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Schemes and Policies For Innovation, Start-up, Entrepreneurship and R&D Government of India Dr. Jayashankar Das Gujarat State Biotechnology Mission, DST, GoG

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Schemes and Policies For Innovation, Start-up, Entrepreneurship and R&D

Government of India

Dr. Jayashankar Das Gujarat State Biotechnology Mission,

DST, GoG

Government of India

How can you be a part of this growth story?

INDIA: Growth story

Which Funding is Right for YOU?

On April 17, 2015, the Ministry

of Commerce and Industry

released a notification to define ‘startups’

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Are You a “Start Up” ?

National

Research

Development Corporation

Support to BT Entrepreneurship, GoI

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Bio Pharmaceuticals

Bio Agriculture

Bio Environmental

Bio Services

Bio-IT

5 Different Segments

Make in India – Biotechnology Sector

Incentives

Single window clearance

FDI upto 100% for greenfield

Uniform and Clear Regulatory Guidelines (Stem Cell/Biosimilars)

Delicensing & Deregulation

Tax incentives

Simple Exit Policy

GSBTM | DST | GoGSource: http://www.makeinindia.com/sector/biotechnology

National Biotechnology Development Strategy (2015-2020)

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Healthcare Food and Nutrition Clean Energy & Env. Bio-IT

To achieve $ 100bn by 2025

To be implemented in collaboration with Ministries, Departments,

State Governments and international agencies

Targets: • 5 new clusters• 40 Biotech incubators• 150 TTOs • 20 Bio-connect centres

Creating a Life Sciences and

Biotechnology Education Council

FUNDING STAGES OF BIOTECH VENTURE

• Conceptualization of Idea

• Pre-Proof of Concept StudiesVery Early Stages

• Proof-of-Concept

• Risk AssessmentEarly Stages

• Lab Scale Testing

• Data Generation

• Technology/ Process Optimization

Development Phase

• Validation – Clinical and Field Trials

• Product/ Process Scale-up Planning

Late Stage of Development

• Bulk Manufacturing

• Post-Commercialization Market surveys

• Technology Upgradation

Commercialization

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181 DSIR Units16 Universities19 Inst.50 Colleges

Gujarat strength

BIG

Biotechnology Ignition Grant

SBIRI

Small Business

Innovation Research Initiative

BIPP

Biotechnology Industry

Partnership Programme

CRS

Contract Research Scheme

SPARSH

Social Innovation Program For

Products Affordable & Relevant To

Social Health

IIPME (BIRAC-DeITY)

Innovation Programme On

Medical Electronics

Discovery, Early and late stage funding

SEED

Sustaining Enterprise And

Entrepreneurship Development

AcE

Accelerating Enterprises

BioNEST

Bioincubation: Nurturing

Entrepreneurs for Scaling up Technology

Equity funding

SITARE

Students Innovations for Advancement of Research Exploration

UIC

University Innovation

Clusters

SIIP

Social innovation immersion program

Encouraging youth for innovations

eYUVA

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Objective Early stage innovative ideas

Early stage, pre-proof of concept research

Academia-Industry collaboration for validation & translation

Eligibility

Incubatee, R&D lab with DSIR recognition for companies

Companies & incubate withDSIR recognition

Universities/ research institutions along with DSIR companies

SupportUpto 50 lakhs for 18 months

• Upto 80% for < 25 lacs• Upto 50% for 25-100 lacs• >100 lacs (50% loan & 50%

grant)• Soft loan upto 10 crore

100% of the project cost as grant-in-aid

BIG SBIRI CRS

Deadline: 31st Mar-17 Deadline: 15th Mar-17

Biotechnology Industry Partnership Programme (BIPP)

Objective

• To Support High risk, highly innovative technology development, with no assured market.

• Product evaluation and validation of large scale field trial for agriculture and health (Category I, II, III).

Eligibility• Companies with DSIR recognition.

• National R&D institutions can collaborate with companies.

Support

• 50% as grant in aid.

• No capping (category I, II, III).

• Financial support (Phase III, 75%)/clinical trials (Agri, health).

