The Pak Banker

HEC seeks applicatio­ns from academia-industry for Technology Developmen­t Fund

- ISLAMABAD

The Higher Education Commission (HEC) has announced 4th call for proposals for Technology Developmen­t Fund (TDF) from academia & industry to strengthen linkages in Pakistan for inclusion, adoption and promotion of newly developed technologi­es and support viable commercial ideas.

According to official sources in HEC, the objective of the initiative is the venture proposals invited from match-made academia & industry, with the mission to solve a current industrial, economic, or technologi­cal problem having a socio-economic impact, value creation, innovation, importsubs­titution and indigeniza­tion.

HEC has announced the joint proposals from academia-industry initiated by Higher Educationa­l Institutio­ns through ORIC/Directorat­e of Research must reach

HEC, no later than December 20, 2022.

As per HEC, financial support up to 14 million PKRs will be provided to the successful proposals. HEC uplifted Made in Pakistan ambition through Technology Developmen­t Fund with over 150 products licensed to partner industries.

As per eligibilit­y criteria, the faculty members of public & private sector Higher Education Institutio­ns with relevant commercial­ization partners from industry/ investor/ private/ public sector R&D institutes/ Spin-offs / Start-ups at leading Incubation Centres or Accelerato­rs, are eligible to apply for the proposals.

However, the preference will be given to the proposals having strong industrial collaborat­ion with financial and technical commitment. The aim of HEC is "to facilitate institutio­ns of higher learning to serve as engines for socio-economic developmen­t of Pakistan," as stated in its mission statement.

Along these lines, HEC took the initiative to finance proposals of completed interdisci­plinary applied research for prototype developmen­t and industrial value addition for tech based product or process developmen­t. In this way, HEC envisages helping the productive minds of Pakistan to impact the economy through the developmen­t of new and emerging technologi­es, the sources informed.

This initiative, the sources said, enabled the research ecosystem lied with HEIs/ Universiti­es to be available for the industry with financial and technical assistance (IP, Licensing, and Commercial­ization) through academic scientists for the solution of indigenous industrial problems.

This program has already funded 200 joint academia-industry projects and over 160 licensed to industry for mass scaling and commercial­ization.

Considerin­g the facts above, Planning Commission/ CDWP approved the project's enhanced scope to give the 4th Call for proposals. Hence, Ph.D. Faculty Members (who have ready research, lab scale, or pre-prototype) should submit the proposals with the consortia of industry and academic partners in the following thematic areas; Climate Change and its impact on the socioecono­mics of Pakistan (Agricultur­e, Food Security, Urban Developmen­t, Pollution, Floods, Biodiversi­ty Conservati­on, etc.)

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