This document provides an overview of Persistent's proposed approach to implementing ICT in MSMEs. It will focus on the pharmaceutical/chemicals and textiles/clothing sectors. Key areas of ICT that could boost competitiveness for these industries include R&D databases, supply chain management, e-learning, and customer relationship management. The project will involve sensitizing MSMEs in selected clusters to the benefits of ICT adoption and developing reference implementation plans for interested firms. Persistent brings expertise in cloud computing, software development, and a history of work with SMEs to provide strategic recommendations and technical solutions.
Presentation done by Deepanwita ChattopadhyayDr. Amit Kapoor
1) IKP Knowledge Park is India's first wet lab research park located in Hyderabad, with the mission to create a world-class center for leading-edge business-driven research in biotechnology, pharmaceuticals, new materials, and telecommunications.
2) It has 45 resident companies from various locations and sizes, with over 70% focused on product/technology development and over 70 patents filed.
3) IKP is collaborating with national R&D labs like CDFD to commercialize technologies by forming venture teams of scientists and entrepreneurs, and has offered land to CDFD to build a permanent campus.
4) IKP has established various funding programs totaling over $400,000 to support
Everything you need to know about MSME - Micro Small and Medium Enterprise. Its Organisational structure, schemes, training programmes, or setting up an Enterprise.
The MSME-Development Institute is headed by the Development Commissioner for Micro, Small & Medium Enterprises under the Government of India. It formulates and monitors policies and programs for promoting MSMEs. The MSME-DI in Nagpur provides various services like consultancy, guidance, training to MSMEs in 11 districts of Vidarbha region. It assists MSMEs with technical support, project reports, quality control, energy conservation and more.
This document discusses financing for micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs) in India. It defines MSMEs based on investment levels and classifies them under priority sectors. It outlines various manufacturing and service activities eligible for MSME financing. It also describes the types of credit facilities available to MSMEs, including term loans, cash credits, and letters of credit. Processing procedures for loan applications are explained, along with guidelines on maintaining application registers and rejecting proposals.
SPETA, together with SIMTECH, has developed a simulator for training computer numeric control machinists, which can significantly reduce the hours and machine resources required, compared to traditional training methods. In other words, trainees would be able to practice different and more types of machining requirements within the same allocated training time. With this additional preparation, trainees would have a shorter learning cycle when they start working with the companies.
Indian SME Development Programs - ADDVALUE Lean Manufaturning ConsultantsADD VALUE CONSULTING Inc
The Government of India (GOI) has initiated the SEVERAL programs in SME sectors to enhance Productivity and Quality. Get Cluster Development Program for Enhancing Productivity. Improve the product quality of the MSE (Micro and Small Enterprise) sector.
Presentation done by Deepanwita ChattopadhyayDr. Amit Kapoor
1) IKP Knowledge Park is India's first wet lab research park located in Hyderabad, with the mission to create a world-class center for leading-edge business-driven research in biotechnology, pharmaceuticals, new materials, and telecommunications.
2) It has 45 resident companies from various locations and sizes, with over 70% focused on product/technology development and over 70 patents filed.
3) IKP is collaborating with national R&D labs like CDFD to commercialize technologies by forming venture teams of scientists and entrepreneurs, and has offered land to CDFD to build a permanent campus.
4) IKP has established various funding programs totaling over $400,000 to support
Everything you need to know about MSME - Micro Small and Medium Enterprise. Its Organisational structure, schemes, training programmes, or setting up an Enterprise.
The MSME-Development Institute is headed by the Development Commissioner for Micro, Small & Medium Enterprises under the Government of India. It formulates and monitors policies and programs for promoting MSMEs. The MSME-DI in Nagpur provides various services like consultancy, guidance, training to MSMEs in 11 districts of Vidarbha region. It assists MSMEs with technical support, project reports, quality control, energy conservation and more.
This document discusses financing for micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs) in India. It defines MSMEs based on investment levels and classifies them under priority sectors. It outlines various manufacturing and service activities eligible for MSME financing. It also describes the types of credit facilities available to MSMEs, including term loans, cash credits, and letters of credit. Processing procedures for loan applications are explained, along with guidelines on maintaining application registers and rejecting proposals.
SPETA, together with SIMTECH, has developed a simulator for training computer numeric control machinists, which can significantly reduce the hours and machine resources required, compared to traditional training methods. In other words, trainees would be able to practice different and more types of machining requirements within the same allocated training time. With this additional preparation, trainees would have a shorter learning cycle when they start working with the companies.
Indian SME Development Programs - ADDVALUE Lean Manufaturning ConsultantsADD VALUE CONSULTING Inc
The Government of India (GOI) has initiated the SEVERAL programs in SME sectors to enhance Productivity and Quality. Get Cluster Development Program for Enhancing Productivity. Improve the product quality of the MSE (Micro and Small Enterprise) sector.
Presentation Green TVET Capacity Building in Green Power Generation Building...Y P Chawla
The document discusses building capacity for green technology and vocational education and training (TVET) in green energy power generation in India. It focuses on assessing skill gaps and developing skill standards to meet the country's targets for solar power generation. Key points discussed include India's targets of 100 GW of solar power by 2022 and related manufacturing, investment and manpower needs. The document advocates aligning TVET programs with industry requirements through developing competency-based skill standards and curricula. It provides an analysis of skill levels required for different functional areas in solar power projects and outlines various recommendations to build a sustainable engineering skill base to support India's growing green energy sector.
TCI 2015 Innovation Clusters – a National Strategy to Build Technology Capabi...TCI Network
Singapore has invested heavily over the past few decades to build up its research and innovation capabilities through strategic multi-year science and technology plans. It has developed several industry clusters through targeted funding and initiatives to encourage collaboration between universities, research institutes and private sector companies. More recently, Singapore has launched innovation clusters and national challenges focused on key areas like clean energy, water technologies, diagnostics, and additive manufacturing to help industries innovate and stay globally competitive.