• Maximum financial support of 25 crore for category IV.

BIPP Categories

I

Product of high national

& social relevance

II

Products of high risk,

high value IP

III

Products evaluation

& validation

IV

Major facilities around

technology platforms

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Objective

Affordable product development (social innovations)

Cutting edge technologies in Medical Electronics

Entrepreneurs start-ups infrastructure access

Eligibility

Start‐ups, entrepreneurs, Limited Liability Partnership (LLP), Researchers and Scientists

Institution/Universities/R&D/DSIR companies

Academic/R&D/Hospital/PPP mode

SupportUp to 50 lakhs for 18 months

Seed Grant: Rs. 50 lakhs for 18 months.Early Transition: <100 lacs for 24 monthsTransition to Scale: : A mix of grant & loan for a period of 24 months

Grant-in-aid/Capital Investment3-5 years Minimum of 5000-sft space

SPARSH IIPME (BIRAC-DeITY) BioNEST

Deadline: 15th Mar-17 Deadline: 10th Mar-17

Encouraging youth for innovations

University Innovation Clusters (UIC)

To create an entrepreneurial culture in the Universities and help students to take their novel ideas to proof of concept.

1. Anna University, Chennai2. Panjab University, Chandigarh3. Tamilnadu Agricultural University4. University of Rajasthan, Jaipur5. University of Agriculture Sciences, Dharwad

Support• Cluster for 5-6 students/young entrepreneurs to test

their ideas/discoveries and take them proof-of-concept • Incubation space 2500-3000 sq.ft.• Support for 2 post doc (Rs. 50,000/p.m as BIRAC

innovation fellowship and innovation grant Rs. 5 lacs/annum for 3 years)

• Support to 3 post M.Sc. Fellows (Rs. 30,000/p.m. and innovation grant of Rs. 2 lakh/annum for 3 years)

SITARE (Students Innovations for Advancement of Research Explorations)BIRAC SRISTI GYTI AWARDS: Supporting the innovations and creativity at grass root level among the university students.

SIIP (Social Innovation Immersion Programme)

A fellowship programme that builds the next generation of social entrepreneurs

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To popularize biotechnology activities by providing financial assistance and travel support to Researchers, Scientists for conference/seminar/symposium/workshop

Conference, Travel, Exhibition and Popular lecture (CTEP)

Department of Science and Technology (DST)

TDB

(Technology Development Board) Assistance Loan/Equity Fund

TDB-SSS

(Technology Development Board) - Seed Support

System Scheme

NSTEDB-SSS

(National Science & Technology Entrepreneurship Development Board) - Seed

Support System Scheme

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DST-DPRB

Drugs & Pharmaceuticals Research Programme

(DPRP)

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Objective

Commercial application of indigenous technology or adapting imported technology

Financial assistance for Start -ups in Incubators

Financial assistance for Start -ups in Incubators

For human and veterinary drug development

Eligibility

Universities/R&Dalong with DSIR companies

TBIs and Science & Technology Entrepreneurs Parks (STEPs).

For TBI: Operational TBI with at least 5 start ups for Incubatees

Start Ups: 3 months residency at the TBI.Only for Indian start-up.

Company/firm engaged in drug development manufacturing jointly with national laboratories, universities, institutes

SupportLoan up to 50% (case to case)For 3 years

No capping Up to Rs.200 lakhs as grants in aid

Industry-academia(50 : 50 sharing).Soft loan Up to 70% with 3% interest.Grant-in-aid to Industry for Clinical trials

TDB-Loan/Equity Fund TDB-SEED NSTEDB-SSS DST-DPRP

Department of Science and Technology (DST)

PRISM

Promoting Innovations in Individuals, Start-ups and MSMEs

PACE

Patent Acquisition and Collaborative Research and Technology Development

Department of Scientific and Industrial Research (DSIR)

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NMITLI

New Millennium Indian Technology Leadership Initiative

CSIR Scheme

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Objective

For individual innovators, institutions, autonomous organization/aimed at helping MSME clusters

For early stage technology/IP acquisition PACE Scheme has two elements: (a) Technology Acquisition and (b) Technology Development and

Demonstration (TDD)

To support Nationally Evolved Projects (NEP) and Industry Oriented Projects (IOP)

Eligibility

Any Indian citizen having innovative idea and wish to translate their idea into working prototypes/ models/ processes;

For technology development:DSIR companiesFor technology acquisition: Technology to be acquired should have PCT filing or should be patented in any one of USPTO, EPO, JP, AU, etc.

