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A RETROSPECT
7GITA FOUNDATION DAYth
29th November 2018Creating an innovation nation
I4F INDIA-ISRAEL INDUSTRIAL R&D AND TECHNOLOGICAL INNOVATION FUND
changeinnovationGITA
connect to create
A Not-For-Profit JV Company of
Technology Development Board Department of Science & Technology
Government of India
Foundation Day AT A GLANCE
GITA Innovation Exchange (GIXC)
I4F Logo Launch
Sweden Germany
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Country Sessions
ISrael republIc of Korea
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Launches
MOU Signingswith Korea Institute for Advancement of Technology (KIAT) and Korea Institute of Energy Technology Evaluation and Planning (KETEP)
CEO’s Session on Next Gen Technologies
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Brazil
9Finland Germany Israel
Italy
European Union
Sweden Republic of Korea
Taiwan
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India-Republic of Korea Joint Applied R&D Programme (Under Future Strategy Group)
I4F INDIA-ISRAEL INDUSTRIAL R&D AND TECHNOLOGICAL INNOVATION FUND
Technology Display 10 Ev
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Part
nersGITA
Projects
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Special Session on CREATING AN INNOVATION NATION
“disruptive innovation will not come unless we have the confidence to think independently and also take risk”
Prof Ashutosh Sharma Secretary, Department of Science & Technology (DST)
“GIta has been able to act as a springboard for industry’s orientation towards innovation, by planting the seed of long-term growth in Indian industry through the creation of intellectual property and building “BranD InDIa”.
“to set up innovation ecosystem in India we have to make a society which is risk taking”
Dr Arabinda Mitra Scientific Secretary, Office of Principal Scientific adviser to the Government of India
“What you enable as chanGe is Innovation”
R Ramanan Mission Director, atal Innovation Mission, nITI aayog
“Providing right actionable solution is innovation, as in today’s very rapidly changing ecosystem, what was true yesterday will not be true today, for the same possible solution”
Deep Kapuria Executive Chairman, The Hi-Tech Group
“GITa has been a very strong player in forging valuable partnerships for India in Hitech Global value chains including global quality and standards.”
Chandrajit Banerjee Director General, Confederation of Indian Industry (CII)
With India aggressively working towards establishing itself as a leader in industrialization and technological development, there is tremendous opportunity and prospects for GITa to realize its vision of strengthening India’s Innovation ecosystem through supporting and enabling technology and innovation driven enterprises.
Prof Ashutosh SharmaSecretary, Department of Science & Technology (DST)
India – Republic of Korea Joint Applied R&D Programme RFP 2018
MoU Signings
Size of Fund
US$ 40million(over 5 years)
Funding Ministries
Between GITA and KETEP on bilateral cooperation strategy for Future Utilities
Between GITA and KIAT on bilateral cooperation strategy for Future Manufacturing
INDIA REPUBLIC OF KOREA
Launch of Inaugural Call under “India – Republic of Korea Joint Applied R&D Programme” on 29th November, 2018
Digital Transformation
Focus Areas for Bilateral Cooperation
Future Manufacturing
Future Utilities and CleanTech
Healthcare
Special Session on CREATING AN INNOVATION NATION
Department of Science & Technology (DST)
Ministry of Commerce & Industry (MoC&I)
Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy (MOTIE)
Ministry of Science and ICT (MSIT)
CEO, GITA with Mr Hong-Min Kim, Executive Director, KETEP and Mr Jong-Ju Kim, Executive Director, KIAT.
COuNTRy SESSIONS
REPUBLIC OF KOREA
GERMANy
(L-r): Mr Vinod Sharma Managing Director, Deki Electronics Ltd., Mr Samrat Ghatak, Deputy Director, GITa, Mr Jea-Yong Park, Team Lead, Korea automotive Technology Institute (KaTECH), Mr KI-Yeol Kwon ,General Manager, Korea Electric Power Corporation (KEPCO) KDn, Dr Jong-Hun Lee,Professor, Kyungpook national University, Mr Youn-Hoe Kim,General Manager, Korea Pallet Container association (KPCa), Dr rajiv Kumar, Scientist-E, Department of Science & Technology (DST).
