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GOI constituted TDB in Sept 1996 under the provisions of the TDB Act 1995. TDB provides financial assistance to the industrial concerns and other agencies for development and commercialization of innovative technologies. TDB provides financial assistance in the form of Soft Loan, Equity or Grant-in-aid.
THE MANDATE
TDB
Accelerating the Development and Commercialization of Indigenous Technology and/or Adapting Imported Technology to wider domestic Application Provide financial assistance in the form of Soft Loan, Equity or Grant Develop linkages between R&D institutions and Industry for catalyzing the adaption of innovative technologies
TDB
?? .. gap .. ?? SBIR/STRR type of funds TIFAC, NMITLI, DSIR, ICICI Useable Prototype Pilot production
R:1
R&D back up for SME (~technology risk )
D:10
C:100
Funds requirement (~commercial risk )
difficult phase
Complex Regulatory procedures Cut-throat competition Development & commercialization needs to be done concurrently Difficult to get finance from FIs/ Banks High Risk Knowledge and R&D Intensive Difficult to appraise the viability
The R&D Cess that is being collected by the Government of India from the import of technologies has been put into a fund called the Fund for Technology Development and Application To administer the Fund, the Government constituted the Technology Development Board in 1996
Provides loan upto 50% of project cost May invest in equity upto 25% of project cost Grants-in aid to projects of national interest 5% simple interest is chargeable on loan Implementation within 3 years Funds are released in installments Accumulated interest is spread over a period Customs duty exemption on import of R&D equipments No Processing/Administrative Charges Soft Collaterals Moratorium of 1 year
Source of Technology
National Laboratories Prototype In-house R&D unit of a company Development should be completed recognized by DSIR Individuals holding IPRs Adaptation of imported technology to wider domestic applications For Agriculture & Food Processing, IT and Designing &
developing Special Engineering Machinery (above condition relaxed)
Refinancing Basic Research Establishment of new R&D centres Travel, Conferences, Workshops etc unless they form part of project approved by TDB Writing of books, reports unless they are essential component of approved project Mere creation of technical infrastructure More than 2 projects at a time to an industrial concern An industrial concern that is sick
Application/ Proposal
Additional information
530
ISC
YES
NO
3-4 months
Modify
(Domain experts)
PEC
NO
R E J E C T
TDB
70%
< Rs 5 cr.
Signing Loan Agreement (Release of 1st installment) PMC (further release of loan) Project Completion (Success/ Failure :75:25) Repayment of loan Close
Board Approval
Techno-managerial support along with finance
Grant: 8.5%
Loan: 69%
Equity: 3.5%
Instrument
(Rs in crores) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Total Health & Medical Engineering Chemicals Food & Agriculture Road Transport Air Transport Info/Commu Technology Energy &Waste Utilization Tele-communication Others
42 35 16 15 10 2 17 7 7 9 160
640.81 303.78 112.89 77.98 527.04 142.10 81.25 104.91 55.56 468.83 2515.15
188.04 99.42 36.18 24.52 81.20 67.80 34.27 47.23 20.73 135.50 734.89
25.6 13.5 5.0 3.3 11.1 9.2 4.7 6.4 2.8 18.4 100
NEW INITIATIVES
TDB
Invested in Venture Funds Invested in Incubation centres Strengthening linkages between R&D Labs., academic institutions and Industry Partnerships with foreign institution for joint collaboration on technology transfer
ACHIEVEMENTS OF TDB
TDB
10 years of rich experience in funding commercialization of new technologies and handholding with enterprises So far, TDB Funded more than 125 enterprises with over Rs. 735 crore Leveraged more than Rs. 1800 crore of external funding Projects are spread over 16 states and almost in all the industry segments
EMPHASIS
TDB
Encourage projects by new enterprises and new entrepreneurs Enhance linkages with industry associations and R&D institutions, Incubation centres Evolve a Center for information on innovative technology Partnering for import of technologies of significance not available in the country Explore new projects of social relevance and national interest for funding Enlarge Equity participation and Venture funding
Limited
Tata Motors Limited
BENEFICIARIES
BENEFICIARIES
This is the first commercial enterprise with which the Board signed an agreement Commercialize a product Hepatitis-B vaccine -on 9th April 1997 & Shanvac-B in August 1997
BENEFICIARIES
The company launched its maiden product Revac-B in October 1998 The vaccine is manufactured using Saccharomyces (yeast) with a plant capacity of 100 million doses per annum
BENEFICIARIES
BENEFICIARIES
The company has set up a 150 bed facility named Global Hospital. It Specializes in organ transplants including liver, kidney, pancreas, small intestine and bonemarrow.
BENEFICIARIES
ENGINEERING TDB
Develops indigenously 15" color display tubes (CDT) for computer monitor application in its works in Ghaziabad (U.P.). In November 2000, the prototype development work for 15 CDT was completed thereby (In Rs. Lakhs) meeting the basic specifications laid out at the beginning Total cost of Project- 698
TDB Loan Assistance- 300
BENEFICIARIES
ENGINEERING TDB
The company has commenced commercial production of ESR processed special alloy steel rounds and bars. The product was launched on the Technology Day, 11th May 2000
BENEFICIARIES
ENGINEERING TDB
Manufacture of slip rings based on the technology developed by Vikram Sarabhai Space Centre, Thiruvananthapuram.
Commercial production of slip
BENEFICIARIES
ENGINEERING TDB
Developed an unique blend of electrical and mechanical characteristics in wires and cables.
BENEFICIARIES
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
TDB
The Simputer, or the simple, inexpensive, multilingual, peoples computer, is an ideal field device for a variety of applications. The linux based device is slightly larger than a palm but (In Rs. lakhs) has ten times the processing Total cost of Project 200 speed.
TDB Grant 200
BENEFICIARIES
National Aerospace
Laboratories has developed the first prototype of the multi-role Light Transport Aircraft (LTA) named as SARAS.
The aircraft made its maiden flight
successfully on 29th May 2004 at (In Rs. Lakhs) HAL, Bangalore Airport. Total cost of Project 131.38
TDB Grant 53.80 TDB Loan Assistance - 11.00
BENEFICIARIES
The company has been provided financial assistance by the Board for design and development of 12 tonne GVW and above category heavy commercial vehicles. The company had commenced the engine development in Dec (In Rs. Lakhs) 1997. The company has produced 8 prototypes of the HCVs Total cost of Project 6154
TDB Loan Assistance - 1500
BENEFICIARIES
The battery operated Reva Electric car has been launched by the company in Bangalore & Delhi. The payload capacity of the car is 250 Kg with curb weight of 700 kg. The car has a driving range of 80 KM per charge and top speed of 65 KM/hour.
BENEFICIARIES
**Tata Motors Limited** The company has developed and manufactured two variants of Indica car Tata Sedan and Tata Estate under Indica Platform. The Indigo Sedan was launched in December 2002 and Indigo (Marina) was launched in August 2004. Tata was given the National award by TDB on the technology day on 11th may 2004
BENEFICIARIES
TDB
A power plant of 6.6 MW capacity at Mehboob Nagar District(AP) utilizing the processed Municipal Solid waste. It commissioned in November 2003, and the power produced is being exported to AP TRANSCO grid at 33/11 kv substation
Indian Oil Corporation Limited, N. Delhi Shantha Biotechnics Ltd., Hyderabad TVS Motor Company Limited, Chennai TTK Healthcare Limited, Chennai TELCO (TATA), Mumbai Shantha Biotechnics Ltd., Hyderabad
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TDB
TDB
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