ODformulation and Nicorandil ODformulation
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cardiovascular disorders
Source: www.torrentpharma.com
Innovation and R&DGujarat Scenario: National Institute of Pharmaceuticals Education and Research (NIPER)
• NIPER – Ahmedabad commenced from academic year 2007‐08• Located at B. V. Patel PERD Centre, a reputed institute in the Western part of the country that has been in theforefront of Pharmaceutical education and research for the past eighteen years
To tone up the level of pharmaceutical education, research and managementp p , g
Objectives To produce leaders in the field and provide opportunities for training of future teachers, researchscientists and managers for the industry and the profession
To be a center for innovation in pharmaceutical sciences and technology
Research at NIPER ‐ Departments
DEPARTMENT OF MEDICINAL CHEMISTRY
DEPARTMENT OF BIOTECHNOLOGYCHEMISTRY
DEPARTMENT OF PHARMACEUTICS
BIOTECHNOLOGY
DEPARTMENT OF MEDICAL DEVICES
DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL PRODUCTS
DEPARTMENT OF
DEPARTMENT OF PHARMACEUTICAL ANALYSIS
29Source: www.niperahm.edu.in
PHARMACOLOGY AND TOXICOLOGY
Innovation and R&DGujarat Scenario: Gujarat Energy Research and Management Institute (GERMI)
GERMI is a centre of excellence in industry learning and has been set up to develop humanresource assets to cater to the petroleum and allied energy sectors, improve knowledgebase of policy makers and technologists and provide a competitive edge to leaders tocompete in the global arena
GERMI has established a Research and Innovation Centre with threemajor research wings and various other research cells
Vision
Our values and beliefs lead us to envisionOur values and beliefs lead us to envision
that young professionals in energy sector
ought to have an access to the
opportunities for being more competent
Petroleum Wing
opportunities for being more competent,
efficient, highly knowledgeable and
courageous to innovate and experiment in
the global arena.Research Wingsthe global arena.
Environment and Energy Efficient Wing
Wings
Renewable research Wing
30Source: www.germi.org
Innovation and R&DGujarat Scenario: Electrical Research and Development Institute (ERDA)
Vision: An Internationally Renowned Laboratory and Center of Excellence in R&D for Electrical Industries
• Electrical Research and Development Association (ERDA) is a cooperative research institution createdby the Indian Electrical Industry and Utilities with the support of Government of India andby the Indian Electrical Industry and Utilities with the support of Government of India andGovernment of Gujarat• ERDA provides services in areas of Certification Testing, Calibration, Research & Development,Residual Life Assessment (RLA), Condition Monitoring, Energy Audits & Management, Third PartyInspection (TPI) & Power Systems to the Indian Electrical & Power Sector in particular, and theIndustrial Sector in general
ERDA’s R&D focus continues to be industry oriented projects and nationally relevant
Research and Development projects completed under ERDA are:
On Line Short Circuit and High Voltage Test Facility
Mobile Test Laboratory
Residual Life Assessment
Testing and Evaluation of Electrical Materials and Products
p p j p
• Development of a Metal Hydride based Hydrogen Storage System for Stand – Alone Hydrogen Fuelled Gen–Set
• Corrosion Mapping of Structural Steels and RCC Concrete Structures of Thermal Power Stations Located Away fromCoastal Areas & Near Coastal Areas
31Source: www.erda.org
Coastal Areas & Near Coastal Areas
Innovation and R&DGujarat Scenario: Gujarat Grassroot Innovation Augmentation Network (GIAN)
GIAN is India's first technology business incubator focused on incubating and commercializing grassroots innovations
GIAN is helping unaided, unqualified, untrained individual innovator from the informal sector who hasconceptualized/developed technological innovation and/or outstanding traditional knowledge practices
The objective of GIAN is to build the value chain around grassroot innovations with the end objective of making theseavailable to the masses through the market mechanism or otherwise
Since its inception, a total of 113 projects have been supported under MVIF, which are at different stages of incubation
Major innovations recognized UnderMajor innovations recognized Under GIAN: • Clay Cooker• Sugarcane juice extractor•Natural Water Cooler•Natural Water Cooler•Motorized kite thread winder• Stencil cutting device for hand embroidery
32Source: www.gian.org
Innovation and R&DGujarat Scenario: Central Salt & Marine Chemicals Research Institute (CSMCR), Bhavnagar
The Institute’s R & D activities carried by its dedicated team of 360 staff members, with 150 S&T staff on its roll and around 250 research fellows and project assistants revolves around the following areas:
Salt and marine
Chemicals Inorganic Materials
and
Electro Membrane Processes
Marine Bio‐technology and Ecology
Reverse Osmosis
EngineeringWasteland Research
Analytical Sciences
Some of the recent landmark technologies developed by the institute:Some of the recent landmark technologies developed by the institute:
Catalysisand Ecology
Some of the recent landmark technologies developed by the institute:
• Integrated process for the production of SOP, green bromine and high purity magnesia from concentrated natural brine• Neat biodiesel from Jatropha curcas• Development of hollow fiber (HF) ultra filtration membranes for efficient water purification with low rejection rate• Production of high purity salt from natural brines
Some of the recent landmark technologies developed by the institute:
• Integrated process for the production of SOP, green bromine and high purity magnesia from concentrated natural brine• Neat biodiesel from Jatropha curcas• Development of hollow fiber (HF) ultra filtration membranes for efficient water purification with low rejection rate• Production of high purity salt from natural brines• Production of high purity salt from natural brines• Production of spherical shaped crystals of common salt from natural brine• Production of low sodium salt from bitterns and vegetable salt from Salicornia• Transgenic agricultural crops conferring salt tolerance through molecular biology and genetic engineering interventions
• Production of high purity salt from natural brines• Production of spherical shaped crystals of common salt from natural brine• Production of low sodium salt from bitterns and vegetable salt from Salicornia• Transgenic agricultural crops conferring salt tolerance through molecular biology and genetic engineering interventions
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Innovation and R&DGujarat Scenario: Ceramic Research in Gujarat
Central Glass and Ceramic Research Institute, Ahmedabad
Focus Areas Of ResearchFocus Areas Of Research
.Technology development for the quality improvement of the traditional ceramic products like tiles, sanitary wares etc.