(L-r): Dr Jasper Wieck, Deputy Chief of Mission, Embassy of the Federal republic of Germany, Dr Matthias Kiesselbach, Chairman of the Board, German House for research and Innovation (DWIH), Mr Stephan Lanzinger, Head of Science Section, Embassy of the Federal republic of Germany, Dr roshan Paul, Director, Indo-German Science and Technology Centre (IGSTC), Mrs anandi Iyer, Director, Fraunhofer Office India, Dr Dietmar Hüglin, Director, Innovation Campus - Mumbai, Vice President advanced Materials & Systems research, BaSF Chemicals India Pvt Ltd, BaSF Innovation campus mumbai
“We are at a golden age to be in India to solve the challenges
“The intellectual capacity for science and technology is here in India, the
Indian ecosystem must allow its youth to start thinking new ideas, and to create a culture to embrace their failure and support them to stand up
and continue.”
Dr Dietmar Hüglin, Director, baSf Innovation campus mumbai
Key Takeaways
• research is associated with failures. We must have the culture that embraces this issue and celebrate the failures as well.
• Inspite of being resource-constricted, Germany has overcome its challenges with innovation by investing in its people.
• One myth we have busted is that nobody pays for research in India. as a demand-driven research organisation, Fraunhofer office in India created 15 million Euros revenue in India.
Key Takeaways
• India has collaborated with Korea since last 15-20 years. new India agenda is aligned with Future Strategy Group in Korea.
• Korea delivers Japanese high tech at Chinese prices and Indian way of putting it all together, all in one.
ISRAEL
SwEDEN
(L-r): Ms anat Bernstein reich, Chairperson, India-Israel Chamber of Commerce, Mr Barak Granot, Head of Trade Mission,Embassy of Israel Ms avigail Spira, Spokesperson, Head of Pr, Embassy of Israel, Mr nishant arya, Executive Director, JBM Group, Mr rohtash Mal CEO, EMC agri Services, Ms Caylee Talpert, Vice President, Business Development, nfrnds, Mr Ilan Ben David,CEO, Chakratec
(L-r): Ms Josa Kärre, Counsellor, Trade and Economic affairs, Embassy of Sweden, Ms Maria Lunander, Counsellor, Office of Science and Innovation, Embassy of Sweden, Ms Helene Davidsson Sustainability Manager, IKEa South asia, Mr Sohanjeet randhawa, Director, Sustainability and CSr, Volvo India, Mr Jakob Mökander,Trade and Invest advisor, Business Sweden, Mr Henrik Johansson, Founder, aili Innovation, Mr awadhesh Kumar Jha,Vice President, Fortum India, Mr Digvijay Kanwar Managing Director, Fingerprint Cards India, Mr nipun Jain, Head of IT, astraZeneca India
“Israelis are focused on solutions at every level. I am glad that they are partnering
with India on Technology”
Mr nishant arya, executive Director, JBM Group
Key Takeaways
• Innovation is woven into every interaction between India and Israel in the several visits and exchanges between the two countries.
• Indian market is not a sales decision, it is a strategic market.
• Indian farmers are open and most receptive to any new technology that can work.
COuNTRy SESSIONS
“We should not be afraid of new technology, we must be afraid of old technology. We are focused
in sustainable innovation”
Mr Sohanjeet randhawa, Director, Sustainability and
CSr, Volvo auto
Key Takeaways
• Innovation means anything that improves the life and circumstances.
• Swedish technologies are game changers. By working together with India, we can deliver valued results for the world.
• Sweden is looking forward to co-create, innovate and address global challenges with India.
GITA ProjecTs - TECh DISPLAy
Following companies showcased their contribution in shaping Indian Industrial Innovation landscape at Tech Display through GITa supported projects.
allied Engineering Works Pvt. Ltd.
Kaynes Technology India Pvt. Ltd.
Manipal Technologies Ltd.
nano Kernel Ltd.
PTC Industries Ltd.
UCaL Fuels Systems
The dignitaries and guests engrossed with the Technology discussion at GITa Innovative Technology Pavilion.
