CSIR – GOVERNMENT OF WEST BENGAL TECHNOLOGY FACILITATION CENTRE.
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CSIR – GOVERNMENT OF WEST BENGALTECHNOLOGY FACILITATION CENTRE
TFC: CSIR and Government of West Bengal Join Hands
SALIENT FEATURES
• Joint initiative of the Government of West Bengal and CSIR
• CSIR-CGCRI has the nodal role on behalf of CSIR
• Implemented in project mode for 3 years
• Funding support from Government of West Bengal with notional involvement of CSIR-CGCRI
• First of its kind initiative in India MoU signed on 16th September, 2013
Activity Initiated in January, 2014
Vision• Creating a sustainable ecosystem of
micro, small and medium enterprises to drive economic prosperity of the State
Mission • To achieve technological enablement of
West Bengal’s small scale sector leveraging the prowess of our knowledge institutions
Objectives
Single window information
support
Catalysing enablement
Networking hub for stakeholders
Assessing technological gaps
and innovation needs
Skill development Local pathways for
global development
A Multi- Model Approach
• Aims at leveraging overall performance and collective efficiency of SMEs• Selection of pilot clusters to implement the programme • Customize methodologies to cluster settings
Monitoring Implementation Cluster strategy
developmentDiagnosisCluster
selection
UNIDO MODEL
NABARD PARTICIPATORY MODEL
• Concentration on rural artisans • Forward integration with other
programmes • Coordinate efforts of all agencies
• Networking hub for stakeholders • Facilitate access of clusters to
technology, skills and R&D • Ecosystem approach • Unique sub-components for
supporting institutional set up e.g portals, toolkits etc.
NInC CLUSTER INNOVATION MODEL
Operating Modality
TFC
DIC
DIC
DIC
DIC
Technology Facilitation Centre
Technology Providers
DICTFC
(Hub)
Clusters
Farmers
Enterpreneurs
CSIR instituions across India;
R&D institutions;Academia
Stakeholders in Districts
Hub and Spokes Structure
Action Domains Listing Technologies for the Districts of West Bengal
Creating District Status Papers and Understanding Adoption Barriers
Need Assessment in Clusters
Capacity Building and Skill Development through Information Dissemination and Networking
Programme Deliverables
output• Technology
Information• Policy
Analytics• Shared
Databases
outcome• Technology
Diffusion• Technology
Adoption
impact• Energised
Small Scale Sector
Identifying Sectors for Intervention
Exploratory Sector
• Sectors that have been identified to represent industrial priorities, yet do not have clusters
Scale Up Sector
• Sectors that have existing clusters and are undergoing technological enablement
Craft Hub• Craft Hubs that are likely
to be benefited through technological intervention
Dokra CLUSTER PROBLEMS • Lack of healthy environment – e.g. sanitation, high
SPM• Large scale drudgery • Need for workplace – living place segregation• Gas fired kiln will not work • Alternative to the use of pitch
Bikna Cluster, Bankura
TECHNOLOGICAL CHALLENGES • Environmental pollution from furnaces high• Furnace size and design not suitable• Kiln that requires lesser coal
INTERVENTION ACHIEVED • Advanced furnace technology from CSIR-NML provided to the Cluster through KVIB• Funding through KVIB
Case Report - I
Terracotta Panchmura Cluster, Bankura
CLUSTER PROBLEMS Use of inefficient kiln that emits high smoke Design defect in an existing hi-tech kilnUse of traditional fuelsNon-interest in adoption of technology
TECHNOLOGICAL CHALLENGES • Cracking of items that are of larger size • Furnace size and design not optimum• Need of scientifically designed kiln furniture• Automated monitoring of temperature
INTERVENTION UNDERWAY • Technology orientation workshop envisaged
soon particularly with respect to clean energy • CSIR-CGCRI to examine the furnaces and
develop more scientifically designed ones
Case Report - II
Clay Doll Ghurni Cluster, Nadia
CLUSTER PROBLEMS • Availability of soil of right quality • Breakage of finished products • Inadequate market linkage • Lack of access to energy efficient technologies• Lack of testing facility for soil
TECHNOLOGICAL CHALLENGES • Cracking of idols • Use of traditional furnaces • Depletion of clay source -- new soil
substitutes required • Chemical substitute for paints
INTERVENTION UNDERWAY • Technology orientation workshop envisaged
soon• Details of need analysis is underway
Case Report - III
Soft Interventions – Ongoing and Envisaged
Bikna Dokra
Panchmura Terracotta
Ghurni Clay Doll
Chakdaha Clay Doll
Kalna Water Purification
Bargachia Metal Parts
Asansol Refractory Bricks
Ashwagandha
Rice Milling
Domjur Gems and Jewellery
Kusumandi Wooden Mask
Illustrative representation
Skill Development and Mentoring
• 27 officials at the level of General Managers and Directors of District Industries Centre has been mentored about the TFC and CSIR technologies
• 534 Industry Development Officers (Block level officials) mentored about the TFC, use of its resources and CSIR technologies
• 12 Dokra artisans trained on use of advanced furnace technologies at CSIR-NML
Dissemination through Web Portal
FEATURES • Database of
Technologies• Discussion Forum• Cluster Information• Mouza Wise Village
Resource Data• Online Problem
Solving• Links to Resources• Background
Literature http://www.msmetfc.in
Developing a Policy Framework for Sustainable Clusters
Identified Cluster
Identify Gaps and Needs
Understand Constraints
and Dynamics
Map Against Existing Policies
Cluster Attributes
Identified Policy Gaps
Analyse Cluster
Policy Attributes
Evolve New Policies
Bargachia Metal Spare Cluster (Howrah)Panchmura Terracotta Cluster (Bankura)
The Road Ahead
Monitorable Parameter July 2014 December 2014* June 2015*
Reach 5 Clusters 3 Districts
9 Clusters 6 Districts
18 Clusters 14 Districts
Clusters Intervened through Technology Adoption
1 4 9
Technology Diffusion 10 Blocks 200 Blocks All Blocks
Capacity Built (Skilling) Generic Focussed at five specific domains
Focussed at ten specific domains
New Cluster Seeded 0 1 4
* Indicative
Towards an Integrated Ecosystem
TFC
• CSIR• SMDP• AcSIR• ACADEMIA• CHAMBERS
• PM MSME MISSION• NRLM• WATER MISSION• HABITAT MISSION• ENERGY MISSION• CLEAN GANGA
MISSION
Resources Outcomes
• STATE SCHEMES• PRISM• CSIR 800• CLCSS• RURAL CRAFT HUBS
Frameworks Channels
Backward Integration Forward Integration
• CSIR VISION 2020
• WB MSME POLICY
• PM TASK FORCE
• UNIDO CLUSTER POLICY
Contact
Chief CoordinatorTechnology Facilitation Centre
CSIR-Central Glass and Ceramic Research Institute196, Raja S.C. Mullick Road
Kolkata – 700 032
Tel: 91-33-2322 3544E-mail: info_tfc@cgcri.res.in
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