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Dr. K.S.

Kadian
Principal Scientist

Division of Dairy Extension


National Dairy Research Institute
Karnal, Haryana
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To Sustain Growth in an ever-changing and ever
challenging global business Environment

An appropriate environment must be created

A support system need to be developed

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Support System For
Innovation

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Linking Innovation to Market Needs

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Business Incubation

Complex services and special


environment provided temporarily for
start-up enterprises with the aim of
improving their chance of survival in
the early phase of the life span and
establishing their later intensive
growth is the formal definition of
business incubation.

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Incubation refers
to the process of
support

while

Incubator stands for


the organization and
infrastructure that are
set up for these
purposes

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Technology business incubators have
emerged from two influences:

1. An increasing interest in fostering indigenous business

development, particularly small business entrepreneurship,

as an economic development strategy.

2. The desire to develop high-technology businesses in the era

of globalisation.

Business Incubator

Technology Incubator (TI)

Technology Innovation Centre(TIC)

Technology Business Incubator(TBI)

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Technology Business Incubator (TBI)
The TBI is a venture of universities, public research institutes, local
government and private institutions to promote and bolster a new
technology intensive enterprise.

TBI refers to the type of incubation where the focus group consists of
innovative, mostly technology-oriented, or knowledge-intensive
service sector enterprises and interactions with the academic sphere
giving a substantive element of the incubation process.

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Unique Characteristics
Innovative start-up firms

process of incubation is strongly intertwined with the


innovation process

Development of new innovative industries by


stimulating the establishment and early growth of start-
up firms.

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Differences of Technology Business
Incubator from other Incubator

TBI is different from TI or TIC in that it supports the


commercialization of previously developed technology

It differs from general BIs in that it concerns technology-intensive


or high tech business. They provide a mechanism for technology
transfer

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Historical Context
Originated in the USA

The origins of the idea can be traced to 1942, when Student


Agencies Inc., in Ithaca, began incubating student companies.

In 1946, the first incubator outside the student community was


created by American Research Development (ARD)

In 1959, Charles Mancuso and his family purchased the Batavia


Industrial Centre (BIC) in New York State and used this former
factory warehouse to create jobs in an economically depressed
small town.
It was only in the 1960s that incubators began to develop.

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Technology Incubator in India

National Science and Technology Entrepreneurship


Development (NSTEDB )

Established in 1982 by the Government of India under the


aegis of Department of Science & Technology

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Creation of technology based new enterprises

Creating value added jobs & services

Facilitating transfer of technology

Fostering the entrepreneurial spirit

Speedy commercialisation of R&D output

Specialised services to existing SMEs

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Thrust Area
Information & Communication Technology (ICT)

Application of bio-technology

New materials including nano materials

Instrumentation and maintenance

Agriculture and allied fields

Garments and fashion technology

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Activities
Provide specialized services to existing SMEs in the region

Facilitate technology commercialization

Consultancy

Training including short courses

Technology related IPR issues, legal and quality assurance services

Marketing

Assistance in obtaining clearances

Common facilities

Assistance in preparation of business plans

Technology shows/ technology clinics/ trade fairs


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A typically Networked Technology Business
Incubator

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Business Planning and Development Unit

Started by ICAR with the objective to accomplish


science and technology-led sustainable socio-
economic gains by applying intervention emerging
from the National Agricultural Research System
through technology validation, technology transfer
and enterprise development.

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Gaps in Technology Commercialization
Lack of awareness among the stakeholders regarding the scientific developments in

R&D institutions and organizations

Most of the technologies have not been validated for up-scaling, consumer

acceptance and marketing potential

Lack of documentation and dissemination knowledge related to technology

generation

Scientists consider patent filing process cumbersome and require proper guidance

to file patent on their intellectual property right (IPR)

Absence of effective marketing, technology transfer and entrepreneurship

strategies for promotion and adoption of newer products for successful

commercialization
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Objectives of BPDs
Enhancing the utilization of research by sensitizing and assisting
researchers to generate useful commercial data

Assisting researchers to make the transition from the laboratory to


commercialization

Interacting with the private sector so that research can be fine tuned to
match problems and opportunities

Developing a portfolio of techniques for encouraging the uptake of


technology dissemination covering a range of scales and investment
opportunities.

