GOVERNMENT OF INDIA Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY) ELECTRONICS INDIA e-NEWSLETTER …. For Electronics System Design & Manufacturing (ESDM) Sector Year 7 | Vol. 41: January to March 2018 From Chief Editor’s Desk Dear Readers, We are delighted to bring out 41st edition of our electronic newsletter. Like all the previous editions, this latest edition will help you to get updated on the most recent developments in the field of ESDM. The implementation date of thirteen electronics and information technology products to the Schedule of the “Electronics and Information Technology Goods (Requirements for Compulsory Registration) Order, 2012 included vide S.O. 2742(E) published in Gazette of India on 23 August 2017of the Order was extended to 23 May 2018 from 23 February 2018. Also the date of coming into effect of Requirement of Indian Language support for mobile phones was extended till 1st May 2018. ………..continued on page 2 Electronics India e-Newsletter, Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology, Electronics Niketan 6, CGO Complex, New Delhi 110003
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GOVERNMENT OF INDIA
Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY)
ELECTRONICS INDIA
e-NEWSLETTER …. For Electronics System Design & Manufacturing (ESDM) Sector
Year 7 | Vol. 41: January to March 2018
From Chief Editor’s Desk
Dear Readers, We are delighted to bring out 41st edition of our electronic newsletter. Like all the previous editions, this latest edition will help you to get updated on the most recent developments in the field of ESDM. The implementation date of thirteen electronics and information technology products to the Schedule of the “Electronics and Information Technology Goods (Requirements for Compulsory Registration) Order, 2012 included vide S.O. 2742(E) published in Gazette of India on 23 August 2017of the Order was extended to 23 May 2018 from 23 February 2018. Also the date of coming into effect of Requirement of Indian Language support for mobile phones was extended till 1st May 2018.
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We wish to continue to receive your kind support as we have been receiving all along. Please write to us, if you have any suggestion or feedback. Best wishes, Sanjay Kumar Rakesh
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MAIT, representing India's ICT sector organized Electronics Manufacturing Summit 2018 on 17th of January in New Delhi. Shri Ajay Prakash Sawhney, Secretary, MeitY, Shri Sanjay Kumar Rakesh, Joint Secretary, MeitY and Shri S. K Marwaha, Director, MeitY attended the event. The event also saw the launch of “Electronics Supplier Portal” by Guests of Honour Dr Rajiv Kumar, Vice Chairman, NITI Aayog and Shri Ajay Sawhney, Secretary, MeitY. The portal is focused to work as a bridge between governments, businesses and other stakeholders, acting as an ecosystem builder linking governments, manufacturer and local suppliers in niche electronics industry verticals
In the 2nd India–Korea Business Summit on 27 February,2018 at New Delhi, MeitY organized a parallel session on Electronics System Design & Manufacturing, Skill Development (ESDM) to Scale up the Special Strategic Relationship through Trade and Investments. Hon’ble Minister of Electronics and IT, Shri Ravi Shankar Prasad chaired the session. Shri Sanjay Kumar Rakesh, Joint Secretary, MeitY also attended the session. Leading South Korean companies like Samsung & LG also presented and shared ‘Make in India’ initiatives and their growth Journey in India to attract investment in ESDM sector from Korea. Andhra Pradesh and Assam presented Business Environment and available Infrastructure for Electronics Companies in the states during the session
Shri S.K. Marwaha, Director, MeitY participated in the 9th Source India Conference on Electronics Supply Chain organized by ELCINA on 24th January, 2018 at Chennai as an eminent speaker. Over 125 organisations participated as Exhibitors, Delegates and/or Buyers with over 220 Delegates. Buyers from a variety of segments including IT/Computers, Mobile handsets, Automotive, Telecom and EMS sector participated. The Electric Vehicle segment was introduced this year which had strong participation and interest among all delegates. The Buyer-Seller meet after the conference was very actively attended with over 200 meetings. These interactions would result in enhanced domestic sourcing and spur manufacturing, which is the need of the hour.