The document discusses small and micro enterprises (MSMEs) in India. It outlines the objectives of supporting MSMEs, including facilitating credit, technology upgrades, and market access. It describes organizations that promote MSMEs like KVIC, MGIRI, NI-MSME and Coir Board. It discusses schemes to develop MSMEs through credit ratings, marketing assistance, and international cooperation. It also covers recent initiatives to support MSMEs through policy changes and digital programs.
Sector occupies a key position in the economy of Karnataka in terms of its contribution to industrial
production, employment, and exports
Garments have been the key strength of the State and have been consistently contributing more than
70% to the State’s industry output.
Ÿ Karnataka accounts for 20% of the National garment production and 8% of the National exports.
Ÿ State contributes 65% of silk, 12% of wool, 6% of cotton to the National production.
Ÿ Abundant raw material, skill base and supporting infrastructure drives textile industry in the state.
Ÿ 24 Handloom Clusters located across Karnataka. 233 Hectares Textile SEZ Park developed at Hassan.
Ÿ Apparel/Textile Parks developed at Bengaluru, Ballari, Davangere, Kalaburagi
Ÿ The state has already attracted investments worth INR 1480 crore in the segment.
Ÿ 10 Garment Training Designing Centers in Karnataka promoted by ATDC, and Fashion Technology
Centre by NIFT.
Ÿ During the last policy a total of INR 5,710 Crore worth of Investment inflow which created an
employment opportunity for more than 2.5 Lakh people.
Ÿ Post the announcement of New Textile Policy in 2013, investment has continued upward trend with
INR 1,860 Crore investment proposed till date.
The document outlines recommendations from FICCI (Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry) for improving India's science, technology, and innovation sector. It calls for expanding tax benefits to include R&D expenditures incurred abroad and infrastructure. It also recommends simplifying customs processes, increasing support for small entities through grants and IP protections, strengthening industry-academic research collaborations, and recognizing corporate spending on R&D infrastructure and scholarships as valid CSR activities. The recommendations aim to encourage more private sector investment in R&D and foster innovation.
Small scale industries are an important segment of the Indian economy and play a key role in its growth. They account for about 40% of India's exports and have helped develop other industries by providing ancillary support. While liberalization and reforms since 1991 have created opportunities for small industries, they also face new challenges from increased competition. Small industries need to improve productivity, quality and technology to adapt to the changing industrial environment. Their development is crucial for job creation, balanced regional growth, and entrepreneurship in India.
Startup policy presentation version 1 dated 02.3.2016Startupfreak
The Karnataka Multi-Sector Startup Policy aims to create a world-class startup ecosystem through strategic investments and policies. Its goals include generating 20,000 technology startups, 6,000 product startups, and over 600,000 direct and indirect jobs by 2020. The policy focuses on capacity building through incubation networks, funding proof-of-concept ideas, creating incubation infrastructure, a startup fund of funds, and incentives for startups. It establishes the Karnataka Startup Cell to facilitate startups and connect them to resources.
Presentation on indian research agenciesmaheshrotale
The document provides information on several research and policy organizations in India:
- NCAER supports government and private sector economic research. It was established in 1956 and conducts research on agriculture, industry, and human development.
- NSSO collects socio-economic data for the government through large household surveys on topics like consumption, employment, health, and agriculture. It was established in 1950.
- FICCI is a business association established in 1927 to represent industry. It provides feedback to the government and helps members identify investment opportunities.
- CRISIL rates companies and provides research, data, and analysis to financial institutions and businesses. It is a leading ratings agency in India.
The document assesses the feasibility of establishing a high-technology business incubator focused on the chemical sector in South Africa. It finds that while Gauteng has strong potential due to its large chemical industry base and research capabilities, the market for true high-tech chemical startups is currently limited. The report recommends rebranding the incubator to focus on innovative downstream chemical and material recovery businesses, and exploring partnerships to strengthen its offerings rather than attempting to provide soft-landing services independently in the short-term. It also advises selecting a new incubator location and facility that can accommodate both office and manufacturing space.
- The Technology Localisation Implementation Unit (TLIU) was established to help South Africa's manufacturing sector participate in infrastructure rebuilding through innovation, technology transfer, product development, and human capital development.
- The TLIU works with various government departments, science councils, academia, and industry to provide sector-wide technology assistance through facilities like casting simulation networks, testing centers, and product development support.
- Current TLIU projects include helping a company obtain railway accreditation, assisting wind turbine and electronics manufacturers meet standards, and aiding a valve manufacturer with design and prototyping. Future projects focus on renewables, transport, science projects, and designated products in various industries.
- The TLIU
This document discusses entrepreneurial support systems for micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) in India. It outlines how enterprises are classified based on investment levels, and describes various policy initiatives, financial support schemes, and the role of District Industries Centers in promoting MSMEs. Concessions, incentives, and export promotion facilities aim to generate employment, disperse industries across areas, and earn foreign exchange through supporting small businesses.
This document outlines challenges facing South African industry and the environment, as well as interventions by the Department of Science and Technology (DST) to address these issues through innovation partnerships and funding programs. It discusses South Africa's technology trade deficit and manufacturing trade deficit as key challenges. The DST interventions described include the Industry Innovation Partnerships Programme, Sector Innovation Funds, and the Environmental Innovation Programme. The Environmental Innovation Programme focuses on developing water and waste innovation through demonstration projects and entrepreneurship. The goals are to improve sustainability, economic competitiveness, and skills in these areas through targeted research, development and innovation.
Wake up india, its time to invest in r&d white paper by scpl nov 2019Rajeev Surana
India has an unique opportunity to provide solutions to the worlds problems for which we need to make investment in R&D as also providing incentives for the private sector to increase their investment.