Annual Report 2012-13: National Agricultural Innovation Project

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Present Status of BPDUs
At present 13 newly formed Business Planning and Development Units (BPDUs)
offering the prospects of making a sustainable and lasting change in the way
near-market-agricultural research

BPD- IARI, New Delhi BPD- IVRI, Izatnagar


BPD-AAU, Annand BPD- CIRCOT, Matunga
BPD- BAU, Sabur BPD- NIRJAFT, Kolkata
BPD- JNKVV, Jabalpur BPD- CIFT, Kochi
BPD- CCSHAU, Hisar BPD- IIVR, Varanasi
BPD- TNAU, Coimbatur BPD- CRRI, Cuttack

BPD- NDRI, Karnal

Annual Report 2012-13: National Agricultural Innovation Project

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Technology Business Incubator: Case Study in
NDRI

SINED (TBI) is a joint initiative of Department


of Science & Technology, Government of
India, & National Dairy Research Institute,
promoted by Society for Innovation and
Entrepreneurship in Dairying

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Objectives
To promote dairy & food agribusiness entrepreneurs
through commercialization of dairy & food technologies

To provide services on marketing assistance, quality


evaluation, research and development for business
development and help small entrepreneurs for setting up
dairy farms, food and dairy processing unit

Impart consultancy and capacity building programmes to


prospective entrepreneurs and quality human resource
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Innovative ways
Validated technologies for commercialization

Communication and extension tools for creation of awareness


among stakeholders regarding the opportunities at BPD and TBI NDRI

Entrepreneurship development Programmes (EDP) for commercial


dairy farming, value added dairy products and other business plans

Promotion and guidance to producers unions for enhancing milk


production and value addition in milk

Technology transfer for commercialization of dairy foods to industry,


entrepreneurship and Self Help Group (SHGs) using concept of
Technology Business Incubator (TBI)
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Approaches
Consultancy

Training

Testing facility

Business Incubation

Outsourcing Hub

Linkages

Supplying of quality semen, literature, books, manuals, seeds, microbial


cultures, feed, mineral mixture etc. to stakeholders/end users.

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Potential Technologies for
Commercialization
Innovative dairy Products
Functional food ingredients based on dairy by-products
Dairy Processing Equipments
Rapid Detection Kits for food pathogens, adulterants, mycotoxins
Microbial Cultures for dairy products
Animal Feed Formulations
By-pass fat & Protein Technology
Area specific mineral mixtures
Other Services including food testing facility, consultancy services for
establishment of commercial dairy farms and milk processing units,
semen supply,
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Long-life Convenience
Dairy Products

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Novel & Health Dairy Food Products
Sorghum lassi and pearl millet lassi

Fruit Lassi and Fruit Dahi

Whey based Beverages, Soup, Lassi

Fiber-fortified Yoghurt, Paneer & Kheer

Dietetic Burfi, Ice cream, Kulfi, flavoured milk

Calcium-fortified Milk & Paneer

Probitoic Dahi

Low Cholesterol Ghee


Recombinant Chymosin (Microbial rennet) used for
preparation of cheese

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Novel & Health Dairy Products
Low cholesterol ghee
Low calorie Mishti dahi
Buffalo milk based Gouda cheese
Probiotic Edam Cheese
Whey based sports beverages
Convenience bakery mixes
Extruded millet-milk snacks &
complementary foods
Bacteriocins from Lactic Acid Bacteria
Novel Dairy starters with probiotic attributes
Bio-friendly packages for food products

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TBI mechanisms help not only in the growth of technology
based new enterprises but also in improving their survival
rate substantially (from 30 per cent to over 70 per cent).
(Gupta and Jain,2002)

BPD units in different ICAR institute so far successfully


commercialized over 60 technologies.
(Annual report:NAIP,2012-13)

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If I listen, I may forget;
If I see, I may believe;
If I do, I may remember;
If I discover, I may own it;
If I practice, I may perfect

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