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Technology Information, Forecasting &
Assessment Council (TIFAC), New Delhi
The Technology
Information, Forecasting and Assessment Council (TIFAC)
is a registered society under Department of Science &
Technology. The main objectives of TIFAC include generation
of Technology Forecasting/Technology Assessment/ Techno Market
Survey documents, developing on-line nationally accessible
information system, promotion of technologies and evolving
suitable mechanism for testing of technology and enabling
technology transfer as well as commercialisation. TIFAC has
so far produced more than 200 reports including the 25 document
series on Technology Vision up to 2020 and 16 document series
on S&T in different sectors.
Three major Technology Missions are being implemented
by TIFAC in addition to promotion of about 50 Home Grown Technologies.
Technology Forecasting (TF), Technology Assessment
(TA) and Techno Market Survey (TMS) Studies
After covering all the major sectors, which
are of relevance to Indian in the earlier TMS Reports at aggregate
levels, the current series of TMS Reports have a narrower
and sharper focus. The new focus is on specific products,
processes, and their applications and related services.The
aim is to target technology linked business opportunities
for products, processes etc. for which earlier TMS Reports
projected very high demand.
In this series, three new studies had been commissioned,
namely, 1) " Technology for production of lactic acid,
itaconic acid, gluconic acid, glutamic acid, and L-Lysine
from molasses", 2) "Nicotine and it's derivatives
from tobacco waste", and 3) "Bauxite benefaction
for removal of iron oxide " during the year 1998-99 and
are being pursued.
Reports Finalised
Four study reports which were commissioned in
97-98, have been have been finalised in the areas of:
- Systems Approach for Utilisation of Gypsum-Mineral
Resource(TMS-149)
- Solid Waste generation and utilisation in Calcareous
Stone Industry.(TMS-151)
- Geothermal Energy - An alternative source of
energy. (TMS-153)
- Traffic Management: Streamlining Technologies.(TMS-154)
Studies under finalisation
Draft reports of five studies commissioned
during previous year have been received. The reports have
been examined and are under finalisation.
- Waste Utilisation from Construction Industry.
- Industrial Pumps and Motor Systems.
Non Conventional Fertilisers
and Conditioners to enhance Agricultural Productivity.
Multimodal Transport
System for Northeast Region.
Technology for production
of lactic acid, itaconic acid, gluconic acid, glutamic acid,
and L-Lysine from molasses.
During the year (99-2000) four studies have
been commissioned in the areas of:
- Technologies for agricultural application of glauconite
a potash mineral
- Technologies for utilisation of low grade phosphate as fertiliser
- Utilization Of slaughterhouse Waste Material for the Preparation
of Animal Feed.
- Recovery of Potassium fertiliser salts from sea bittern.
CD-ROMs of TIFAC Reports
In keeping with the technologies of the information
age, TIFAC has taken up the task of putting its wealth of
more than 200 informative reports (Techno-Market surveys,
TF/ TA, Vision 2020, Industrial Safety, Comprehensive picture
of Science & Technology reports) in an electronic form
and making them available on interactive sector wise CD-ROMs.
The CDs are designed to have good interactive features, user
friendly navigation, fast access to information, a powerful
search mechanism, on line help, flexible switching between
screens and a printing facility for reports. For industries
these TIFAC CDs give competitive technologies and business
opportunities, for R&D Institutions they give the areas
of great demand and for the Strategic Planners they provide
a roadmap. The work has begun for the production of two CDs
viz. Food & Agriculture CD and Health CD initially and
their prototypes have been completed and these two CDs are
undergoing final testing.
Technology Information Services
The TIFACLINE Services has been reviewed in
the context of Data Information Service available on INTERNET
and it has been decided to provide technological services
concentrating on customer services rather than database generation.
Seventy queries has been serviced since April99 to November
1999.
TIFAC Library
To facilitate and foster the flow of scientific
and technical information through the formal channel, TIFAC
Library continued to support the enhanced requirement of scientists
and users. During the period 95 books and reports have been
procured raising the holdings of TIFAC Library to 1648 upto
November 1999. In addition, 56 journals including specialised
serials have been subscribed.