Scinnovation Consultants was commissioned by Principal Scientific Advisor, Govt. of India to come up with findings from industry and suggest a policy framework to Govt. of India
ED chapter 4-by Dr.K.G.Raja Sabarish Babu, Research Department of Business Ad...BBAsourashtracollege
The document discusses various institutions that provide support to entrepreneurs in India at the national and state level. It outlines organizations like the Small Industries Development Organization (SIDO) and National Small Industries Corporation (NSIC) that help with coordination, training, financing, marketing and other services. It also mentions industry associations such as the World Association for Small and Medium Enterprises (WASME) and the Federation of Indian Micro and Small and Medium Enterprises (FISME) that support small businesses.
The National Commission for Enterprises in the Unorganised Sector (NCEUS) was set up in 2004 by the United Progressive Alliance (UPA) government as an advisory body and a watchdog for the informal sector. In this report, the Commission discusses the technological needs of the unorganised sector and makes recommendations to increase the productivity, employment and earnings of the sector’s enterprises and the workers.
The report states that more than 94 per cent of enterprises in India are in the unorganised sector, many of them in rural India – micro, khadi and village enterprises such as handlooms, handicrafts, coir, leather, apparel, food processing and retail trade, which contribute over 31 per cent to GDP. The Third All India Census of Small Scale Industries (2001-02) says that more than 85 per cent of the total registered small-scale industry (SSI) units did not have access to technical know-how.
The post-liberalisation business environment had become difficult for micro and small enterprises because of increased domestic and international competition. They were not prepared for the ensuing challenges. This report highlights the consequent issues, including low incomes, inadequate credit, low education levels, a lack of training, difficulties in procuring materials, logistics and low sales margins. It lists recommendations to overcome each of these challenges, with a focus on improving the overall efficiency of the sector.
Empowering MSMEs - Skills Development of the MSME Sector - Part - 7Resurgent India
One of the thrust areas for increasing the competitiveness of MSMEs includes skills development. Skills development not only helps in improving productivity but also fosters entrepreneurship. Hence, it is imperative for the concerned governmental agencies, trade associations and MSMEs to come together and discuss on how to make training programmers relevant and attractive for MSMEs. The lack of human resources has been a long-standing problem faced by MSMEs in the country. Despite India’s large pool of human resources, the MSMEs continue to lack skilled manpower required for manufacturing, marketing, servicing, etc.
The document discusses various government policies and schemes in India to promote entrepreneurship and startups. It provides details on programs like Startup India, Standup India, Skill India, Make in India, Atal Innovation Mission, and Pradhan Mantri Kaushal Vikas Yojana. The goals are to foster entrepreneurship, create jobs, boost innovation, provide skills training, and facilitate access to funding and credit for new businesses. The government aims to develop entrepreneurship to drive economic growth, employment, and technological advancement in the country.
The document discusses the Technology Upgradation Fund Scheme (TUFS) in India, which aims to modernize and upgrade technology in the textile sector. Some key points:
1) TUFS provides capital funding to textile units for upgrading technology to state-of-the-art levels and help the industry compete globally.
2) It reimburses 5% annual interest on loans taken for buying new machinery. Some segments get capital subsidies instead.
3) Major beneficiary states are Gujarat, Tamil Nadu, Punjab, Maharashtra and Rajasthan. Spinning, processing, garmenting and weaving are thrust segments.
4) The budget allocation has increased over time to
Small-scale industries in India face several typical problems including lack of adequate financing, difficulties procuring raw materials, limited managerial skills, inability to pay competitive wages, weak marketing abilities, challenges maintaining quality standards, low capacity utilization rates, outdated technology, high rates of sickness, and intense global competition. The government has sought to aid small businesses through loans, land, guidance and promoting entrepreneurship to address unemployment and help economic growth.
The document discusses cluster development initiatives in India. It defines a cluster as a group of enterprises located in a contiguous area that produce similar products or services. It then discusses some of the challenges facing Indian industry, such as competitiveness in global markets. Several government institutions and programs aimed at cluster development are outlined, including the Micro and Small Enterprises- Cluster Development Programme, which aims to enhance productivity and competitiveness of small businesses. The UNIDO Cluster Development Programme also seeks to improve the performance and efficiency of small business clusters through pilot projects and policy assistance.
The document discusses a presentation on VLSI design given by students after an industrial training. It provides an introduction to VLSI, describes software used in VLSI design like DSCH, Xilinx, Altera and Microwind. It explains VLSI design hierarchy, basic VHDL code structure and Verilog code structure. It also discusses programmable logic device and the downloading process on a PLD using Xilinx. The conclusion states that VLSI design has significant scope as a career.
Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering (GATE) is basically an examination on the comprehensive understanding of the candidates in various undergraduate subjects in Engineering/Technology/Architecture and post-graduate level subjects in Science.
Presentation Green TVET Capacity Building in Green Power Generation Building...Y P Chawla
The document discusses building capacity for green technology and vocational education and training (TVET) in green energy power generation in India. It focuses on assessing skill gaps and developing skill standards to meet the country's targets for solar power generation. Key points discussed include India's targets of 100 GW of solar power by 2022 and related manufacturing, investment and manpower needs. The document advocates aligning TVET programs with industry requirements through developing competency-based skill standards and curricula. It provides an analysis of skill levels required for different functional areas in solar power projects and outlines various recommendations to build a sustainable engineering skill base to support India's growing green energy sector.
TCI 2015 Innovation Clusters – a National Strategy to Build Technology Capabi...TCI Network
Singapore has invested heavily over the past few decades to build up its research and innovation capabilities through strategic multi-year science and technology plans. It has developed several industry clusters through targeted funding and initiatives to encourage collaboration between universities, research institutes and private sector companies. More recently, Singapore has launched innovation clusters and national challenges focused on key areas like clean energy, water technologies, diagnostics, and additive manufacturing to help industries innovate and stay globally competitive.
