INNOVATION CENTRE DENMARK - INDIA PRESENTATION, WATER IN URBAN AREAS SEMINAR TEKNOLOGISK INSTITUT, 31 MAY 2018 BY SUNE KAUR-PEDERSEN COUNSELLOR, INNOVATION & RESEARCH A PARTNERSHIP BETWEEN THE MINISTRY OF SCIENCE, INNOVATION AND HIGHER EDUCATION AND THE MINISTRY OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS OF DENMARK
GOVERNMENT AGREEMENT OF 22 MAY 2018 A PARTNERSHIP BETWEEN THE MINISTRY OF SCIENCE, INNOVATION AND HIGHER EDUCATION AND THE MINISTRY OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS OF DENMARK
TWO 3-YEAR PROGRAMMES OF COLLABORATION A PARTNERSHIP BETWEEN THE MINISTRY OF SCIENCE, INNOVATION AND HIGHER EDUCATION AND THE MINISTRY OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS OF DENMARK
JOINT INDO-DANISH CALL ON WATER AND ENERGY Prioritised research and innovation areas Water: Solutions to global water challenges within all fields of water. Fx water usage, treatment, control, and management of water and wastewater for different purposes like agriculture, industry, portable etc. Energy: Development and integration of renewable energy based solutions and energy efficiency in electricity and heating systems Call Deadline: 14. august 2018-12:00 Available funding in 2018 IFD budget is 2 million (15 million DKK). Similar budget available in India by DST and DBT. Significant co-financing is expected. IFD will cover a maximum of 75% of the project s total cost.
EVALUATION CRITERIA DBT, DST and IFD will select the proposals according to their respective procedures and assessment criteria. IFD s general criteria are: a) Quality of research and innovation; b) value creation; c) efficiency and implementation Special emphasis: The projects should Have an industrial perspective Have participation from both Indian & Danish companies (strongly encouraged). have activities conducted on both sides Have activities evenly distributed among Indian and Danish applicants be well integrated on the Indian and Danish side (in the proposal) be Innovative.
WHO CAN APPLY? (PARTICIPATION/CONSORTIA) Any legal entity that are directly involved in the project activities is eligible to apply or participate and receive funding from IFD. It can be an enterprise, a research institution or a public institution in or outside of Denmark. Min. one entity in Denmark and one in India. A PARTNERSHIP BETWEEN THE MINISTRY OF SCIENCE, INNOVATION AND HIGHER EDUCATION AND THE MINISTRY OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS OF DENMARK
MORE ON THE FUNDING OF EACH PARTICIPANT Categories: salaries, equipment (equipment, materials, etc.) other project-related costs (events, transportation, travel, accommodation/ catering, communication), external services (consultancy costs or services), overhead Costs must be divided into a) Industrial research generating new knowledge b) Experimental Development using existing knowledge Maximum investment rates are: SMEs Industrial research: 75% - Experimental development: 50 % Large comp. - Industrial research: 65% - Experimental development 40 % State institutions, including research institutions in DK: 90 % of project costs GTS: 60% of project costs for non-profit research activities, else considered like a company.
CONTACTS AT INNOVATION FUND DENMARK Anitha K. Sharma, Scientific Officer E-mail: Anitha.Sharma@innofond.dk Tel: +45 61905048 Klaus R. Jacobsen, Senior Programme Officer E-mail: Klaus.jacobsen@innofond.dk Tel: +45 61905041 Niels Langvad, Scientific Officer Email: Niels.langvad@innofond.dk Tel: +45 6190 5034 Further information: https://innovationsfonden.dk/da/soegemulighed/indo-danishresearch-and-innovation-cooperation-areas-water-and-renewable-energy Here you find an example application, a budget and the different appendices.
INNOVATION CENTRE DENMARK: A THREE-PRONGED APPROACH Relationship with the Ministry of Denmark Our Global Presence Invest in Denmark The Trade Council Innovation Center Denmark Ministry of Higher Education and Science Innovation Centre Denmark in India is a partner for Companies, Researchers, Universities, and other Public and Private institutions looking to take innovation further through access to India as a market and a knowledge hub. With the centre you get access to: As a company Industry experts in India Dedicated consultants to enable expansion or setup in India India specific industry research Guidance in setting up business outside DK India wide venture capitalists, Angel Investors and partners As a university / individual researcher Top research environments and researchers working within your field in India India specific basic and applied research Matchmaking A dedicated unit to help with planning and implementing delegation visits, workshops, matchmaking and concluding agreements Guidance in collaborating with the Indian research and innovation communities Guidance in research funding in Denmark, EU and India
EU-INDIA H2020 CALL ON WATER Call period: 27 October 2017 and closed on 27 February 2018. Call addressed: Drinking water purification with a focus on emerging pollutants Waste water treatment with scope for resource/energy recovery, reuse, recycle and rainwater harvesting, including bioremediation technologies Real time monitoring and control systems in distribution and treatment systems Special focus Project activities were expected to focus on On Technology Readiness Levels (TRL) 3 to 6. developing new and/or adapting the most suitable existing innovative solutions for Indian conditions (urban and rural) - with a strong demonstration component. taking into account India s water challenges. More information: https://www.eip-water.eu/india-eu-water-partnership-iewp
INDIA S WATER CHALLENGES ACCESS 1. Access to safe water for drinking and other domestic needs. POLLUTION / SAFE WATER, ENVIRONMENT and HEALTH 2. Growing pollution of water sources, especially from industrial effluents WASTAGE/INEFFICIENT USE /WATER MANAGEMENT 3a. Groundwater is perceived as individual property and is exploited inequitably and without any consideration for its sustainability. 3b. Low consciousness about the overall scarcity and economic value of water. 3c. Inter-regional, inter-state, intra-state, as also inter-sectoral disputes in sharing of water. 4. Inadequate maintenance of existing irrigation infrastructure. 5. shortage of trained personnel for scientific planning, utilizing modern techniques and using analytical capabilities incorporating information technology.
SECTORAL WATER DEMAND IN INDIA A PARTNERSHIP BETWEEN THE MINISTRY OF SCIENCE, INNOVATION AND HIGHER EDUCATION AND THE MINISTRY OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS OF DENMARK
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LOCATIONS OF CURRENT RELATIONS WITH INDIA Locations and sectors of Danish subsidaries in India Most of the Danish companies are located in Delhi - the greater capital area Bangalore in Karnataka, Mumbai and Pune in Maharashtra, Chennai in Tamil Nadu Hyderabad in Telangana. Over 90 % of the Danish companies in India are from the following sectors: Manufactoring (Fremstillingsvirksomhed) Knowledge Service (Videnservice) Information and Communication Finance Transport Wholesale-Retail Locations of collaboration between Danish and Indian research and higher education institutions Technical University of Denmark (DTU) Delhi: IIT Delhi, Delhi University, TERI University, Karnataka: Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore Maharashtra: IIT Bombay Tamil Nadu: IIT Madras A PARTNERSHIP BETWEEN THE MINISTRY OF SCIENCE, INNOVATION AND HIGHER EDUCATION AND THE MINISTRY OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS OF DENMARK Copenhagen Business School (CBS) Delhi: Management Development Institute Gujarat: IIM, Ahmedabad Karnataka: IIM, Bangalore West Bengal: IIM, Calcutta