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Download Application Form for Technology Development and Demonstration Program (TDDP)

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MinistryMinistry of Science and Technology
DepartmentUnspecified
TitleApplication Form for Technology Development and Demonstration Program (TDDP)
LanguageEnglish
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R&D GRANTS FOR NEW PRODUCT / PROCESS DEVELOPMENT GUIDELINES AND APPLICATION FORMAT July 2003 TECHNOLOGY PROMOTION, DEVELOPMENT & UTILISATION PROGRAMME (TPDU) DEPARTMENT OF SCIENTIFIC AND INDUSTRIAL RESEARCH MINISTRY OF SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY GOVERNMENT OF INDIA CONTENTS 1. TPDU R&D GRANTS SCHEME 2. GUIDING FORMAT FOR PROJECT PROPOSAL 3. FAQ 4. CHECKLIST TPDU R&D GRANTS SCHEME The Department of Scientific & Industrial Research (DSIR) under its Plan Scheme 'TECHNOLOGY PROMOTION, DEVELOPMENT & UTILISATION PROGRAMME (TPDU)'is promoting Industry's drive to take up New Product /process Development . 1. OBJECTIVES The TPDU R&D grants scheme has the following objectives: a. To promote innovation by sharing risk with innovators. b. To forge industry-institute cooperation c. To strengthen the National Innovation capability Towards achieving the above objectives, the Department provides, partial financial support to New Product/ Process Development projects taken up by Indian Industry, in all sectors . 2. PROJECT PROPOSALS These R&D projects should aim at development of a new product or a process (including development of process equipment) with attractive market potential. The projects should result in significant benefits in terms of raising the technological level of the industry concerned, high turnover, energy and material savings/recovery and export sales etc. Proposals for R&D projects such as the following are considered for partial financial support:- a. R&D Project for development of a new/ improved product resulting in Prototype development and ending with demonstration in commercial environment. b. R&D Project for development of a new / improved process resulting in establishment of process know-how, development of process equipment and demonstration of yield, efficacy etc in a Pilot plant. Projects not supported under TPDU are: a. Lab scale work at Institutions b. Bench scale work at Industry c. Technology import / commercialisation d. Minor improvements in Product / Process e. Projects involving open ended research. So far, over 140 projects of Industrial units, both in public and private sector, have been supported by the Department involving DSIRs share of about Rs. 30 crores in the total project costs of around Rs. 80 crores. These projects cover products and processes in various important industries such as, electricals, electronics, semiconductors, telecommunications, embedded software, instrumentation, mechanical engineering, metallurgy, earth moving and industrial machinery, chemicals, drugs, pharmaceuticals and explosives. 3.ACTIVITIES SUPPORTED The partial financial support by DSIR primarily covers prototype development, cost of pilot plant, cost of process equipment development, test and evaluation of products, user trials etc. Bulk of the financial support to the projects has to be from Industry's resources. The financial support from DSIR is mainly to meet part of the developmental expenditures for: a. Personal costs ( Specialists employed , part-time/ full -time/ contract basis, exclusively for specified activities); b. Consultancy ( cost of consultancy and equivalent services used exclusively for the research activity, including bought-in research, technical knowledge, patents, etc); c. Patenting ; d. Running costs ( such as these of raw materials, consumables, hardware/ software tools, components/ sub-assemblies for prototype, equipment for pilot plant etc incurred directly as a result of proposed research activity) e. Cost Testing, trials & certification . Cost of following activities are not supported under TPDU : a. Pre-project activities ( including preliminary literature survey and patent search) , b. Permanent employee costs of industry, c. Travel costs of industry personal, d. Industry overheads, e. Contingency provisions, f. Payments for technology received from commercial organisations, g. Infrastructure facilities like land, building, h. Production and production test equipment, i. Standard quality control equipment. 4.WHO CAN MAKE A PROPOSAL The proposals can be made by industrial units either on their own or jointly with research / educational institutions. If the projects involve collaboration with/ assistance from national research /educational institutions, international bodies/ companies, individuals, the proposalsshould highlight the scope of work and responsibilities of each establishment participating inthe project. The guiding formats for making the project proposals for New Product developments is given at Annexure-I, and for New Process Developments in Annexure -11. Proposals ( 5 copies) on the above lines are invited from financially sound industrial firms having well established in-house R & D units with a good track record of R & D achievements. These proposals should be forwarded by the Chief Executive / Managing Director of the industrial units and head of research/ educational institutions and submitted to: Ms S Ravindran Scientist 'G' and Head (TPDU) Department of Scientific & Industrial Research Technology Bhavan, New Mehrauli Road, New Delhi-11O 016. Ph: 26516078 This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it ANNEXURE-I GUIDING FORMAT FOR PROJECT PROPOSAL SEEKING PARTIAL FINANCIAL SUPPORT FOR NEW PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT Project Title: Part A - General A1. Company Background A2. Technology Background A3. Personnel Background Part B - Summary B1. Executive summary of the proposal Part C - Details C1. Technical C2. Commercial C3. Financial with justification Sl. No. Expenditure Heads Total Estimated Cost 1. Design/Engineering/Consultancy from external agencies (their background and work assigned to them are to be given along with cost estimate) 2. Prototype(s) (Sub-assemblies/ components/ parts/ consumables, software, assembly/integration). 