The document discusses small and micro enterprises (MSMEs) in India. It outlines the objectives of supporting MSMEs, including facilitating credit, technology upgrades, and market access. It describes organizations that promote MSMEs like KVIC, MGIRI, NI-MSME and Coir Board. It discusses schemes to develop MSMEs through credit ratings, marketing assistance, and international cooperation. It also covers recent initiatives to support MSMEs through policy changes and digital programs.
Sector occupies a key position in the economy of Karnataka in terms of its contribution to industrial
production, employment, and exports
Garments have been the key strength of the State and have been consistently contributing more than
70% to the State’s industry output.
Ÿ Karnataka accounts for 20% of the National garment production and 8% of the National exports.
Ÿ State contributes 65% of silk, 12% of wool, 6% of cotton to the National production.
Ÿ Abundant raw material, skill base and supporting infrastructure drives textile industry in the state.
Ÿ 24 Handloom Clusters located across Karnataka. 233 Hectares Textile SEZ Park developed at Hassan.
Ÿ Apparel/Textile Parks developed at Bengaluru, Ballari, Davangere, Kalaburagi
Ÿ The state has already attracted investments worth INR 1480 crore in the segment.
Ÿ 10 Garment Training Designing Centers in Karnataka promoted by ATDC, and Fashion Technology
Centre by NIFT.
Ÿ During the last policy a total of INR 5,710 Crore worth of Investment inflow which created an
employment opportunity for more than 2.5 Lakh people.
Ÿ Post the announcement of New Textile Policy in 2013, investment has continued upward trend with
INR 1,860 Crore investment proposed till date.
The document outlines recommendations from FICCI (Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry) for improving India's science, technology, and innovation sector. It calls for expanding tax benefits to include R&D expenditures incurred abroad and infrastructure. It also recommends simplifying customs processes, increasing support for small entities through grants and IP protections, strengthening industry-academic research collaborations, and recognizing corporate spending on R&D infrastructure and scholarships as valid CSR activities. The recommendations aim to encourage more private sector investment in R&D and foster innovation.
Small scale industries are an important segment of the Indian economy and play a key role in its growth. They account for about 40% of India's exports and have helped develop other industries by providing ancillary support. While liberalization and reforms since 1991 have created opportunities for small industries, they also face new challenges from increased competition. Small industries need to improve productivity, quality and technology to adapt to the changing industrial environment. Their development is crucial for job creation, balanced regional growth, and entrepreneurship in India.
Startup policy presentation version 1 dated 02.3.2016Startupfreak
The Karnataka Multi-Sector Startup Policy aims to create a world-class startup ecosystem through strategic investments and policies. Its goals include generating 20,000 technology startups, 6,000 product startups, and over 600,000 direct and indirect jobs by 2020. The policy focuses on capacity building through incubation networks, funding proof-of-concept ideas, creating incubation infrastructure, a startup fund of funds, and incentives for startups. It establishes the Karnataka Startup Cell to facilitate startups and connect them to resources.
Presentation on indian research agenciesmaheshrotale
The document provides information on several research and policy organizations in India:
- NCAER supports government and private sector economic research. It was established in 1956 and conducts research on agriculture, industry, and human development.
- NSSO collects socio-economic data for the government through large household surveys on topics like consumption, employment, health, and agriculture. It was established in 1950.
- FICCI is a business association established in 1927 to represent industry. It provides feedback to the government and helps members identify investment opportunities.
- CRISIL rates companies and provides research, data, and analysis to financial institutions and businesses. It is a leading ratings agency in India.
The document assesses the feasibility of establishing a high-technology business incubator focused on the chemical sector in South Africa. It finds that while Gauteng has strong potential due to its large chemical industry base and research capabilities, the market for true high-tech chemical startups is currently limited. The report recommends rebranding the incubator to focus on innovative downstream chemical and material recovery businesses, and exploring partnerships to strengthen its offerings rather than attempting to provide soft-landing services independently in the short-term. It also advises selecting a new incubator location and facility that can accommodate both office and manufacturing space.
- The Technology Localisation Implementation Unit (TLIU) was established to help South Africa's manufacturing sector participate in infrastructure rebuilding through innovation, technology transfer, product development, and human capital development.
- The TLIU works with various government departments, science councils, academia, and industry to provide sector-wide technology assistance through facilities like casting simulation networks, testing centers, and product development support.
- Current TLIU projects include helping a company obtain railway accreditation, assisting wind turbine and electronics manufacturers meet standards, and aiding a valve manufacturer with design and prototyping. Future projects focus on renewables, transport, science projects, and designated products in various industries.
- The TLIU
This document discusses entrepreneurial support systems for micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) in India. It outlines how enterprises are classified based on investment levels, and describes various policy initiatives, financial support schemes, and the role of District Industries Centers in promoting MSMEs. Concessions, incentives, and export promotion facilities aim to generate employment, disperse industries across areas, and earn foreign exchange through supporting small businesses.
This document outlines challenges facing South African industry and the environment, as well as interventions by the Department of Science and Technology (DST) to address these issues through innovation partnerships and funding programs. It discusses South Africa's technology trade deficit and manufacturing trade deficit as key challenges. The DST interventions described include the Industry Innovation Partnerships Programme, Sector Innovation Funds, and the Environmental Innovation Programme. The Environmental Innovation Programme focuses on developing water and waste innovation through demonstration projects and entrepreneurship. The goals are to improve sustainability, economic competitiveness, and skills in these areas through targeted research, development and innovation.
Wake up india, its time to invest in r&d white paper by scpl nov 2019Rajeev Surana
India has an unique opportunity to provide solutions to the worlds problems for which we need to make investment in R&D as also providing incentives for the private sector to increase their investment.