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Indian Electronics & Semiconductor Association (IESA) organized IESA Vision Summit, Feb 27-28, 2018 at Leela Palace, Bangalore. Shri Sanjay Kumar Rakesh, Joint Secretary, MeitY was the Guest of Honour for the event. He emphasized the need to resolve issues to move forward and the importance of two way communication in understanding policies related to electronics manufacturing in India. He encouraged foreign collaborators to work in India and promote international partnership. The IESA Vision Summit also saw the participation from states like Andhra Pradesh, Bihar, Chhattisgarh and Karnataka.
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A Government Industry Delegation led by Shri Ajay Sawhney, Secretary, MeitY visited China for promotion of investment in ESDM sector from 19-23 March, 2018. The delegation comprised of 37 persons from Government of India, State Government and Industry to participate in investment promotion events. The delegation also met with Mr. Luo Wen, Vice Minister, Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT). The delegation also interacted with Chinese Associations China electronics Chamber of Commerce (CECC), WECC and their members, CPCA Expo participants, to explain market opportunities, GoI policies and business environment in India. The delegation had various one to one meetings with mobile manufacturers and Semiconductor component manufacturers like, VIVO, OPPO, Foxconn, Wistron, Huawei, AAC (Apple Supplier Company), Transsion, Spreadtrum etc.
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List of thirteen items notified under Compulsory Registration Order:
S.No.
Notified Items
Indian Standards Number (IS No.)
Date of Coming into
effect
1 Recessed LED Luminaries
IS 10322 (Part
5/Section 2):2012
23rd February 2018
2 LED Luminaires for Road and Street lighting
IS 10322 (Part
5/Section 3): 2012
23rd February 2018
3 LED Flood Lights
IS 10322 (Part
5/Section 5):2013
23rd February 2018
4 LED Hand lamps
IS 10322 (Part
5/Section 6):2013
23rd February 2018
5 LED Lighting Chains
IS 10322 (Part
5/Section 7):2013
23rd February 2018
6 LED Luminaires for Emergency Lighting
IS 10322 (Part
5/Section 8):2013
23rd February 2018
7 UPS/Inverters of rating ≤ 10kVA
IS 16242 (Part
1):2014
23rd February 2018
8 Plasma/ LCD/LED Television of screen size
up-to 32” IS 616:2010
23rd February 2018
9 Visual Display Units, Video Monitors of
screen size up-to 32”
IS 13252 (Part
1):2010
23rd February 2018
10 CCTV Cameras/CCTV Recorders
IS 13252 (Part
1):2010
23rd February 2018
11 Adapters for household and similar electrical
appliances
IS 302 (Part 1):
2008
23rd February 2018
12 USB driven Barcode readers, barcode
scanners, Iris scanners, Optical fingerprint
scanners
IS 13252 (Part
1):2010
23rd February 2018
13 Smart watches
IS 13252 (Part
1):2010
23rd February 2018
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Modified Special Incentive Package Scheme (M-SIPS):
MeitY’s flagship scheme “Modified Special Incentive Package Scheme (M-SIPS)” was announced by the Government of India in July 2012 to offset disability and attract investments in electronic manufacturing. The scheme provides incentives on reimbursement basis for investments in capital expenditure- 20% for investments in Special Economic Zones (SEZs) and 25% in non-SEZS. It also provides for reimbursements of CVD/excise for capital equipment for the non-SEZ units.
Highlights of amendments in MSIPS Scheme:
The Union Cabinet chaired by the Hon’ble Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi has given its approval for amendment in the MSIPS. The salient features of the amendment are:
a) The applications will be received under the scheme upto 31.12.2018 or till such time that an incentive commitment of Rs 10,000 crore is reached, whichever is earlier. In case the incentive commitment of Rs 10,000 crore is reached, a review will be held to decide further financial commitments.
b) For new approvals, the incentive under the scheme will be available from the date of approval of a project and not from the date of receipt of application.
c) The incentives will be available for investments made within 5 years from the date of approval of the project.
d) Approvals will normally be accorded to eligible applications within 120 days of submission of the complete application.
e) A unit receiving incentives under the scheme will provide an undertaking to remain in commercial production for a period of at least 3 years.
f) The Appraisal Committee recommending approval of project will be chaired by Secretary, Ministry of Electronics and IT.
g) A separate Committee headed by Cabinet Secretary and comprising of CEO, NITI Aayog, Secretary Expenditure and Secretary, MeitY will be set up in respect of mega projects, envisaging more than Rs. 6850 crore (approx. USD 1 Billion) investments.
