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India needs to be product nation, design as per own specs: Principal Scientific Advisor

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Scaling Up India's Innovation Ecosystem

India aims to enhance its innovation landscape by fostering a deep tech future. According to Ajay Kumar Sood, Principal Scientific Adviser to the Government of India, the goal is for India to become a "product nation".

Current Scenario

  • Design Capabilities: India is proficient in designing, with one in five of the world’s semiconductor design engineers located in India. However, the country contributes to less than 10% of global chip design facilities.
  • The need is to have design capabilities based on local specifications rather than global companies’ specifications.

Challenges and Vision

  • Beyond Manufacturing: To avoid the "middle income trap", India needs to focus on creating products based on local designs rather than solely relying on manufacturing.
  • Profit Distribution: In industries like cellphone assembly and chip manufacturing, substantial profits lie in pre- and post-manufacturing stages.

Fostering Deep Tech Startups

  • Technology Foresight: Sood acknowledges the relatively low number of deep tech startups but notes a positive transformation.
  • In the quantum sector, there are about 35 companies, with eight startups funded under the National Quantum Mission.
  • The AI mission by the Ministry of Electronics emphasizes startup growth in deep tech.

Successful Models and Future Prospects

  • Space Programme: India's national space programme showcases its capability in cutting-edge projects at lower costs, now attracting private sector involvement.
  • Defence and Biotechnology: iDEX in defence and BIRAC in biotechnology mirror the space sector's success.
  • The challenge remains in creating demand for future products, requiring ongoing support.
  • Tags :
  • National Quantum Mission
  • product nation
  • middle income trap
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