Scinnovation Consultants was commissioned by Principal Scientific Advisor, Govt. of India to come up with findings from industry and suggest a policy framework to Govt. of India
ED chapter 4-by Dr.K.G.Raja Sabarish Babu, Research Department of Business Ad...BBAsourashtracollege
The document discusses various institutions that provide support to entrepreneurs in India at the national and state level. It outlines organizations like the Small Industries Development Organization (SIDO) and National Small Industries Corporation (NSIC) that help with coordination, training, financing, marketing and other services. It also mentions industry associations such as the World Association for Small and Medium Enterprises (WASME) and the Federation of Indian Micro and Small and Medium Enterprises (FISME) that support small businesses.
The National Commission for Enterprises in the Unorganised Sector (NCEUS) was set up in 2004 by the United Progressive Alliance (UPA) government as an advisory body and a watchdog for the informal sector. In this report, the Commission discusses the technological needs of the unorganised sector and makes recommendations to increase the productivity, employment and earnings of the sector’s enterprises and the workers.
The report states that more than 94 per cent of enterprises in India are in the unorganised sector, many of them in rural India – micro, khadi and village enterprises such as handlooms, handicrafts, coir, leather, apparel, food processing and retail trade, which contribute over 31 per cent to GDP. The Third All India Census of Small Scale Industries (2001-02) says that more than 85 per cent of the total registered small-scale industry (SSI) units did not have access to technical know-how.
The post-liberalisation business environment had become difficult for micro and small enterprises because of increased domestic and international competition. They were not prepared for the ensuing challenges. This report highlights the consequent issues, including low incomes, inadequate credit, low education levels, a lack of training, difficulties in procuring materials, logistics and low sales margins. It lists recommendations to overcome each of these challenges, with a focus on improving the overall efficiency of the sector.
Empowering MSMEs - Skills Development of the MSME Sector - Part - 7Resurgent India
One of the thrust areas for increasing the competitiveness of MSMEs includes skills development. Skills development not only helps in improving productivity but also fosters entrepreneurship. Hence, it is imperative for the concerned governmental agencies, trade associations and MSMEs to come together and discuss on how to make training programmers relevant and attractive for MSMEs. The lack of human resources has been a long-standing problem faced by MSMEs in the country. Despite India’s large pool of human resources, the MSMEs continue to lack skilled manpower required for manufacturing, marketing, servicing, etc.
The document discusses various government policies and schemes in India to promote entrepreneurship and startups. It provides details on programs like Startup India, Standup India, Skill India, Make in India, Atal Innovation Mission, and Pradhan Mantri Kaushal Vikas Yojana. The goals are to foster entrepreneurship, create jobs, boost innovation, provide skills training, and facilitate access to funding and credit for new businesses. The government aims to develop entrepreneurship to drive economic growth, employment, and technological advancement in the country.
The document discusses the Technology Upgradation Fund Scheme (TUFS) in India, which aims to modernize and upgrade technology in the textile sector. Some key points:
1) TUFS provides capital funding to textile units for upgrading technology to state-of-the-art levels and help the industry compete globally.
2) It reimburses 5% annual interest on loans taken for buying new machinery. Some segments get capital subsidies instead.
3) Major beneficiary states are Gujarat, Tamil Nadu, Punjab, Maharashtra and Rajasthan. Spinning, processing, garmenting and weaving are thrust segments.
4) The budget allocation has increased over time to
Small-scale industries in India face several typical problems including lack of adequate financing, difficulties procuring raw materials, limited managerial skills, inability to pay competitive wages, weak marketing abilities, challenges maintaining quality standards, low capacity utilization rates, outdated technology, high rates of sickness, and intense global competition. The government has sought to aid small businesses through loans, land, guidance and promoting entrepreneurship to address unemployment and help economic growth.
The document discusses cluster development initiatives in India. It defines a cluster as a group of enterprises located in a contiguous area that produce similar products or services. It then discusses some of the challenges facing Indian industry, such as competitiveness in global markets. Several government institutions and programs aimed at cluster development are outlined, including the Micro and Small Enterprises- Cluster Development Programme, which aims to enhance productivity and competitiveness of small businesses. The UNIDO Cluster Development Programme also seeks to improve the performance and efficiency of small business clusters through pilot projects and policy assistance.
The document discusses a presentation on VLSI design given by students after an industrial training. It provides an introduction to VLSI, describes software used in VLSI design like DSCH, Xilinx, Altera and Microwind. It explains VLSI design hierarchy, basic VHDL code structure and Verilog code structure. It also discusses programmable logic device and the downloading process on a PLD using Xilinx. The conclusion states that VLSI design has significant scope as a career.
Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering (GATE) is basically an examination on the comprehensive understanding of the candidates in various undergraduate subjects in Engineering/Technology/Architecture and post-graduate level subjects in Science.
This document discusses India's Ministry of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises' cluster development approach and various schemes to support MSMEs. It notes that MSMEs employ over 59 million people and contribute significantly to manufacturing output, exports, and GDP. The document defines micro, small, and medium enterprises based on investment levels and describes the Ministry's major credit, skill development, and cluster development schemes. It provides details on the cluster development program, including objectives, strategies, scope of support, costs, and examples of cluster improvements in manufacturing productivity and efficiency.
Mechanical Simulations for Electronic ProductsAnsys
As electronic devices become smaller and more ubiquitous, the printed circuit boards and components that drive them face increasing power densities and evermore complexity. To ensure product reliability and performance, accurate and detailed analysis methodologies are necessary.
SPICEsim is unique within the Engineering Services Outsourcing (ESO) industry with more than 25 years experience in turning customer\'s concepts into world-class products through our unique set of value-added CAD or CAE solutions. These solutions include electronic and mechanical design, printed circuit board development, electronic circuit simulation and modeling, signal integrity analysis and finally, mechanical simulation.
Role of msme in indian economic developmentKushal Kumar
This document discusses the role of micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs) in India's economic development. Some key points:
1) MSMEs are a major source of employment in India, providing millions of jobs and playing an important role in reducing poverty.