Status of M-SIPS applications as on 10.05.2018:
Status No. of proposals Investment (Rs in crore)
Applications approved 134 23,981
Applications under appraisal 27 16,262
Applications recommended by AC and process of approval
84 14,009
Total 245 54,252
Incentive disbursed 8 89.08 For further details please visit our website: http://meity.gov.in/esdm/incentive-schemes and/or contact
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Electronic Manufacturing Cluster Scheme:
The Government has notified the Electronics Manufacturing Cluster (EMC) Scheme to support creation of world-class infrastructure for attracting investments in Electronics Manufacturing. Assistance for projects in Greenfield Electronics Manufacturing Clusters is provided to the extent of 50% of the project cost subject to a ceiling of Rs. 50 crore for every 100 acres of land. For larger areas, pro-rata ceiling applies. For smaller clusters, the extent of support is decided by the Steering Committee for Clusters (SCC) subject to the ceiling of Rs. 50 crore. For Brownfield EMCs, 75% of the cost of infrastructure, subject to a ceiling of Rs. 50 crore is provided as grant.
Electronics Manufacturing Clusters
in India – Present Status
In-Principle approved
Final Approved
Pune
Bhiwadi (ELCINA EMC Pvt Ltd)
Ananthapur, ELCINA - Raaga Mayuri
Aurangabad
Bangalore (ELCIA)
Mysore ESDM Cluster Pvt. Ltd.
Bhopal (MPSEDC) Jabalpur (MPSEDC)
Kochi (KINFRA)
Coimbatore (ADD Industrial Park)
Bhubaneshwar (Infovalley)
E City, Hyderabad & Maheshwaram(TSIIC)
Naya Raipur, Chattisgarh(CSIDC)
Falta, West Bengal(WBEIDC)Naihati, West Bengal(WEBEL)
Adityapur,Jharkhand(AIADA)
Chittor , Sri city Pvt. Ltd.
Kutch (MSTPL)
Plot no.6/A,Yamuna Express way( UPLC)
G.Noida ( UPDESCO)
Plot no. 3/A,Yamuna Expressway (UPLC)
Patna (AVIPL)
Vishakhapatnam and Chittor (APIIC)
Tirupati ,Chiittor( Celkon Impex)
Karoli, Bhiwadi (RIICO)
Ahmedabad (GIDC)
Yerpadu Mandal (APIIC)
Tuem, Goa (Dept of IT)
Status: Under EMC scheme, 20 Greenfield EMCs and 3 Common Facility Centers (CFC) have been accorded final approval in 15 states throughout the country. During January-March 2018, the following EMCs were accorded final approval:
S.No State Location of EMC Area
(Acres)
Applicant (Chief
Promoter/SPV)
Financial Out lay (Rs. in crore)
Project Cost
GIA
1
Assam Bongora, Palasbari Circle , Kamrup District, Assam
100 Assam Electronics Development Corporation Limited (AMTRON)
*Hon'ble Minister for Electronics & Information Technology and Law & Justice has laid down the foundation stone of Greenfield EMC at Bongora, Palasbari Circle, Kamrup District, Assam on 4th February, 2018 during the Assam Advantage Global Investors summit.