Session on NExT GEN TEChNOLOGIES
Innovation is a daily affair, you cannot afford to do innovation once in a time
Ms Hemlata Annamalai, CEO, Ampere Vehicles
GITa’s project portfolio cuts across the entire slew of emerging technologies and their applications
Mr Vikram Kirloskar Chairman, GITA & Vice
Chairman, Toyota Kirloskar Motors Pvt Ltd
I was always passionate about the motor mechanisms in toys since childhood. It gave me the idea to pursue robotics as my higher studies abroad and I always wanted give to my country
Mr Anuj KapuriaManaging Director & CEO,
The Hi-Tech Robotic Systemz Ltd.
Technology has remained a mainstay for Israel, since we had to overcome a lot of bottlenecks and find solutions for survival
Ms Vered Mivtzari, Strategic Countries
Director - India, Start-up Nation Central, Israel
I’m privileged to be one on the very few women in manufacturing, when I came back from abroad to Coimbatore, and started 10 years back, we wanted innovation to be central of everything we do
LEADERS SPEAK
Our journey started 50 years ago, with setting up of a computer division. we have seen great new developments. The next milestone however is to change service industry. The future is about startups
Dr Gautam Shroff, Vice President, Chief
Scientist and Head, TCS Research,
Tata Consultancy Services
LEADERS SPEAK
(L-r): Dr Gautam Shroff, Vice President at Tata Consultancy Services and Chief Scientist, TCS research, Ms Hemalatha annamalai, CEO, ampere Vehicles, Dr Dietmar Hueglin, Director, Innovation Campus Mumbai
and Vice President advanced Materials & Systems research, BaSF Chemicals India Pvt Ltd, Mr anuj Kapuria, Managing Director & CEO, The Hi-Tech robotic Systemz Ltd, Ms ratika Jain, CEO, GITa, Mr Vikram Kirloskar,
Chairman, GITa & Vice Chairman, Toyota Kirloskar Motors Pvt Ltd, Prof V ramgopal rao, Director, IIT-Delhi, Ms Vered Mivtzari, Strategic Countries Director-India, Start-up nation Central, Israel, Mr nishant arya,
We do research in India because of its vast talent pool; India is 2nd largest in world for STEM talent pool, India has 6th largest GDP, India has availability of great technology centre & access to huge markets.
Dr Dietmar Hüglin,Director, Innovation
Campus - Mumbai and Vice President, Advanced
Materials & Systems Research, BASF Chemicals
India Pvt Ltd
at IIT, our problem is not r&D, but it is “relevance & Delivery” to the society. In the last 1 year, we have started 5 centres of excellence and we now wish to connect with society & industry to create an impact
Prof V Ramgopal Rao, Director, IIT-Delhi
Launch of GITA INNOVATION EXCHANGE (GIXC)
Industry (Startups, SMEs,
Large companies)
IP Specialists
Aspiring Innovators
AcademicResearch Institutions
CONNECTING yOu ACROSS
VCsPEs
AngelInvestors
Banks
GITA Innovation Exchange (GIXC) was launched by Prof ashutosh Sharma, Secretary, Department of Science & Technology (DST) on 29th november, 2018. GIXC is a matchmaking platform for actors across the innovation spectrum for fostering credible connects for technologies and technological partnerships, finance for innovation and IP services. It has been designed to help organizations move up the ladder on their innovation journey.
In an age where hyper-competition due to commoditization is becoming the norm, the need for industry to innovate has never been so compelling and GIXC is the platform to address this need.
GITa Innovation Exchange (GIXC)” launched by Secretary, DST, Prof ashutosh Sharma at 7th Foundation Day
It is exciting to share about the new Innovation Platform called GITa Innovation Exchange (GIXC) which is a platform with tremendous scope for partnership development and matchmaking
Ms. Ratika Jain CEO, GITA
IdeaProof of Concept
PrototypeValidation
PilotScale
Market
GITA INNOVATION EXCHANGE (GIXC)
coVerInG the entIre INNOVATION SPECTRuM
PLATINuM PARTNER
GOLD PARTNERS
SILVER PARTNERS
COuNTRy PARTNERS
ASSOCIATE PARTNER
LAuNCh PAD PARTNERS BROADCASTING PARTNER
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ISRAEL
REPuBLIC OF KOREA
SWEDEN
GERMANy
Thank you Sponsors
VISIOn & MISSIOn
Strengthen India’s innovation ecosystem through supporting and enabling technology and innovation driven enterprises.