2) They account for about 45% of manufacturing output and 40% of exports in India. MSMEs employ over 60 million people across more than 26 million units.
3) The number of MSMEs, production, employment, exports, and investments have all steadily increased over the past few decades, demonstrating their significant contributions to India's economic growth.
Presentation on MSME - Cash Less Economy - Relevant to Direct TaxesAdmin SBS
1. The document outlines income tax rates for individuals, HUFs, AOPs, BOIs, and AJPs in India for the fiscal year 2017-18. It provides tax slabs and rates for residents below 60 years of age, residents aged 60 or more, and residents aged 80 or more.
2. Key highlights from the tax rates include a rebate of Rs. 2,500 for resident individuals with income up to Rs. 3.5 lakh and tax rates ranging from nil to 30% depending on the income slab. Surcharge of 10-15% is applicable if total income exceeds Rs. 50 lakh or Rs. 1 crore respectively.
3. The
Last year by end of the lecture Dr Medinna gave cases to solve for Fluid and electrolytes....
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Ray Chanmugam is a mechanical engineer currently working in research and development designing various machinery including a fully automated boat gangway, a retrofit low inertia gin machine, and drainage for a vacuum road tanker. He has over 5 years of experience in the plastics extrusion and conversion industry and 11 years of experience working in marine engineering across various roles on ships ranging from 5th engineer to chief engineer. Ray also completed a 4 year special apprenticeship in marine engineering and holds an honors engineering degree and marine engineering qualifications.
The department aims to provide world-class mechanical engineering education through quality teaching that stimulates creativity and intellectual curiosity. It has highly qualified faculty across all mechanical engineering disciplines. The department has modern, well-furnished labs and workshops along with necessary design software to provide hands-on learning experiences. It aims to produce engineers who can work in diverse roles across many industries.
This document provides an overview of inflammation and its mediators. It begins with introductions to the history and definitions of inflammation. The causes and cardinal signs of inflammation are then discussed. The document outlines the types of inflammatory reactions including acute and chronic inflammation. It then provides details on the vascular and cellular events in acute inflammation. The remainder of the document focuses on the various chemical mediators involved in inflammation, including vasoactive amines, arachidonic acid metabolites, cytokines, chemokines, lysosomal constituents, and other mediators. It also discusses inflammatory cells and the outcomes and resolution of inflammation.
1) MSME stands for micro, small, and medium enterprises and plays an important role in India's economic development through high employment potential at low capital costs.
2) The MSMED Act of 2006 classifies enterprises based on investment in plant/machinery for manufacturing and equipment for services.
3) MSMEs are a major part of the Indian economy, with over 12.5 million units employing 30 million people and contributing approximately 50% of industrial production and 45% of exports. The government aims to support MSME development through credit, legislation, and fiscal policies.
The document discusses the fundamentals of mechanical seals used in pumps. It describes how mechanical seals work to prevent leaks by creating a close fit between a stationary and rotating seal surface. It covers the basic components of mechanical seals including primary sealing elements, secondary sealing elements, and hardware. It also discusses seal face materials, designs, installation, operation, and ways to control the seal environment through flushing, cooling, and heating.
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This document provides an overview of micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs) in India. Some key points:
1. MSMEs are the backbone of India's industrial development, contributing nearly 8% of GDP, 40% of manufacturing output, and 45% of exports. They also provide the largest share of employment after agriculture.
2. MSMEs can be classified as micro, small, or medium based on the number of employees and amount invested in plant and machinery. Micro enterprises have less than 10 employees and investments under Rs. 25 lakh. Small enterprises have less than 50 employees and investments under Rs. 5 crore.
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Mechanical Design Concepts for Non-mechanical EngineersLiving Online
Mechanical engineering in simple terms deals with any equipment that moves; this is what makes it perhaps the most broad and diverse of engineering disciplines. The mechanical discipline essentially derives its breadth from the need to design and manufacture everything from small, even nano, individual devices, such as measuring instruments, to large systems such as machine tools and power plants. Easy installation and serviceability are critical to the success of a mechanical system as is operational and design flexibility.
Understanding parameters governing the selection and design of mechanical systems is essential for identifying suitable systems for a particular application. In order to place all these issues in context, a good working knowledge of mechanical principles combined with a solid understanding of key concepts such as force, energy and heat is important.
Mechanical power transmission is discussed from the point of view of gears, couplings and bearings. Proper selection and sizing of these critical mechanical components is vital to ensuring optimum performance and improved efficiency of a mechanical system.
Recently, fluid engineering has undergone significant change and therefore a detailed overview of the underlying principles of fluid power and its applications is vital. The theory behind heat transfer, the various heat transfer mechanisms and the design of heat-exchangers is also examined.
Any study of mechanical systems would be incomplete without including a review of mechanical vibrations. This will help you in monitoring, controlling and analysing vibrations and in conducting fault diagnoses in mechanical systems.
The field of maintenance has evolved into a separate and highly specialised function. An effective maintenance regime helps identify failure symptoms and enables initiation of corrective measures, for preventing unscheduled and sometimes catastrophic failures. Lastly, a discussion on the numerous standards, codes and regulations governing mechanical systems, helps put the whole workshop into perspective.
Mechanical engineering involves understanding core concepts in mechanics, kinematics, thermodynamics, materials science, and structural analysis. Mechanical engineers design and analyze machines, manufacturing plants, engines, transport systems, medical devices, and more. Examples of mechanical engineering include bicycles, CD players, video game consoles, snowmobiles, microelectromechanical systems, robotics, composite materials, biomechanics, aerospace engineering, and careers in automotive, manufacturing, utilities, HVAC, and space research industries.