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Details of EMCs accorded final approval are:
# State Location of EMC Area (Acres)
Chief Promoter/SPV Financial out lay (Rs. in crore)
Project Cost
GIA
1 Andhra
Pradesh
Village-Cherivi,
Satyavedu Mandal,
Chittor District
94 Sri City Pvt. Ltd. 56.75 27.34
2 Chhattisgarh
Village-Tuta, Sector-22, Naya Raipur, Tehsil-Abhanpur, District
Raipur
69.98 Chhattisgarh State Industrial Development Corporation ltd. (CSIDC)
89.23
43.08
3 Gujarat Village-Tunda, Taluka- Mundra, District Kutch
631.38 Mundra Solar Techno park Private Limited
(MSTPL)
745.14 315.69
4 Goa Village-Tuem , Taluka- Pernem Goa
147.55 Department of IT, Government of Goa
161.32 73.77
5 Jharkhand Adityapur, Saraikela- District Kharsawan
82.49 Adityapur Industrial Area, Development Authority (AIADA)
97.88 41.48
6 Kerala Kakkanad Village, Kanayannur Taluk, District Ernakulam
66.87 Kerala Industrial Infrastructure Development
Corporation (KINFRA)
140.01 50
8
Madhya Pradesh
Badwai-Bhopal 50 Madhya Pradesh State Electronics Development
Corporation Ltd.(MPSEDC)
46.16 20.86
9 Purva-Jabalpur
40 38.01 17.76
10 Odisha Infovalley Bhubaneswar Industrial Area, District
Khurda
203.37 Odisha Industrial development
Corporation (IDCO)
200.76 93.09
11 Rajasthan SPL-1, Salarpur, Khushkera, Bhiwadi
50.3 ELCINA Electronics Manufacturing Cluster
Pvt. Ltd (EEMCPL)
46.09 20.24
12 West Bengal
Sector-IV & V, Falta Industrial Centre, P.S
Ramnagar, District South 24 Parganas
58.04 West Bengal Electronics Industry Development Corporation Limited
(WEBEL)
58.86 26.52
13 Naihati town, district North 24 Parganas
70 58.31 25.70
14 Karnataka (CFC)
Plot No. 360, KIADB Industrial Area, Hebbal,
Hottagalli, Mysore
1.11 Mysore ESDM Cluster Private Limited
29.53 21.31
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# State Location of EMC Area (Acres)
Chief Promoter/SPV Financial out lay (Rs. in crore)
Project Cost
GIA
15 Maharashtra
Shendra Industrial Area, Aurangabad
1.98 Deogiri Electronics Cluster Private Limited
27.24 20.58
16 Andhra
Pradesh
Vikruthamala Village,
Yerpadu Mandal, Chittor
District
501.40 Andhra Pradesh Industrial
Infrastructure
Corporation Ltd. (APIIC)
339.80 111.42
17
Telangana
e-city, Hyderabad 603.52
Telangana State
Industrial Infrastructure
Corporation (TSIIC)
667 252.42
18 Maheshwaram 310.70
437 138.61
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Electronics Development Fund (EDF):
Electronics Design & Manufacturing is a sector which is characterized by high velocity of technological change. Intellectual Property is possibly the most critical determinant of success, not only for the companies of this sector but also to the countries and economies as a whole. Setting up of EDF was one of the important strategies which would enable creating an electronics industry ecosystem in the country. Creating a vibrant ecosystem of innovation, Research and Development (R&D) with active industry involvement is essential for a thriving electronics industry. It is with this objective that an Electronics Development Fund (EDF) is set up as a “Fund of Funds” to participate in professionally managed “Daughter Funds” which in turn will provide risk capital to companies developing new technologies in the area of Electronics, Nano-electronics and Information Technology (IT). This fund is expected to foster R&D and innovation in these technology sectors. EDF enables creation of an ecosystem for providing risk capital to both industry and academia to undertake Research and Development in these technology areas. It will, in the process, enrich the intellectual property in the country and encourage more entrepreneurs towards product and technology development.