3. Mechanical Tools, Jigs, Fixtures, Dies, Software tools etc required to develop prototypes 4. Manpower costs of industry personnel (including their travel costs) 5. Specialised test equipment required to test prototypes. 3. Testing/ endurance trials/ national and international certification C4. Existing facilities that will be utilized. C5. Action Plan C6. Summary of inputs C7. Summary of output Signature of Chief Executive/ Managing Director ANNEXURE-II GUIDING FORMAT FOR PROJECT PROPOSAL SEEKING PARTIAL FINANCIAL SUPPORT FOR NEW PROCESS DEVELOPMENT Project Title: Part A - General A1. Company Background A2. Technology Background A3. Personal Background Part B - Summary B1. Executive summary of the proposal Part C - Details C1. Technical C2. Commercial C3. Financial with justification Sl. No. Expenditure Heads Total Estimated Cost 1. Consultancy from external agencies (their background and work assigned to them are to be given along with cost estimate) 2. Pilot plant equipment (procured/ developed) 3. Chemicals and raw materials consumed 4. Manpower costs of industry personnel (including their travel costs) 5. Specialised test equipment for pilot plant. 3. Test trials C4. Existing facilities that will be utilized. C5. Action Plan C6. Summary of inputs C7. Summary of output Signature of Chief Executive/ Managing Director EXPLANATORY NOTES: A1. Name, address of the firm with brief details of corporate history, R&D achievements, plans and projections for the future, whether in-house R & D unit of the firm is recognised by DSIR. A2. Details of technology, historical origin, patent position, technology trends, technology forecasting, standards/specifications, knowledge gaps, critical elements of technology, enabling technologies, competitors profile, users profile. A3. Key R&D personnel and their bio-data, project champion, researchers working exclusively on this project, their past track record, recent major achievements of in­house R & D unit of the industrial firm. B1. This is to be submitted as annexure. The coverage must be comprehensive, as this executive summary will be circulated to experts for their comments. C1. Innovative content in the proposed activities, results of literature survey and patent search, prior work carried out, technological challenges and plan of action to overcome the technology barriers. Number of prototypes and reason for selecting the number to be given. Test protocols to be submitted. In case of process innovation, justification for the pilot plant to be given. C2. Market survey report, export possibilities and global competition. For process innovation, Minimum Economic Scale to be worked out. C3. Cost estimates to be given and these need to be supported by backup offers/ estimation. Cost estimates are required to be drawn realistically and full justification is to be given. C4. Applicants to desist from attaching list of production and testing equipment. Only those facilities that are relevant and critical need to be highlighted. Establishment of test facilities is not normally supported, however, if the applicant desires to procure/develop specific and specialized test equipment for testing the prototype, a request for partial financial support can be made with justification. C5. Advance project planning techniques like Work Breakdown Structure to be used for project planning. The activities must be broken down into tasks, which can be monitored regularly. Against each task, resources required to complete the tasks are to be identified. This activity-resource to be submitted as annexure. C6. Technical, financial, managerial. C7. Deliverables-physical, commercial turnover for five years, networking with resource experts, enhancement of capabilities, additional facilities, IPR generation, market share improvement, cost reduction, reduction in energy consumption/emissions, R&D people growth, foreign exchange earnings. FAQ 1. Who can apply? All Indian industries (Private Ltd. and Public Ltd. companies) can apply for support under TPDU. 2. Is institute linkage essential? Not essential. Industrial units can take up projects all by themselves. However, DSIR encourages industries to network with research institutions wherever capabilities and facilities exist. If it is a joint project of industry with an institute, then the project proposal has to be signed by both the parties. If industry is seeking only limited services and consultancy from the labs/institutes, then proposal should include a letter or offer from the Director or his authorized signatory indicating the scope of services and related payments. Similarly if the industry is proposing to up-scale lab/bench level technology of national laboratories/research institutions then the related agreements already entered between the industry lab for development/utilization of that lab level technology will need to be enclosed in the proposal. 3. Are there any priority sectors/areas? TPDU can consider projects for technology development and demonstration in all sectors/areas related with industry for support. 4. What activities are eligible for support? The support is towards research/design/development/engineering, software development, consultancy, prototype/pilot plant, testing and evaluation/certification, users trials/ field trials, patenting etc essential for R&D in New Product/ Process Development. Only activities taken up after release of administrative sanction are eligible for DSIR support. 5. What is the definition of 'project'? The projects under TPDU generally cover the activities taken up after successful completion of a lab scale/bench scale work either by industry and/or by lab/institution till completion of technology development and demonstration of the product(s) developed as commercially produceable prototypes/or the process(es) at a pilot/demonstration scale before further commercialization of that technology. The project can be (a) for design and development of engineered prototypes, (b) for design, development and demonstration of pilot plant level process technologies for process development products such as in chemicals, fertilizers, metallurgical industry etc. 6. How much support one can expect? The support would be upto 30-40% of the project cost covering not more than 50% of the development expenditure required for undertaking the activities listed in point 4 above. 