This document discusses Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) in India. It defines MSMEs based on the number of employees and investment levels. In India, MSMEs are defined by investment levels in plant/machinery or equipment, with micro enterprises having less than 25 lakh investment, small between 25 lakh to 5 crore, and medium more than 5 crore to 10 crore. MSMEs make up 13 million units employing over 42 million people and contribute significantly to manufacturing, exports, and GDP. The government supports MSMEs through various schemes for credit, technology, marketing, exports, and cluster development.
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SlideShare is a global platform for sharing presentations, infographics, videos and documents. It has over 18 million pieces of professional content uploaded by experts like Eric Schmidt and Guy Kawasaki. The document provides tips for setting up an account on SlideShare, uploading content, optimizing it for searchability, and sharing it on social media to build an audience and reputation as a subject matter expert.
This document provides a summary of fundraising rounds for AI and data startups in Europe in 2016. Some key findings include:
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- The average funding round was $3.7 million.
- France and the UK led fundraising totals, with 108 startups in the UK raising $188 million and 37 startups in France raising $118 million.
- Early stage investments boomed, with $215 million invested in 170 early stage startups.
- In 2016, focus shifted from marketing applications to technologies using natural language processing, speech recognition and other AI techniques, as well as applications in healthcare, agriculture and other industries
The document provides an overview of Persistent Systems, an IT services and software company, and its venture partnership model. It describes Persistent's growth, global footprint, industry recognition and key technology focus areas. The proposed relationship involves Persistent providing 360-degree software product development solutions, resources for venture capital firms, and introductions to help startups bring products to market faster. Different business models are also outlined.
Publishers understand that content management is a pivotal piece in today's publishing environment. Yet budgeting for a CMS initiative can quickly scale to the point where executives question why they should stray from the status quo. In this free webinar, Barry Bealer, CEO of Really Strategies, will lead a panel of publishing professionals who will discuss how they made their business case and got executive buy-in for content management in their organizations.
Microsoft Business Intelligence Vision and StrategyNic Smith
Microsoft Business Intelligence slide deck, learn the Microsoft vision and strategy for business intelligence. These slides include the offering and value proposition for Microsoft BI.
Wipro Summer Internship WiSE 2012 focuses on providing interns an overview of Wipro through presentations on its business segments, financial performance, and news. The 8-week internship schedule includes project selection where interns can propose studying emerging technologies, telecom trends, infrastructure initiatives, or conducting competitor/market analyses. Alternative project ideas include process improvement, business process standardization, and a strategic CRM initiative. Research references include papers on performance improvement and IT service management critical success factors.
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The March 18, 2010 Webinar program featured a presentation on “Use of Balanced Scorecards and Dashboard to impact Financial Performance of Outsourcing Relationships” by Sourcing Gurus. The Webinar was hosted by International Association of Outsourcing Professionals (IAOP), a powerful association of world’s leading outsourcing customers, providers & advisors.
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Mike Wind, Director, IT with Collective Brands Inc.
Kapil Sanghi and Ratish Pandya, Principal Consultants with Sourcing Gurus
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Zensar is an IT services company with over 7,000 associates located across multiple global locations. It provides services such as application development and management, infrastructure management, testing, and business intelligence. Zensar has a presence in industries such as retail, life sciences, healthcare, manufacturing, and banking. It has experienced average revenue and profit growth of over 20% and 25% respectively over the last 5 years. The company is owned by RPG Group and other financial and public shareholders.
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Omnitech is an IT consulting firm that provides business continuity and disaster recovery services. It has over 450 clients globally across various industries. The presentation summarizes Omnitech's services, strengths, financial performance, and growth strategies. It highlights Omnitech's global presence, strategic alliances, prestigious clients, and specialized services in areas like infrastructure management, applications, and business continuity.
Hooduku is an IT services company with over 50 years of experience delivering solutions to global clients. They have a global footprint through offices in the US, Canada, and India. Hooduku specializes in professional services, SaaS, cloud products and services, and aims to enable their clients' success through innovation-driven business solutions.
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Galaxy Office Automation Private Ltd is an IT solutions provider with over 30 years of experience. It helps customers grow their businesses through IT infrastructure solutions, products, and services. Galaxy aims to understand customer needs, analyze them, and address them through subject matter experts. It has a presence across India and in Singapore with over 250 skilled professionals.
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This document provides an overview of enterprise mobility in India, including background information, key drivers and benefits, usage trends, and challenges. It discusses how enterprise mobility allows internal and external stakeholders to securely access enterprise information using wireless devices. While still nascent in India, enterprise mobility is growing as businesses seek to increase flexibility and reduce costs. The document examines opportunities and strategies around extending enterprise mobility to consumers in India.
AdStringO provides mobile/PC/Web data management solutions to enterprises. We are the only company focused on endpoint mobile compression. The traditional method of transferring paper documents takes a long process & storage is a problem too. AdStringO offers a solution in storage & data transfer by compressing the documents upto 1/20th (96%*) digitally from any given device. We work on SaaS model with no entry barrier, charging Re1/image & Rs5/video.
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- agraNii Technologies is an IT company founded in 2010 in Bangalore, India that specializes in providing enterprise software solutions and services for the healthcare industry.
- The company aims to become a leading healthcare solution provider through innovative technology and customer-centric solutions while upholding principles of business ethics, excellence, and mutual respect.
- agraNii has developed a healthcare information management system and offers related IT services such as hardware, networking, and accreditation consulting to hospitals.
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Nachiketa Sharma is a seasoned process excellence and ERP strategy manager seeking a new role. He has over a decade of experience managing supply chain transformations and process improvement projects. Some of his accomplishments include streamlining operations to save $2M for a client and managing a $3M consulting engagement. He holds an MBA and has technical certifications in SCM and ERP systems.
Silicus provides SharePoint services and solutions including portal implementation, migration, custom application development, business intelligence/reporting, enterprise content management, and social/collaboration solutions. They have experience across industries and a methodology for accelerated delivery. Their services are delivered by over 200 professionals including SharePoint architects and developers.