Canbank Venture Capital Funds Ltd. (CVCFL), a 100% subsidiary of Canara Bank, is the Investment Manager and MeitY is the anchor investor of EDF. EDF was launched on 15.02.2016 by Hon’ble Minister for Electronics & IT. Twenty two Daughter Funds have been selected for investment through EDF. The cumulative commitment of EDF to these 22 Daughter Funds is Rs 1227 crore and the total targeted corpus of these 22 Daughter Funds is around Rs 10,900 crore. Till date EDF has drawn Rs 56.99 crore from its contributors, which includes Rs 51.24 crore from MeitY and has released Rs 34.43 crore to six Daughter Funds, which in turn have made investments of Rs 130 crore in 40 Ventures/Startups. These 40 Ventures have a total Funding of Rs 600 crore approximately. Total Employment in supported Startups is around 3557 (Direct-3001, Indirect-556). Total 44 (11-Granted, 33 Applied) Patents have been created/acquired by the supported Startups. Following is the list of the 22 Daughter Funds with their targeted corpus and corresponding EDF contribution:
(Rs in Crore)
Sr. No. FUNDS TOTAL TARGETED CORPUS
EDF COMMITMENT
1 Endiya Seed Co-creation Fund 150.00 30.00
2 Exfinity Technology Fund II 300.00 50.00
3 Forum Synergies Digital India Fund 750.00 75.00
4 KARSEMVEN Fund 96.15 24.00
5 Yournest India VC Fund 300.00 60.00
6 PI Ventures Fund I 130.00 15.00
7 Ventureeast Proactive Fund II 1000.00 100.00
8 Aruha Technology Fund-I 100.00 20.00
9 Ideaspring Capital Fund 125.00 20.00
10 Imprints Venture Capital Fund 990.00 25.00
11 Maitreyi Digital India Fund I 1250.00 125.00
12 Next Orbit Ventures Fund II 1000.00 25.00
13 Parampara early stage opportunities Fund-Series-1 100.00 15.00
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Sr. No. FUNDS
TOTAL
TARGETED
CORPUS
EDF
COMMITMENT
14 Unicorn India Venture Fund-1 100.00 20.00
15 Zone India Technology Scheme 190.00 35.00
16 GVFL Startup Fund 250.00 50.00
17 Epsilon India Electronics Fund 675.00 100.00
18 Stellaris Venture Partners India Fund I 700.00 98.00
19 Exseed Electronics Fund 450.00 90.00
20 Fairwinds India Emerging Technologies Fund 1000.00 100.00
21 Bharat Innovation Fund 1000.00 100.00
22 India Electronics Development Fund 250.00 50.00
Total 10906.15 1227.00
For further details please visit our website: http://meity.gov.in/esdm/edf or contact Shri Prashant Kumar
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Compulsory Safety Standards for Electronic Products:
The Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY), has notified “Electronics and IT Goods (Requirements for Compulsory Registration) Order, 2012” in the Gazette of India vide S.O. No. 2357(E) dated 03.10.2012 and S.O. No. 2905(E) dated 13.11.2014 under the provision of Compulsory Registration Scheme of BIS Act, 1986 mandating Indian Safety Standards for 30
Electronic product categories.
These notified electronic products categories are Electronic Games (Video), Laptop/Notebook/Tablets,
Plasma/ LCD/LED Television of screen size 32” or above, Optical disc players with built in amplifiers or
input power 200W and above, Microwave Ovens, VDUs, Video Monitors of screen size 32” and above,
Printers/Plotters, Scanners, Wireless Keyboards, Telephone Answering Machines, Amplifiers with input
power 2000W and above, Electronic Musical Systems with input power 200W and above, Electronics
clocks with Main powers, Set Top Box, Automatic Data Processing Machines, Power Adaptors for IT
Equipments; Power Adaptors for Audio, Video & Similar Electronic Apparatus; UPS/Inverters of rating ≤
5kVA; DC or AC Supplied Electronic Control gear for LED Modules; Sealed Secondary Cells / Batteries
containing Alkaline or other non-acid Electrolytes for use in portable applications; Fixed General
Purpose LED Luminaires; Self- Ballasted LED Lamps for General Lighting Services; Mobile Phones; Cash
Registers; Point of Sale Terminals; Copying Machines / Duplicators; Smart Card Readers; Mail
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Schemes/Activities pertaining to HRD division of MeitY:
Capacity building in the areas of Electronic Product Design and Production Technology: Under this project human resource at various levels are developed with adequate competence levels in the areas of Electronic Product Design and Production Technology. So far, a total of 8,949 candidates have been trained/under-going training in various formal/non-formal programmes in the area of Electronics Product Design and Production Technology at CDAC-Hyderabad and NEILIT Centers at Aurangabad & Chennai Special Manpower Development Programme for
Chips to System Design (SMDP-C2SD): The aim of the
project is to train 50,000 number of specialized manpower in the area of VLSI design and inculcate the culture of System-on-Chip/System Level design at Bachelors, Masters and Research level at 60 academic/Research & development institutions spread across the country including IITs, NITs, IIITs & other institutions. So far, VLSI Design Laboratories have been set up at 60 institutions, around 20,000 number of manpower has been trained in the area of VLSI design at B.Tech, M.Tech & PhD level and projects for development of working prototype of 15 Systems/ SoCs, 70 ASICs and 30 FPGAs are in progress.