TIFAC News
With a view to disseminate information on the
various activities of TIFAC, three issues of newsletter have
been broughtout. The circulation of the newsletter is about
5000 amongst R&D institutions, academic and industrial
sectors.
Patent Facilitating Centre (PFC)
The PFC continued its efforts towards meeting
its objectives and the achievements during the period are
given below.
IPR Bulletin
Seven issues were brought our till November
30, 1999. These bulletins interalia covered WTOs third
Ministerial Conference, patent laws of Norway, litigation
in patents, different case laws, Indian universities in patent
filings, patenting of display devices and few case studies
based on patents awarded in different areas. A case study
based on US patent granted to an anti-diabetic herbal drug
based on karela, jamun and brinjal was published in the bulletin.
This attracted a lot of media attention and public interest
and resulted in healthy debates at various forums.
Patent Awareness Workshops
Conducted nine (9) IPR/patent workshops during
the period through which more than 900 scientists and technologists
were sensitised. The workshops were held at the following
places:
- Council of Science & Technology, U. P., Lucknow , May
3, 99
- ISRO (SAC), Ahmedabad, July 20, 99
- GB Pant University of Agriculture & Tech., Pantnagar,
July 28, 99
- Assam Science, Tech & Environment Council, Guwahati
Guwahati, Sept 15, 99
- Meghalaya Council for Science, Technology, Environment,
Shillong, Sept. 16, 99
- Regional Engineering College , Kurukshetra, Oct 9, 99
- Thapar Centre for Industrial Research & Development,
Patiala, Nov. 9, 1999.
- Guru Nanak Dev University, Amritsar, November 29, 1999
- A.P.S. University, Rewa, December 4, 1999.
Patenting/IPR Protection Activity
Facilitated filing of 19 patent applications
during the period, to make the total filings to 71 patent
applications, including 20 applications filed abroad and
one Patent Co-operation Treaty (PCT) application. Out of
these, one patent has been granted in Sri Lanka. Six applications
for registering designs of a gas stove developed for the
blind were also filed.
Patent Searches
PFC has provided patent search services to
a large number of users from university, R&D institutions,
government departments and private industry ever since the
activity was started in the middle of 1996. The search services
were extended to about 60 universities, research institutions,
industry, etc. Some of these are Saurashtra University (Rajkot),
Jadavapur University, Berhampur University (Berhampur),
Maulana Azad College of Technology (Bhopal), North Eastern
Regional Institute of Science & Technology (Itanagar),
Central Pulp & Paper Institute (Shaharanpur), Kerala
Minerals & Metals Ltd (Kollam), Vam Organics (New Delhi),
Bharat Biotech Services (Hyderabad) and Daurala Organics
Ltd (New Delhi) .
Hardware other facilities for patent search
CD-ROM databases for bibliographic/abstract
searches on patents issued by US Patent Office, European
patent Office and the PCT applications were updated. A new
system with advanced features and a scanner were installed
for scanning, Internet searches and patent searches. Internet
was extensively used for conducting searches and obtain
information on patents granted published in other countries,
details of the International Deposit Authorities (IDAs)
under the Budapest Treaty, details from American Type Culture
Collection (ATCC) and the likes.
Ekaswa-A and Ekaswa-B databases
The CD-ROMs launched in 1998 has generated
a good amount of response from the industry. Each CD has
been priced nominally at Rs. 500/-. The data is being updated
every quarter. 90 clients, including 60 annual members have
subscribed the CDs. A revenue of 3.31 lakh was generated
from the activity during the period September 98 to
November 99.
Special Reports / Publications
The PFC has been bringing special reports
and publications for awareness, for showing how patent information
could be used for technology forecasting and R&D decisions,
licensing of patents etc. Special studies and reports were
generated by the PFC. Last year, the Ministry of Environment
& Forests had awarded a study on "Patenting in
Micro-organism" to PFC and had provided partial funds
for the same. The report was completed and submitted to
ME&F and other concerned departments and ministries
in August 99. Extensive studies and analyses of patent
laws in other countries in respect of micro-organism, some
10,000 patents granted in US and Europe, & response
sent by 23 countries to a structured questionnaire were
made. The report has four volumes namely, executive summary,
Patent Laws & Practices, Deposit Mechanisms & Examination
Standards and Case Studies.