canVaS OF ACTIVITIES
CANADA FINLAND ISRAEL ITALy
REPUBLIC OFKOREA
SPAIN UNITED KINGDOM
SwEDEN
BILATERAL PROGRAMS
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MuLTILATERAL PROGRAMS
TECHNOlOGy DEVElOpmENT FuND (TDF)DEFENCE REsEARCH & DEVElOpmENT ORGANIsATION (DRDO)
TECHNOlOGy ACquIsITION FuND pROGRAm (TAFp)DEpARTmENT OF HEAVy INDusTRy (DHI)
TECHNOlOGy ACquIsITION & DEVElOpmENT FuND (TADF)mINIsTRy OF mICRO, smAll, & mEDIum ENTERpRIsEs / DEpARTmENT OF INDusTRIAl pOlICy AND pROmOTION (DIpp)
NATIONAL PROGRAMS
approach
Catalyze innovation and empower ideas by offering specialized information,
matchmaking, IP protection etc. in the areas of technology design and
IPR management.
CAPACITy BuILDING
Involvement in technical, financial, strategic policy research and recommend
to industry, research institution, State &
Central Government and offers global networking
platforms.
STRENGThENING ECO SySTEM
Facilitate the implementation of
various innovative and revolutionary scientific
and technological industrial research and development projects
worldwide.
DEPLOyMENT
To extend financial support in form of Grant/
Conditional Grant to promote industrial R&D, Innovation,
Technology Acquisition and International S & T
collaborative efforts.
FuNDING
DEPARTMENT OF sCIENCE & TECHNOlOGy (DsT)
DEPARTMENT OF hEAVy INDusTRy (DHI),MINISTRy OF hEAVy INDuSTRIES & PuBLIC ENTERPRISES
DEPARTMENT OF INDuSTRIAL pOlICy AND pROmOTION (DIpp)
TEChNOLOGy DEVELOPMENT BOARD (TDB)
MINISTRy OF MICRO SMALL & mEDIum ENTERpRIsEs (msmE)
MINISTRy OF ELECTRONICS & INFORMATION TEChNOLOGy (mEITy)
Defence ReseaRch & Development oRganisation
SuPPORTING MINISTRIES AND DEPARTMENTS OF GOVERNmENT OF INDIA (GOI)
OUR GLOBAL STRATEGIC PARTNERS
Prime Minister’s Council on Trade & Industry recommended incorporation of a Government’s arm’s length entity under PPP mode to professionally manage Government funds for providing flexibility to industry for doing r&D along with global partners.
On November 29, 2011 Global Innovation & Technology Alliance (GITA) was incorporated as PPP, not-for-profit (Section 8) Company jointly promoted by the Technology Development Board (TDB) of the Department of Science & Technology (DST), Government of India (GoI) and the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII).
In order to provide sufficient flexibility to GITa, majority (51%) share of GITa’s capital has been invested by key member companies of CII and the minority share (49%) has been invested by Government of India (GoI). GITa is an innovative platform of Government of India (GoI) and Indian Industry/ r&D Institutions to encourage industrial investments in innovative technology solutions through Mapping technology gaps, Evaluating technologies available across the Globe, Forging techno-strategic collaborative partnerships appropriate for Indian economy. GITa connects industrial and institutional partners for effective Matchmaking and collaborative industrial r&D projects, providing Funding for Technology Development/Acquisition/ Customization/ Deployment.
GITa has been successfully managing various national and Bilateral Industrial r&D and Technology acquisition projects under the partnership of DST, MeitY, DHI, DrDO, DIPP & MoMSME related to Technology Focus Sectors of national relevance i.e. affordable Healthcare, Clean Technologies including Energy and Transportation, advanced Manufacturing, Capital Goods Sector, Defence & aerospace, Information & Communication Technology (ICT), Electronic System Design & Manufacturing (ESDM), Water Technologies (including Water Purification, Desalination, Irrigation Technologies, Waste Water Treatment and Management), etc.