This document summarizes a bootcamp event on women entrepreneurs held on September 24, 2016 in Delhi NCR, India. The moderator was Dolly Bhasin with over 32 years of experience. There were three panelists: Dr. Pragati Sawhney, founder of Chockriti; Mary Lalboi, owner of ROSANG and chef; and Latika, COO of Desired Wings. The document discusses challenges faced by women entrepreneurs such as their economic contributions being undervalued, lack of access to finance and education, and low representation in STEM fields and leadership roles. It also mentions opportunities for women entrepreneurs in ecommerce, food and biotech. Investing in women can significantly boost economic growth as women
This document provides an introduction to design thinking. It defines design thinking as a formal method for creatively solving problems and designing solutions with the goal of an improved future result. Design thinking considers both present and future conditions to explore alternative solutions simultaneously. It is asserted that design thinking often occurs when designing artifacts in the built environment. The document then outlines the key steps in the design thinking process as empathizing, defining, establishing a point of view, ideating, prototyping, and testing.
The document summarizes a theme session on cities that took place on September 24th, 2016 from 11:30 AM to 12:15 PM with Apresh Mishra as the moderator and panelists Dolly Bhasin and Vinay Solanki. It discusses how India is expected to become the most populous country by 2030 with 80% of economic growth generated in major cities, putting focus on better managing urbanization through smarter approaches. An estimated 843 million people will live in urban areas by 2050 as 25-30 people migrate to cities every minute in search of improved livelihoods and lifestyles. Existing cities, greenfield cities, and heritage cities will each require different strategies, such as those proposed
While you have all resources for learning at your disposal, when studying for an academic degree, the resources needed to upgrade your knowledge are seldom available. This presentation tries to highlight the workplace learning in the present context and technology choices. Older, formal, pyramidal learning structures are giving way to more fluid, more agile and more collaborative approaches. The skills of the teacher or trainer are more about engagement and storytelling: the skills of the learner more about social capital to be effective in community, collaborative learning spaces and the ability to learn and learn again over time. It’s a more continuous process of change: less about learning in abstract classrooms and then going back to work. Learning is ongoing.
Ebusiness offers SMEs away to gain competitive advantage. Ebusiness as opposed to Ecommerce helps to provide e-enablement to all aspects of business from manufacturing processes to HR,marketing,finance and sales,etc...and not just the selling or buying through electronic means.
Knowledge Transfer: Putting Knowledge in Practice to improve Business Perform...Dolly Bhasin
In this paper, I would discuss the knowledge transfer mechanisms using ICT to improve the innovation, competitiveness, collaboration and effectiveness of strategic initiatives to forge ties between South Africa and India.
In today’s global world, creating knowledge for turning them into new products and services is crucial to maintain and enhance the competitiveness. While enough research has been done on Knowledge transfer in the Manufacturing sector, knowledge transfer in services sector has not been well explored.
Collaboration between researchers and industry amongst India and South Africa will be explored through case studies in Elearning, Telemedicine and Book Publishing. The paper would try to highlight how we can create ‘single continuum for knowledge’ by developing platforms where the South African community and Indian Businesses can work and innovate together to create information exchange in a systematic way to improve the business performance, especially in the service delivery.
Knowledge Transfer: Putting Knowledge in Practice to improve Business Performance through Information and Communications Technologies (ICT)
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The Indian diaspora has been the most effective window to promote India and its rich heritage to the world. Whether India will know how to transform the skilled component of the Indian diaspora's geographically-spread skills into a “Great Off-White Hope” for the new century; is a big question.
"Adopt Digital Pets for Raising Pet Awareness and offering an Alternate Solution to Enjoyment and Animal Companionship" is an assignment submitted by Dolly Bhasin as a Team assignment of "The eCreatives" Team for the "Crash Course on Creativity" by Tina Seelig, Stanford University at the Venture Lab. .
This is the submission of Assignment 4 "Connect and Combine - Chindogu" for the team The eCreatives for Crash Course in Creativity held by Venture Lab, Stanford University.
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This is the modified presentation Ver 6-fnl of eTourismbook team for the Integrated Tourism Learning and Delivery platform at the VentureLab Entrepreneurship program at Stanford University in 2012. A project that was conceived by Dolly Bhasin founder and MD of SPH Consultancy & eServices Pvt. Ltd.and the idea was developed further through the course.
This is the final presentation of eTourismBook Project of VL at Stanford University entrepreneurship course of 2012. All rights to the contents are reserved with SPH Consultancy & eServices Pvt. Ltd. who have sponsored this project.
eTourismBook is an integrated tourism platform that aims to address the fragmentation of the tourism value chain. It facilitates tourism providers in offering memorable experiences to travelers across the entire tourism lifecycle from planning to sharing experiences. The platform utilizes modern technologies like mobile, cloud, and web to seamlessly connect tourism stakeholders and users. It provides tools for research, planning, engaging with local culture and experts, and sharing trips. The platform tackles issues like a lack of centralized information and inability of small businesses to promote their services.
The document proposes an integrated tourism learning and delivery system called eTourismBook. It aims to facilitate tourists and local tourism providers through all stages of tourism from planning to sharing experiences. Key points discussed include:
- Travel and tourism is a major global industry worth nearly $7 trillion
- Existing online tourism platforms are fragmented and don't provide personalized recommendations
- eTourismBook will provide customized itineraries, promote local services, and integrate learning and experiences
- The total addressable market across key tourism segments is estimated at $750 billion, with the achievable online market being 14% of that.
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Storytelling is an incredibly valuable tool to share data and information. To get the most impact from stories there are a number of key ingredients. These are based on science and human nature. Using these elements in a story you can deliver information impactfully, ensure action and drive change.
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Every industrial revolution has created a new set of categories and a new set of players.
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