Indo-German Science & Technology Partnership Enhanced
Reflecting upon the Indo- German Science
& Technology partnership over the recent past, Dr. Harsh Vardhan said that
the cooperation between India and Germany today is driven by a sense of
confidence and purpose in achieving ‘high quality’ and ‘high impact’
partnerships.
The Minister said that Germany is Land of Ideas while India is also a Land of
opportunities)
Germany is one amongst our top three
partner countries in bilateral Science & Technology collaboration. Indian
scientists publish the second largest number of papers in co-authorship with
German counterparts. The impact factor of these papers is the highest compared
to papers published with any other country.
The Minister noted that India is
investing approximately 14 million euro for the construction of an India
focussed beam line and access to the synchrotron facility at PETRA-III in DESY
at Hamburg, which will be ready for inauguration later this year.
India is also an equity share holder
with investment of 36 million euro in the construction of the international
“Facility for Antiproton-Ion Research” (FAIR) at Darmstadt. Both these state of
art facilities will further enable our scientists to conduct high impact and
frontier research in material science, nuclear and high energy physics in
collaboration with German researchers.
IGSTC is a
flagship initiative of Government of India and Government of Germany to promote
research partnership of industrial relevance on a PPP mode, connecting academia
and industry from both countries for socio-economic benefits of both the countries
in
areas such as advance manufacturing, embedded systems, ICT for automobiles,
renewable energy, food security, clean water and health care technologies.
The aims and objectives of the IGSTC among others is to promote Indo-German R&D networking to-
· Advance industrial research partnership
· Cross fertilization of ideas
· Develop knowledge networks for industrial competitiveness
· Establish joint knowledge pools to address global challenges
· Serve
as a nerve centre to promote technology partnership
The Priority Areas include
· Advance Manufacturing (Make in India)
· Embedded System & ICT (Digital India)
· Sustainable Energy / Environment Biotechnology / Bio-economy (Food Security)
· Bio-Medical Technology (Healthy India)
· Water
& Wastewater Technology (Clean India)
Being a medical doctor by profession,
Dr. Harsh Vardhan was particularly impressed to note that IGSTC has initiated
innovative projects on affordable biomedical devices, lab-on-chip for water
pathogen detection and nano-materials for adsorption of uremic toxins for
Chronic Kidney Disease(CKD) patients.
The minister noted that the recently
launched ‘Start-up India & Stand-up India’ programme will provide excellent
opportunities for Germany to partner in this initiative. IGSTC must now
endeavour to establish a vibrant Indo-German ecosystem of innovation and
techno-entrepreneurship by linking the SME and Start-up enterprises of both the
countries to make meaningful contribution to the knowledge economy that can
promote technology based enterprises to strengthen the manufacturing base of
our two countries and use the tools of science and technology to address
socially relevant challenges.
Also present at the occasion was the
delegation from Germany led by Mr. Christian Joergen, German Co-Chair of IGSTC
and the Governing Board members and scientists from both countries. Prof. Ashutosh
Sharma, Secretary DST and Dr. Arabinda Mitra, Indian Co-Chair, IGSTC.
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