CSIR- A Global R&D Platform for The Most Vibrant International Partnership Opportunities in India at India Habitat Centre, New Delhi 16.11.2016 Anuradha Madhukar Principal Scientist RPPBDD, CSIR 1
Organisational Structure Shri Narendra Modi Prime Minister of India President, CSIR Society Dr. Harsh Vardhan Minister, S&T and ES Vice President, CSIR Governing Body Shri Y. S. Chowdary MoS, S&T and ES Advisory Board Director General Performance Appraisal Board Dr. Girish Sahni DG, CSIR and Secretary, DSIR Management Council Institutes 2
One of the Largest Industrial R&D Organizations in the World CSIR PROFILE 39 5 38 Research Laboratories Outreach Centres Units 7000 3300 4500 8000 HUMAN RESOURCE PROFILE Scientists S & T Support PhD Students Research Assistants
CSIR Pan India Presence Prime Minister of India President, CSIR CEERI IMT CSIO IIIM IHBT IIP CBRI NPL, CRRI, IGIB, NISCAIR, NISTADS, CSIR HQ CDRI, CIMAP, IITR, NBRI Minister, S&T and ES Vice President, CSIR Dr. Girish Sahni Director General, CSIR AMPRI NEERI CSMCRI NCL NIO NAL CFTRI CECRI NML SERC CLRI CIMFR CMERI IMMT CCMB IICT NGRI NEIST IICB CGCRI Physical Sciences Chemical Sciences Biological Sciences Engineering Sciences Information Sciences NIIST
CSIR s Core Strengths Drugs and Pharmaceuticals Material Science Chemical Sciences Leather Science Bio-sciences Engineering Sciences Aerospace CSIR Earth and Physical Sciences
International Networking MANTRA Sharing of knowledge is like international trade. Both parties benefit, so that the total Amount of knowledge exchanged is greater than the sum of knowledge actually exchanged Sharing of Cost & Research Generation of New Ideas Global Benchmarking Why International Networking? Exchange of Scientific Knowledge Use of Advanced Research Facilities Human Resource Development 6
Modes of International Collaboration Contract R&D Licensing of Intellectual Property Consultancy Knowledge based Technical Services Capacity Building
CSIR Fostering, Promoting & Sustaining International S&T Partnerships Bilateral S&T Cooperation Generic Schemes for international mobility of scientists and researchers International Conferences, Symposia Workshops & Training Courses Assisting the Labs in Relating their S&T Priorities with Latest Developments Abroad International Networking in cutting edge research areas: Nanotech, Energy, Proteomics and Botanicals Cooperation with Regional/ International Agencies International Fellowships & Travel Awards
CSIR s Expectations From International Collaborations Implementation of goal oriented joint research programmes / projects for development of technologies in the identified priority areas Joint scaling-up of CSIR Intellectual Property (IP) and the IP of Italian institutions for commercialization in India and Italy respectively Promoting measures to enhance S&T based entrepreneurship and job creation by facilitating a platform for general entrepreneurship development based on S&T enabling commercialization of IP generated 9
CSIR s Expectations From International Collaborations Setting up of joint technology incubation centres for initial and growth phases of technology development Facilitating licensing-out of technologies of CSIR India to the Italian Industry and In-licensing of technologies of Italian institutions to Indian industry Advancement of human skill through specialized skill building partnership in high technology areas. CSIR is interested in joint training programmes in partnership with international agencies for generation of highly skilled human resource in niche S&T areas, including photonics, biotechnology, nanotechnology, advanced manufacturing, instrumentation, etc. 10
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