DSIR companies

Support

Phase-ICategory I: Up to 2 lakhCategory II: Up to 20 lakh Phase-IIUp to 50.00 lakhPRISM-R&D Proposals: Up to 50.00 lakh

For technology acquisition : Licensing fee (case to case)

For technology development: secured loan for industry or grant-in-aid for R&D

Grant-in-aid to public institutions soft loans to private sector(3-5% interest)

PRISM PACE NMITLI

Department of Scientific and Industrial Research (DSIR)

TIFAC-SIDBI Technology Innovation Programme (SRIJAN)

Objective

• To supports commercialization of innovative product / process / application development developed indigenously or for adapting imported technology to wider domestic applications.

Eligibility

• Start-ups, incubating companies and MSMEs.

Support

• Financial support up to Rs.1.00 crore being provided as soft loan @5% interest up to 80% of the total project cost.

• Duration of project – not exceeding 18 months.

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(Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation) – IKP Grand Challenges ExplorationBMGF

(Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation) – BIRAC Grand Challenges IndiaBMGF

DST Global Innovation and Technology Alliance (GITA) Fund (CII-TDB)GITA

United States–India Science & Technology Endowment Fund (USISTEF)USISTEF

Wellcome Trust – BIRAC SchemeDBT

USAID-FICCI-TDB Millennium AllianceUSAID-FICCI-TDB

Major Joint fundings through GoI

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Major Bio-incubators

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PERD CentreAhmedabad

GSBTMSavli, Vadodara

Ahmedabad University

Pune Bengaluru Bhubaneswar Madras Pune

Kanpur Mumbai

Ahmedabad

GUJARAT

INDIA

Govt. of Gujarat efforts for BT Entrepreneurship

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Biotechnopreneur™ Camp

Biotechnopreneur™ Programme

Technology & Research Management Programme [TRMP]

Tech Transfer

Technology Basket Project

Workshops with National & International Bodies on Grants

Writing, Entrepreneurship, Intellectual Property Rights,

Biosafety, etc.

Creating Ecosystem Supported by DBT-BIRAC, DST-GoG, DST-NIDHI, DSIR-PRISM, etc.

Dedicated and shared lab-suites Access to sophisticated instrumentation

& scale-up pilot facility Support for technology management

Business acceleration, funding etc. Overall support to start-ups in Biotech

space across Env. BT, Plant BT, Mol. Biol., Bioinformatics, etc.

http://www.savlibioincubator.in/ www.btm.gujarat.gov.in

AcademicsIndustry

Output

Publications and PhDs Products or Processes

Research (National & International Support)

Basic Research Applied Research

Gap in Biotechnology LinkagesTrained

Researchers/AcademicianDSIR recognized Units

Research Grants available from DBT, DST, ICMR, CSIR, MoEF, DAE,

NMPB, UGC and GSBTM etc.

?Translational Research

Lets bridge the gap

181 units in Gujarat

Gujarat Scenario

Less beneficiaries from Gujarat

Collaborative funding for innovation support

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Support diagnostics kit development in TB

The Indo-French Centre for the Promotion of Advanced Research (IFCPAR, or CEFIPRA) It promotes collaborative research between India and France in cutting edge Science and Technology.

The Wellcome Trust/DBT India Alliance

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In order to strengthen the pharmaceutical industry’s research and development capabilities and to identify the support required

by Indian pharmaceutical companies to undertake domestic R&D, a Committee was set up in 1999 by this Department by the

name of Pharmaceutical Research and Development Committee (PRDC) under the Chairmanship of Director General of CSIR.