Information Security Education and Awareness (ISEA) project Phase-II The project aims at capacity building in Information security, training of Government personnel and creation of mass Information security awareness. So for, 28,718 candidates are under-going training/trained in various formal/non-formal programs at 52 institutions, 4,523 Government officials have been trained and 696 awareness workshops have been conducted covering 73,474 participants
Digital literacy to the masses in the Country: Digital Literacy to the masses in the Country: Under two schemes viz. NDLM and DISHA a total of 53.7 lakhs person were trained & certified in Digital Literacy. The Government has approved a new scheme titled “Pradhan Mantri Gramin Digital Saksharta Abhiyan (PMGDISHA)” to usher in digital literacy in rural India by covering 6 crore rural households. So far, a total of 1.23 crore candidates has been trained, out of this more than 63 lakh candidates have been certified.
Create skill development facilities in deprived areas through strengthening of NIELIT: The objective of the project is to Upgrade & newly setting up of 18 NIELIT Centres/extension centres for imparting training in various Electronics & ICT courses in North East region. Total 18 NIELIT Centres/extension centres have been established/made operational under the project and around 37,030 candidates have been trained in various Electronics & ICT courses. Additionally two more NIELIT center (with campus facilities) have already been set up at Kohima and Agartala. Presently 20 Centers are operational in the NE region.
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Maker Village™, the Electronics Incubator in Kerala:
Maker Village is a joint venture of Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY), and
Government of Kerala through KSUM (Kerala StartUp Mission), IIITM-K (the nodal agency, Indian
Institute of Information Technology and Management, Kerala) and Startup Village. Maker Village has a
simple objective: provide all facilities to nurture consumer electronics startups, as part of India’s thrust
into ESDM (Electronic System Design and Manufacturing). Focus: IOT, robotics and wearables.
The Facility and Equipment:
A 25,000 square foot, state-of-the-art facility has been set up in the Technology Innovation Zone,
KINFRA Hi-Tech Park in Kalamassery, Cochin, Kerala. The facility will be equipped with Test and
measurement equipment, standard boards (eg. Arduino and Raspberry Pi), ECAD stations, Fab Lab
with 3D printers and scanners. The medium-volume SMT (Surface-Mount Technology) manufacturing
line, run by a partner, is capable of industry-strength production of Printed Circuit Boards, and is a
unique strength of Maker Village.
The incubation process:
The entrepreneur can be engaged in two phases: pre-incubation (idea to proof of concept-3 months)
and incubation (concept to prototype-6 to 12 months). After the incubation stage there will be an
acceleration stage of 3 to 6 months. Seed funding is available during the incubation phase and
acceleration stage.
Selection, mentorship, advice, acceleration:
Potential candidates can apply at http://www.electronicsincubator.in and are selected after an
evaluation by an expert committee. Screening happens on a monthly basis.
Status:
Infrastructure setup of the incubator centre is completed. The testing and equipment / IOT lab, robotics
Lab and prototyping room for SMT assembly line has been installed in the centre. 38 incubates already
joined in the centre. Out of which 9 are joined as pre-incubate.
For further details, Please visit http://www.makervillage.in or contact: Mr. Rohan Kalani, Director,
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Electropreneur Park:
The Electropreneur Park, funded by Ministry of Electronics & IT (MeitY), is the first of its kind
Incubation Centre in India in the Electronic Systems Design & Manufacturing (ESDM) sector. It is
managed by Software Technology Park of India (STPI); other stakeholders include Delhi University as
the Academic Partner and India Electronics & Semiconductor Association (IESA), being the
Implementation Agency. The Electropreneur Park will develop, promote, recruit, incubate, mentor and
create breakthrough innovations in the ESDM sector. It is equipped with state-of-art facilities to
promote ESDM innovation, R&D and create Indian IPs.
The Electropreneur Park at Delhi aims at supporting 50 start-ups working on electronics product design
and development and creating 5 global companies over a period of five years. The Electropreneur Park
engages in growth of selected start-ups to accelerate their product development. The initiative, with
an entrepreneurial and innovation focus, aligns with the ‘Make in India’ and ‘Start-up India’ missions of
Government of India.
Reception at Electropreneur Park
Electropreneur Park will also facilitate in
promotion of the entrepreneurs at various
marketing and funding events and ensure the
graduation of the entrepreneur to a self-
sufficient electronics company.