Counseling and advisory role
PFC has become a referral point for industry,
universities, government agencies, NGOs, foreign embassies
and individual scientists, innovators and consultants, for
information and advice on IPR related matters, especially
upto date patent information. In the process, PFC was instrumental
in generating critical inputs including conceptual framework,
actual patent data, analysis, etc., for decision making,
policy formulation and future planning at the national level
in the area of IPR and related matters. Many of the government
agencies namely DAE, ISRO, ICAR, ICMR and BHEL approached
PFC for specific inputs and organised patent awareness workshops
with technical support of the PFC.
Role of a watchdog
A US patent granted to an anti-diabetic herbal
drug based on karela, jamun and brinjal was brought to the
public notice by the PFC. This attracted a lot of media
attention and public interest and resulted in healthy debates
at various forums. A patent accepted by the Indian patent
office related to communication satellite was opposed successfully
by the ISRO. The ISRO identified the application from the
data provided in the IPR bulletin.
Special Initiatives
Strategy Paper on Non-Ferrous Metals: TIFAC-Indian
Institute of Metals (IIM) Joint project
TIFAC & IIM have to prepare ten techno-commercial
reports on all-important Non-ferrous metals. So far, four
reports (Aluminum, Copper, Magnesium, Titanium) have been
released. The reports on Niobium, Molybdenum, Tungsten,
Rare Earths etc are likely to be completed by March2000.
Surface Engineering
As a result of initiatives taken by TIFAC
earlier in the field of Surface Engineering, several industries
have taken lead in setting up new projects like development
of Diamond- like coatings using PVD, coating by D-Gun, Titanium
Nitride coating by PVD, Plasma coating of Ceramics on Hydro-
turbine components. These projects have been funded under
various mechanisms of TIFAC, DST etc. User awareness and
propagation of knowledge on this emerging area is being
continued by TIFAC through lectures, articles (a cover story
was published on this technology in MM-The Industry Magazine
this year).
Special Initiatives on Materials: Steel
Major initiatives taken on Steel sector by
TIFAC earlier have led to formulation of a large number
of R&D projects, which are now being considered by Ministry
of Steel for funding. TIFAC is a member of the Evaluation
Group set up to review and recommend proposals. During the
past one year, this group has reviewed around 48 proposals,
related to emerging technologies in the Iron and Steel sector.
Out of these, the Empowered Committee of the Ministry of
Steel has approved 20 proposals (Total value: Rs.149 crore,
out of which Steel Development fund contribution is Rs.
79 crore).
Interaction with International agencies
TIFAC as a nodal agency for S&T cooperation
with ASEAN countries, participated in the third ASEAN-India
Working Group meeting on 26 & 27th August 1999 at Jakarta,
Indonesia. TIFAC also participated in the second, ASEAN-India
Working Group meeting on Science & Technology (WGST)
which was held at Singapore on 25-26 October 1999. An eight-member
delegation of scientists from India attended the meeting.
Fuel Pellets from Municipal Solid Waste
(MSW)
This is a DST-CMC Technology executed by TIFAC
through Andhra Pradesh Technology Development & Promotion
Center (APTDC), a joint project of TIFAC, CII & Govt.
of Andhra Pradesh. One technology project for manufacturing
Fuel Pellets from MSW has been executed at Gundumguda; Hyderabad
in Phase I. This plant is under commissioning/trial stage.
In Phase II an electrical power generation plant using the
Fuel Pellets would be commissioned. The plant will process
about 1000 Tons Per Day (TPD) of MSW with a yield of about
200 TPD of Fuel Pellets which in turn would generate about
8 MW of electricity in Phase II. The Fuel Pellets also known
as Refuse Derived Fuel (RDF) having a calorific value of
about 3500 Kcal/kg, could be used to generate steam for
use in Industrial boiler as well as to generate electricity.