To qualify as R&D intensive company in India, the PRDC has suggested following conditions

(gold standards) :

Invest at least 5% of its turnover per annum in R&D,

Invest at least Rs.10 Crore per annum in innovative research including new drug development, new delivery systems etc. in

India,

Employ at least 100 research scientists in R&D in India,

Has been granted at least 10 patents for research done in India,

Own and operate manufacturing facilities in India.

PHARMACEUTICAL POLICY-2002

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1. National Mental Health Policy 20142. National Policy for Access to Plasma Derived Medicinal Products from Human Plasma for Clinical / Therapeutic Use3. National Policy For Containment Of Antimicrobial Resistance- 20114. India Newborn Action Plan 2014 (INAP)5. Kangaroo Mother Care & Optimal Feeding of Low Birth Weight Infants 20146. Home Based New Born Care Operational Guidelines 20147. National Health Profile 2005 onwards8. Health Research Policy ICMR 20079. NHM Policy Planning (2013)10. National Policy for Containment of Antimicrobial Resistance (2011)11. National Vaccine Policy (April 2011)12. National Policy for Persons with Disabilities (2006)13. National Health Policy (2002)14. National Health Policy 198315. National Population Policy (2000)16. The National Youth Policy (2003)17. National Charter for Children (2013)18. National Policy for Empowerment of Women (2001)19. National Blood Policy (2003)20. National AIDS Prevention and Control Policy

National Health Portal: Health Policies https://www.nhp.gov.in/

The NIHFW, an autonomous organization, under the

Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Government of

India, acts as an ‘apex technical institute’ as well as a ‘think

tank’ for the promotion of health and family welfare

programmes in the country.

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Collaborative funding for innovation support

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International Programmes

Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation • Grand Challenges India in collaboration with DBT – BIRAC for thematic areas

such as agricultural products, malnutrition, child health, public hygiene. • Seed grant up to 1.25 cr and Transition to Scale grant up to 5 – 10 cr is

provided. • Grant period – 18 - 24 months. • IKP Grand Challenges Explorations in collaboration with IKP Knowledge Park

for thematic areas such as drugs, vaccines, diagnostics, devices and delivery systems.

• Phase I funding of up to USD 100,000 (~62 lakhs). • Grant period of 18 – 24 months.

Wellcome Trust • BIRAC-Wellcome Trust Joint Call in Translational Medicine in collaboration

with DBT-BIRAC. • Grant for demonstrated validated technical proof of concept.• Funds will be provided as 100% grant-in-aid.

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Grand Challenges Canada • Grand Challenges Canada in collaboration with DBT to support early child

development, women and children’s health and mental health. • Proof-of-concept as well as scape-up projects are supported. • GC Canada has funded 80 innovations in India, total investment of $16

million CAD.

Indo-US Science and Technology Forum • United States–India Science & Technology Endowment Fund (USISTEF) in

collaboration with DST for innovative technology beyond idea stage, high societal impact and significant commercialization potential.

• Priority areas are - Biomedical devices & diagnostics, nutrition products, preventive & curative measures to improve health, agriculture.

• Grant Size up to Rs. 2.50 crores.

International Programmes

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Global Innovation and Technology Alliance • Industrial R&D programmes with UK, Spain, Canada, Israel, etc. in

collaboration with TDB and CII. • In these country-specific programmes, if one industry from India and one

industry from the other country proposed jointly to do R&D for developing a marketable product, both the governments provided financial support up to 50% of project cost to their respective industries.

Millennium Alliance • Collaborative programme between USAID, FICCI, TDB funding different

stages of development for health, agriculture, clean energy, etc. • Grant funding is between Rs. 25 lakhs – Rs. 3.5 crores as per the stage of

funding.

International Programmes

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Gujarat State Biotechnology MissionDepartment of Science & Technology, Govt. of GujaratUdyog Bhavan, 11th Block, 9th Floor, Sector - 11,Gandhinagar - 382 017Gujarat – INDIAPhone: +91 79 232 52197Fax: +91 79 232 52195Email: [email protected]

https://btm.gujarat.gov.in/

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