Utilization of industrial wastes for the production of traditional Ceramics
Development activity for the rural artisans and SMEs Sectors in traditional ceramics for societal benefitsDevelopment activity for the rural artisans and SMEs Sectors in traditional ceramics for societal benefits
Beneficiation of the raw materials
Development of energy efficient refractory
Some major Technologies developed / underdevelopment by the institute:
P t t d T h l f G i di f C i Fi d S
Futuristic research in application of Nano technology in traditional ceramics
• Patented Technology for Grinding of Ceramic Fired Scrap• Development of Glazes and Engobes for Roofing Tiles• Production of Bone China utilizing the china clays of Gujarat• Optimizing process parameters and suggesting suitable remedy for improvement in productivity of stoneware products
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p• Synthesis of Mullite Grog by calcining china clay and other alumina containing precursor
Innovation and R&DGujarat Scenario: Directorate of Groundnut Research, Junagadh
The Directorate of Groundnut Research (DGR) came in to being as the first crop commodity research unit under thecategory of NRC's (National Research Centers) of the ICAR. Established to facilitate research to enhance productivityof groundnut in keeping with its importance among the oilseed crops of India
VisionThe vision statement for groundnut is “Enhancing efficiency of groundnut based production system on a sustainablebasis through appropriate cropping system, value addition and diversification of products so that the groundnutsystem as a whole becomes sustainable, remunerative and globally competitive”
Varieties of Groundnuts Developed at the Research Centre:
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•A VB variety released in 2008 for cultivation in kharif in Punjab, UP and northern RajasthanGirnar‐2 and northern Rajasthan
• An SB variety released in 2010 for cultivation in kharif in West Bengal, Orissa and Manipur
Girnar‐3
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Innovation and R&DGujarat Scenario: Animal Husbandry Research
The College of Veterinary Science & Animal Husbandry, Anand is a reputed educational and research Institute in Indiadedicated for conduction of high quality research to enhance the economical productivity and to transfer the technology to thefarmers apart from teaching the related subjects
College of Veterinary Science & Animal Husbandry, Anand
farmers apart from teaching the related subjects
Major Research Departments :
Reproductive Biology Research Unit Exotic Cattle Breeding Farm
Vanbandhu College of Veterinary Science and Animal Husbandry, Navsari
Livestock Research Station Department Of Animal Nutrition, AAU
Major Objective To carryout research in Veterinary and Animal Sciences as per location specific needs to evolve relevantpackage of practices.
Some Major Research Projects undertaken :j j
Livestock research Station Strengthening of Livestock and Veterinary component
Establishment of elite herd of Surti buffaloes AICRP on Goat Improvement (Surti Field Unit)
Establishment of nucleus herd of HFK crossbred
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Establishment of nucleus herd of HFK crossbred
Innovation and R&DGujarat Scenario: Dairy Technology Research
Dairy Technology Department, AAU:
Recent Research work in this department is being carried out under the following research schemes:
ICAR Network project on “R&D support for process up gradation of indigenous milk products for industrial application”ICAR Network project on R&D support for process up‐ gradation of indigenous milk products for industrial application
Application of membrane processing technology for selected indigenous and western dairy products
Study on Mozzarella cheese Analogue Preparation.
Department of Dairy Technology in collaboration with Vidya Dairy regularly conducts short courses for industry andactively helps the Dairy Industry as well as other departments of the university in carrying out need based specializedanalytical work related to rheological and chemical‐compositional analysis of milk, food and vegetable / agriculturalproducts
Research Work Numbers
Total Publications 453
products
Major Achievements of the Department:
Total Publications 453
Research findings in the Department of Dairy Technology 85
Research Recommendations 49
ICAR Net work project 2
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Awards 14
4. Innovation and R&D:
I t t O t itiInvestment Opportunities
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Innovation and R&DInvestment Opportunities
■ Increase in the number of R&D facilitiesIncrease in R&D■ PPP model to boost the R&D infrastructure in the state
Increase in R&D through PPP model
■ The advanced technologies available should be highlighted / showcased to attract potential investorsUse of Technology
■ Investment in State‐of‐the‐art Centres for R&D and Centre for Excellences
■ The government has established Gujarat Council of Science City and developed Gujarat Science City laid over 107 hectares of land and further 300 hectares under acquisition for future expansion of science city
Adequate state‐of‐the‐art R&D centres / ‘Centre over 107 hectares of land and further 300 hectares under acquisition for future expansion of science city
and related projects/
for Excellences’
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Innovation and R&DInvestment Opportunities
Defence related Pharmaceuticals & R blmanufacturing Biotechnology Renewable energy
Auto & engineering Specialty & fine chemicals
Public private partnership (PPP)
IT/ITES New varieties of fibers & yarn Energy efficiency
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iNDEXTb ‐Industrial Extension Bureau http://www.indextb.com
Gujarat State Innovation Council http://www.innovationcouncil.gov.in
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