A number of Indian and Foreign companies have shown interests
in this technology. Recently one request about this technology
has been received from one Sri Lankan Company.
Hydrogen Technology Cell
A Hydrogen Technology Cell (HTC) of TIFAC
has been approved with an objective to make a special initiative
to embark on a series of studies and technology developmental
pursuits for ushering in Hydrogen economy in the country
on a programmatic approach. Developing information up dates,
creating knowledge networks, building up local capacity
for technology and human resources development, facilitation
of resources development and innovative financing of new
technologies and organizing regular awareness programmes
are some of the immediate activities taken up by the HTC
of TIFAC to make a beginning and gain a foot hold in opening
up an environmental friendly era in the next millennium.
Energy Tower Project
This Eco-friendly concept of generating clean
electrical energy from the atmospheric wind by artificially
manipulating its humidity and thermal gradients is relatively
a new concept. The principal concept is to cool the hot
and dry air of desert by a fine spray of water within a
tall and large diameter shaft where the higher density cooled
downward air flow reaches high velocity and actuates turbine
to generate electricity. TIFAC is studying the project with
an experienced international group of technology.
Government / Industry Cooperation in Cartography
The Special Core Group constituted under the
Chairmanship of Secretary DST and Director (NATMO) as Member
Secretary in March 1997 has submitted its report on "Government-Industry
Cooperation in Cartography". The report gives an account
of the Indian cartography in last fifty years, the current
status of cartography in government sector and the industry,
the technological scenario, Indo-foreign co-operation, strengths
and weaknesses in government and industry.
The report also includes several recommendations for improved
cooperation between government and industry.
Assessment of Innovation Potential of Students
Practical Projects from Professional Colleges
TIFAC has signed a MoU with Indian National
Academy of Engineering (INAE), New Delhi for carrying out
a Pilot Study and collection of data on students projects.
The study, which is to cover professional Engineering colleges,
has already started and data on students projects
is being collated by INAE to assess their innovation potential.
These reports are to be circulated by INAE to select industries
and research laboratories.
Interactive S&T promotion
In order to promote Science & Technology
awareness in schools and colleges, along with IT based learning
at homes, schools and colleges, TIFAC and Vigyan Prasar
have taken up a joint project to develop an IT based model.
The model uses CHOIS Server technology developed by M/s
Innomedia Technologies Pvt. Ltd. Bangalore.
The CHOIS Server is placed at the cable head-end
and allows distribution of interactive TV services over
the Cable TV Network. This project proposes to extend the
CHOIS Server for the educational needs and S&T promotional
activities. The project has already begun with one server
and the initial phase of building a replication model for
this technology is being experimented with one school.
Technology Vision for India upto 2020: Follow-up
Action teams
There are a number of actions taking place
independently including by some states towards follow up
of recommendations of Technology Vision 2020. Some of the
special items taken up by TIFAC are maturing into actions.
The progress in brief of respective action teams is reported
below:
Agriculture & Agromachinery
Bihar Project
A detailed study on benchmark Survey for the
project "A Systems approach to agricultural production
for increasing production in low productivity regions"
was carried out. The work included identification of villages,
soil testing and analysis, water management plans and strategies.
Based on the benchmark survey study the detailed project
was formulated during the previous year and has been approved
during the year. The project envisages interalia, demonstration
trial in Son Commands Complex, Patna district, Bihar. The
results indicate increase in productivity by around 285%
in selected demonstration area for Paddy.
Orissa Project
A detailed study on BenchMark Survey for the
project "Science & Technology Experimental Project
in Orissa for Agricultural Development as well as Village
Sustainability" was carried out. Based on the Bench
Mark Survey, a detailed project report has been formulated.
The project envisages development in three phases
phase 1 being Water Resource Development Plan, phase 2 identifies
cropping pattern and farming of different varieties of produce
including training to farmers and phase 3 describes introduction
and choice of tiny industries. Priority-1 (Phase-1) of the
project, water resource development plan has been undertaken.