7. How my proposal will be evaluated? The proposal will be initially screened by the Department. Thereafter, proposal will be taken up for consideration by a high level Technical Advisory Committee (TAC) of TPDU. Any project proposals whose project costs exceeds Rs. 500 lakhs will subsequently be taken up for approval by Standing Finance Committee chaired by Secretary, DSIR, if recommended by TAC. 8. Does one get an opportunity to explain his proposal ? The proposal should be self-explanatory giving all requisite details. However, after initial screening by the Department, if there is a need for further clarification/discussions, the applicant may be asked to provide these details and if required, will be given an opportunity to present his views, when the proposal is considered by the Screening Committee/Technical Advisory Committee/Standing Finance Committee. 9. Is there any last date for submission of the proposal? Project proposals can be submitted throughout the year. 10. How will the funds be released? The funds (except for last installment) will be released in installments based on the projected requirements for the project. Towards this, the company has to provide a six monthly schedule for funds requirement indicating their share as well as DSIR share as sought. Last installment of grant will be released after project completion, after receipt of Project Completion Report, Audited Statement of Expenditure and Audited Utlisation Certificate. 11. Do we have to give a bank guarantee? DSIR support is given as grants-in-aid and hence there is generally no requirement for bank guarantee/ collateral guarantee etc. 12. What is 'successful commercialization' of the project? A project will be deemed to have been successfully commercialized on the date when the industry undertakes first commercial sale of the product in their existing plant or a new producing plant installed on the basis of result of the TPDU project. 13. Do we have to pay royalty/lump sum? Yes. Company will be required to pay lump sum royalties in five annual installments amounting to 1.3 times the amount received, after start of commercial sale/commercial production of the product developed with TPDU support. The lump sum royalty will be collected by NRDC on behalf of DSIR. 14. What is NRDC? National Research Development Corporation is a Public enterprise of Government of India under DSIR with expertise in transfer of technology. 15. Who owns the I.P.R.? The firm and the collaborating agencies will own the I.P.R ( as per the agreement they have). They will also indemnify the Government against any possible infringement of IPR. 16. Will the firm need to sell its technology to any other party? The company will have the first right to utilize and commercialize the technology developed. In case the company does not commercialize the technology in a period of 4 years after completion of the project or does not exercise its option to commercialize technology within one year of completion of the project, only in such a case the technology will need to be assigned to NRDC for third party licensing. Revenues from such licensing will be shared with the executing agency as per the actual financial contributions in the project or as specific to the concerned project. In case of technologies, which are jointly developed/scaled up based on earlier lab/bench scale work of national lab, obligation and terms & conditions of earlier agreement, MOU will be taken into account. 17. a. Confidentiality All concerned in the project will ensure confidentiality as required. b. Agreements/ Reports to be submitted Companies supported under TPDU will be required to sign an agreement with DSIR before sanctioning of the project. They will also be required to submit half yearly brief progress reports and audited statement of accounts. Brief progress reports and projection will need to be submitted to the Project Review Committee members 10 days before the meeting. At the end of the project a Project Completion Report will have to be submitted. c. Is revision, pull-out possible? There should not be any need for revision, while the project is underway. Revised proposal will be considered as a new proposal. Similarly, the company is expected to honour its commitments and complete the project as planned. If the company abandons the project, the Department will take serious note of it and the company will be required to return the money received along with 12% simple interest. d. What additional benefits can we expect? Custom Duty exemption is recommended for imported items coming under the project scope as per existing rules. e. When do we shake-off hands? Duration of the agreement is around 12 years to cover various commitments in the agreement such as payment of royalties, third party licensing, if any, etc. f. Can we take financial support from any other agency/Govt. departments/bank? Yes. All this information needs to be given in project proposal application. CHECKLIST FOR TPDU R&D GRANTS APPLICATIONS Before submitting the application, please ensure that the following supporting documents are attached to the application form 1. Articles of Association 2. Annual reports for the last three years 3. DSIR in-house R&D recognition letter 4. Statement of R&D expenditure for the past three years, if it is not specifically recorded in the annual reports. 5. Board resolution/authorisation committing the firm to this R&D project. 6. Results of market survey for the proposed product. 7. Results of patent search. 8. Targeted specifications for the product. 9. Comparison of the targeted specifications with the market leader. 10. Test protocols 11. Cost back up with relevant offers/estimation 12. Activity-resource plan 13. Source of funds for the firm (other than DSIR support) 14. List of existing facilities that will be utilized for this project 15. Nature and commitment of potential users to test the product and facilitate commercialisaiton of the technology. 16. MoU with experts (individuals and institutions)
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