Event: India-UK Industry-Academia Symposium
Date: April 16-17, 2018


DST-Centre for Policy Research at Panjab University, Chandigarh, in association with the Royal Academy of Engineering, UK and Ministry of Commerce and Industry, GoI, New Delhi organized a two day ‘India-UK Industry-Academia Symposium’ entitled, ‘Working in Systems not Silos: Driving Growth and Innovation through Industry-Academia Partnerships’, on April 16th and 17th, 2018.

The joint symposium aimed at providing a platform as well as an opportunity for sharing lessons and experiences for enhancing Industry-Academia (I-A) collaborative research ecosystem in both the countries. In developed countries, including UK, collaborative research between universities and industries contributes significantly towards novel innovations having commercial and societal impact.

Over the course of two days there were held discussions and deliberations over different aspects of collaboration between the industry and academia. Prof. Vinod K Paul, Member, NITI Aayog, New Delhi was the ‘Chief Guest’ of the event and Prof. Anil D Sahasrabudhe, Chairman, AICTE, New Delhi, delivered the ‘Keynote Address’, during the Inaugural Session on the first day of symposium. Various experts (scientists, industrialists and policy makers) from UK and India shared models of public-private partnership in R&D thereby giving valuable lessons in this domain. The Symposium also had dedicated sessions on Commercialization of Patents, Technology Parks and Business Incubators. In addition, an IPR Workshop entitled ‘Best Practices for Boosting IP Commercialization and Technology Transfer’ was conducted by experts from UK.

 

A Round Table Meet entitled ‘Enhancing University-Industry Ecosystem in India’, was held for deliberating on strengthening I-A R&D ecosystem in India, which was Chaired by Dr. Anil Wali, MD, Foundation for Innovation and Technology Transfer (FITT), IIT-Delhi, New Delhi.

List of Main Attendees:

Delegates from UK

S. No. Name Designation
     1. Professor Sir William Wakeham FREng Emeritus Professor and former Vice Chancellor,

University of Southampton, UK

     2. Professor Norman Apsley

FREng OBE

CEO, Catalyst Inc, The Innovation Centre, Belfast, UK
      3. Professor Sir Michael Gregory Professor Emeritus & Former Head, Institute for Manufacturing, University of Cambridge, UK
     4. Mr Tim Askew CEO, ATS Management, Surrey, UK
     5. Dr Tim Leverton Former CTO – Tata Motors, Derbyshire, UK
     6. Dr James Hudson Senior Associate Consultant, Oxentia, Oxford, UK
     7. Mr Shaarad Sharma Senior Programme Manager, Royal Academy of Engineering, London, UK

Delegates from India

S. No. Name Designation
      1. Prof. Vinod K Paul Member (Science), NITI Aayog, New Delhi
      2. Prof. Anil D. Sahasrabudhe Chairman, AICTE, New Delhi
      3. Prof. N.S. Vyas Professor, Dept of Mechanical Engineering, IIT-Kanpur
      4. Prof. Arun K. Grover Vice Chancellor, Panjab University, Chandigarh
      5. Mr. Andrew Ayre British Deputy- High Commissioner, Chandigarh
     6. Dr. Anil Wali MD, FITT, IIT-Delhi
      7. Dr. Harkesh Mittal Head, National S & T Entrepreneurship Development Board, New Delhi
      8. Mr. Yashawant Dev Panwar Scientist- E, TIFAC, New Delhi
      9. Dr. Neeraj Sharma Head, Policy Research Cell, DST, New Delhi
     10. Dr. Anita Aggarwal Scientist E, Technology Development Transfer , DST, New Delhi
     11. Dr. Akhilesh Mishra Scientist D, Policy Research Cell, DST, New Delhi
     12. Ms. Deepanwita Chattopadhyay Chairman and CEO, IKP Knowledge Park, Bangalore
     13. Dr. Rajendra Srivastava Dean, Indian School of Business, Mohali
      14. Dr. R.K. Sinha Director, CSIR-CSIO, Chandigarh
     15. Dr. Anil Koul Director, IMTECH, Chandigarh
      16. Prof. S.K. Das Director, IIT-Ropar, Ropar
      17. Mr. Surendra Singh Director, SCL, Mohali
     18. Mr. Siddhant Chouksey Assistant Manager, CIPAM, DIPP, New Delhi
     19. Ms. Nishtha Gupta Sr. Manager, CIPAM, DIPP, New Delhi
     20. Mr. Tamil Chandru Senior Advisor – Newton Fund India, British High Commission, New Delhi
      21. Mr. Pratul Tandon Advisor – Science & Innovation, British High Commission, New Delhi
      22. Ms. Shilpi Nanda Mehta Senior IP Advisor for India (UK IP Office) British High Commission, New Delhi
      23. Dr. Manu Chaudhary JMD, Venus Remedies Pvt. Ltd., Panchkula, Haryana
      24. Dr Jitender Sharma CEO, AMTZ, Vishakapatnam
     25. Mr. Sameer Jain CEO/IT & ITES
     26. Priyanka Upreti Assistant Director, FICCI
      27. Mr. H S Cheema CEO, Cheema Boilers
     28. Mr. Vikram Hans MD, Multi-Overseas Pvt Ltd, New Delhi
     29. Mr. Kundana Kumar Lal COO, Ativitti AI Technologies Pvt. Ltd., Mumbai
     30. Mr. Arvind Dixit MD, Advance Tech India Pvt Ltd, New Delhi
     31. Chandrasekaran J CEO, Watson EnviroTECH, Vishakhapatnam
     32. Dr. P. J. Singh MD, Tynor Orthotics Pvt. Ltd., Mohali
     33. Dr. Neelima Jerath Provost, Desh Bhagat University, Fatehgarh Sahib

 

A few recipients of the Newton Fund (in India) and Prime Minister’s Fellowship Scheme for Doctoral Research also attended the event.

The ‘Recommendations’ of the Symposium, as documented below, will be submitted to DST, Ministry of Science & Technology, for further considerations.


The newspaper clippings of the event