Agro Food Processing
Milk Sector
The Project "Improvement in Milk Quality
& Yield through better Farm Management" has been
approved during the year. The project envisages better farm
management practices, use of milking machines, use of bulk
coolers and training of extension officers and farmers.
Fruits and Vegetables
The project on "Mango Juice Preparation"
and "Banana Juice Preparation" are being pursued.
Cereals
The projects on "Modernisation of Rice
Milling Industries" and "Modernisation of Wheat
Milling Industries" are being discussed with industries
for preparation of detailed project reports.
Road Transportation
Based on the discussions with CRRI and Ministry
of Surface Transport the following two projects have been
considered for preparation of detailed project reports.
1. Performance based pavement designs &
specifications.
2. Drainage road structure using geo-textiles
Electric Power
The action team identified the following two
projects on priority basis
- Static Compensator (STATCOM)
- Phase Shifting Transformer (PST)
The projects are under consideration for approval
and to be implemented by BHEL.
Advanced Sensors/Strategic Industries
ISRO is consolidating the various works done
in the area. Mature technologies are being identified for
development.
State of Uttar Pradesh
On the request of Secretary, Department of
Science & Technology, Govt. of Uttar Pradesh, and interaction
with these officials, a concept & approach paper on
Technology Vision 2020 for the State of Uttar Pradesh
in 8 core strength areas of U.P. This will be discussed
for further follow-up.
Integration of Computational Facility for
Scientific Research-High Performance Computing Facility (ICOSER)
ICOSER project aims at development of high
performance computing facilities in some of the research
and engineering institutions in the country and networking
these institutions.
Networking and Utilisation of computers in
the 7 level-III centres namely IACS Calcutta, IIT-Guwahati,
IOP Bhubaneshwar, IIT-Madras, Cochin University, IIT-Mumbai
and Panajan University-Chandigarh have been developed.
Initiation of the establishment of 5 level-II
centres will be done.
HGT Programme
The Home Grown Technology (HGT) programme
is a major mechanism of TIFAC for supporting the commercialization
of technologies developed by indigenous R&D. HGT programme
assists to reach technologies from a bench scale level to
pilot scale or semi-commercial level. HGT has been organising
workshops in association with industry bodies and other
funding agencies on a quarterly basis to forward the dialogue
between industry and technology developers.
During the year 20 new projects have been
funded by TIFAC and two technologies were commercialised.
They are "Rapid Diagnostic Kits for poultry and veterinary
diseases" and "Synthetic substitute for Kerosene
in pigment printing". The license for commercializing
the diagnostic kit has been given to M/s Hoechst Rousell
Vet Pvt. Ltd., Pune. The technology was released at a function
held on the "Technology Day" (May 11th, 1999)
and the Honorable Minister for HRD and S&T, Dr. Murli
Manohar Joshi received a cheque of Rs.50 lakh on behalf
of TIFAC.
BAIF Development Research Foundation, Pune
developed this reliable, sensitive farmer-friendly
kit which can help farmers in diagnosing IBD disease in
the poultry and Brucella in the cattle. The kit is based
on ELISA technique and is small in the size. Using the kit
farmers can easily diagnose these diseases and corrective
measures can be taken in time.
Four Technology Business Meets were held in
Mumbai, Bangalore, Ludhiana & Kanpur. These were organised
jointly by TIFAC, TDB, CII and SIDBI Venture Capital Division.
TIFAC also actively participates in the Technopreneur
Promotion Programme (TePP) which has been initiated as a
joint venture between PATSER of DSIR and TIFAC, to promote
the individual innovators and inventors in the country.
So far five projects under this programme have been supported
by TIFAC.
Contact
For more information please contact:
Technology Information,
Forecasting and Assessment Council (TIFAC)
Department of Science and Technology (DST)
'A' Wing, Vishwakarma Bhavan, Shaheed Jeet Singh Marg
New Delhi 110016, India.
Phone: +91-(0)11-26592600, 26867764
Fax: 26961158, 26528227, 26863866
E-mail: tifacinfo at tifac dot org dot in
Website:
www.tifac.org.in
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