The Park is already operational and is currently
nurturing eight electronics hardware start-ups.
These start-ups work mainly in the areas of
Power Electronics, Medical Electronics, Strategic
Electronics, IOT Wearables, Automobile
Electronics and Education Sector.
They shall be provided focused entrepreneurship and technical training over a period of 12 to 18
months of incubation.
Status:
The civil work and infrastructure setup of the Incubation Centre at South Campus, Delhi University is complete and operational to incubate 10-12 start-ups at a time. Electropreneur Park has received 282 proposals from various start-ups for incubation including 3rd session for invitation of proposal. As on date, 12 incubates are on-board out of which 2 incubates joined as pre-incubates and 2 incubates will join shortly.
For further details please contact Shri Himanshu Shekhar, Manager Admin, Electropreneur Park; Phone: 91-8860940000; email: [email protected]
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Innovation Programmes
MeitY-BIRAC Industry Innovation Programme on Medical Electronics (IIPME):
Industry Innovation Programme on Medical Electronics
(IIPME) is a collaborative project between the Ministry
of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY) and
Biotechnology Industry Research Assistance Council
(BIRAC), Department of Biotechnology, Ministry of
Science and Technology, Government of India.
The project goal is to fund a portfolio of Indian led pilot projects targeting innovations in multi-disciplinary
areas comprising of electronics, engineering, medical devices, healthcare, software, algorithms &
information technology, to help medical electronics fraternity and to bring in fast pace research and
development in this area. The idea is to provide funding support to applicants for testing their bold ideas,
mentorship from various subject matter experts, networking platforms and an opportunity to scale up
their technology. Under this project support will be provided at Seed, Early transition and transitions to
scale stages.
Seed Grants- This is for funding the projects, which are at initial stages of product development cycle.
These awards do not require preliminary data and are meant to provide an opportunity to test particularly
bold ideas. A grant upto Rs. 50 lakhs for a period of 18 months can be provided in this category.
Early Transition- This category is for projects which have established the proof of concept and require
incremental prototype innovations and validation. These awards are for small risk projects which are at
the early stages of translational research. A mix of grant & loan not exceeding INR 100 lakhs over the
period of 24 months can be provided in this category.
Transition to Scale- The stage is for the projects which have already shown promising data on establishing
the Proof of Concept and has generated enough validation data, these awards require demonstration of
detailed preliminary data and are meant to provide an opportunity to develop, refine, and rigorously test
approaches that have previously shown promise in controlled or limited settings. A mix of grant & loans
for a period of 24 - 36 months is proposed. The project cost would be matched equally by Government
Funds and the industry.
BIRAC has supported total 25 project proposal upto second call second round as per following details:
(i) First Call Updates: 118 LoIs received. After initial eligibility check, 82 LoIs were qualified for further
evaluation. Out of which 14 proposals (Seed Grant: 09, Early Transition: 03, Transition to Scale: 02) were
recommended for funding.
(ii) Second Call (First Round): 33 LoIs were found to be eligible out of 41 LoIs received. 5 proposals (Seed
Grant: 04, Transition to Scale: 01) were recommended for funding.
(iii) Second call (Second Round): 30 LoIs were found to be eligible out of 43 LoIs received. 6 proposals
(Seed Grant: 05, Early Transition: 01) were recommended for funding.
For further information, please visit BIRAC website at http://www.birac.nic.in and/or contact
Electronics India e-Newsletter, Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology, Electronics Niketan
6, CGO Complex, New Delhi 110003
Electronics India e-Newsletter, Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology, Electronics Niketan
6, CGO Complex, New Delhi 110003
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Editorial Board
Chief Editor : Shri Sanjay Kumar Rakesh, Joint Secretary, MeitY Member : Dr. Arvind Kumar, Group Coordinator, MeitY Member : Shri Akhila Chandra Jha, DDG, DGFT Member : Shri S.K. Marwaha, Director, MeitY Member : Shri G. Prasad, Scientist E, MNRE Member : Shri Punybrata Ghatak,Additional Director, MeitY Member : Dr. R. C. Chopra, Sr. Advisor, CII Editor : Shri Ashish Kumar, Scientist ‘B’, MeitY