Singh said that the states/UTs can work in convergence for optimum outcomes with 6 Science Departments -DST, DBT, CSIR, MoES, DAE and DoS.
Ahmedabad: The two-day Gujarat science conclave of state science and technology ministers, to be inaugurated by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, at science city Ahmedabad will explore State specific technologies and innovations for adoption and scaling up through integrated approach with Centre’s collaboration. The statement was given by Union Minister Jitendra Singh after a thorough review of preparations for the two-day conclave beginning on 10th September.
Singh said that the broad theme of the conclave will be to present a Vision 2047 for science and technology sector with particular reference to meeting the S&T challenges and needs of states and future growth pathway and vision for STI in states. He said, a broad mapping of priorities, challenges, expectations and technology needs of each of the States can be met through collaboration with various S&T departments of the Centre.
The Minister said that the states/UTs can work in convergence for optimum outcomes with 6 Science Departments -DST, DBT, CSIR, MoES, DAE and DoS. All these departments as well as Industry representatives will participate in the Conclave, he added.
He informed that “Doubling Private Sector investment in R&D by 2030” and supplementing the country’s and State’s overall economy will also be a key agenda of the Science Conclave in tune with Atma Nirbhar pitch of Modi government. He said, dialogue on increasing private sector investment in R&D and developing collaboration for Indian states will feature prominently during deliberations.
Singh also informed that important plenary sessions with State S&T Ministers will be organized during the summit on issues like Agriculture underlying Technological Interventions for improving the farmer’s income, Innovation for producing portable drinking water including application of technologies like Desalination, Heli borne methods developed by DST, Clean Energy for All including S&T role in Hydrogen mission, Deep Sea Mission of MoES and its relevance for Coastal States/UTs as well country’s future economy, Digital healthcare for All and Synergizing Science with National Education Policy.
He said that a special session with the CEOs of over 100 Start Ups and industry will try to explore state specific solutions for unique problems faced by individual states. The Minister promised all support from all the 6 Science Departments to the potential start-ups willing to work with state governments with funding from all stakeholders.