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GTU - IPR START-UP ISSUES & OPPORTUNITIES
(Plasma Technology Case Study)
Venue: A2, Second Floor, A Wing, Conference Hall, GTU, Chandkheda , Ahmedabad.
Date: May 19 & 20, 2016
Research and Consultancy Services Cell (RCSC)
Gujarat Technological University (GTU)
Facilitation Centre for Industrial Plasma Technologies (FCIPT)
Institute for Plasma Research (IPR)
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Gujarat Technological University is the largest State Government University with more than 4,50,000 students
including international students and 17,000 faculties spread over in more than 450 colleges in Gujarat in disciplines
of Engineering, Architecture & Planning, Pharmacy, Management, Computer Application and Hotel Management &
Catering Technology.
With an objective of interaction between practitioners from business/industry and GTU academicians to synergies
in practice & theory for the benefit of society, GTU and business/industry/Government organization; RCSC is setup
at GTU.
GTU has a wealth of academic knowledge like a gold mine. Gujarat Technological University (GTU) has a large
number of highly qualified faculty members in different fields of technology and management. RCSC strives to dig
the knowledge and harness it to bring out products and services beneficial to business, industry, public bodies and
society at large. Hence GTU can provide consultancy services to large and complex consultancy projects for
industries and business as well as for government organizations.
Teaching is essentially a distribution of existing knowledge to society. However all leading international universities
as well as Indian IITs and IIMs place emphasis on research and consultancy of academics so as to produce expertise
and experience which can be beneficial to students. A proper balance between teaching and research consultancy
would augment well the level of the University.
About Research & Consultancy Services Cell, Gujarat Technological University
RCSC Areas of Research / Consultancy
Urban Planning Services Engineering Services Techno-Management Service
Land-use Planning
Urban Infrastructure - Water Sup-ply, Sanitation and Transportation
Environment related Studies/Investigation
Slum Upgradation and Pro-poor housing
Real Estate Planning and Manage-ment
Preparation of Feasibility / Pro-ject Reports
Site Surveying / Soil Testing
Economic/Financial Evaluation of Project
Project Management Consul-tancy
Material Testing
Bill Checking and Certifying
Capacity Building and HRD Training
Workshops and Seminars
Project Report, Market Survey
Technical Reports/ Evaluation
Financial Restructure of ULBs
Bid Process Management
Due-diligence of selected Contractors / Vendors
IPR is an autonomous institute under the Department of Atomic Energy (DAE), Government of India. It is exclusively devoted to
basic research in plasma sciences; the major thrust is in magnetic confinement fusion. Facilitation Centre for Industrial Plasma
Technologies (FCIPT), a division of IPR links industries with Institute for Plasma Research (IPR) Gandhinagar, India. FCIPT was
set up in 1997 to promote the commercial exploitation of plasma technologies through development, incubation,
demonstration, manufacturing and transfer. This centre has
process development and instrumentational laboratories, job
shop, material characterization and manufacturing facilities.
Also, it has a multi-disciplinary team of scientists and engineers
with expertise in plasma physics, plasma chemistry, metallurgy,
material science, power electronics and instrumentation. FCIPT
takes up development of plasma processing technologies from
concept to commercialization and promotes awareness of
technology through technology transfer, newsletter and direct
marketing.
More details on FCIPT are available on www.plasmaindia.com
About Institute for Plasma Research (IPR)
Start-up Initiatives at Gujarat Technological University (GTU)
GTU Innovation Council (GIC) was established on 2nd August 2010 for nurturing creativity and innovation
within the University community. It has proved to be a powerful catalyst of change.
By 14th February 2011, it had established GTU Innovation Sankuls, all over Gujarat and every College,
affiliated with GTU, was a Member of one of the Sankuls. In April 2011, Every College was required to
establish a GTU Innovation Club, so that a student-driven Club could work with the Sankul Committee to
develop a closer inter-action between the Colleges and the industries. This framework is to help the Colleges,
to jointly work for industrial connectivity- in addition to the connectivity that a College may have built
individually.
GTU’s IPR Cell started its activities on 3rd September 2011 and today it is one of the best such Centers in
India with the widest range of educational and service activities.
GIC has set up Student Start-up Support System (S4), on February 25, 2012, to promote entrepreneurship at
pre-incubation stage. S4 has a wide range of activities and during a semester, it has as many as 25,000 foot-
falls.
The S4 Co-Creation Center (S4-C3) along with a common seminar room facility, was established on May 1,
2013 at GTU in more than 7,500 square feet of space.
On 1st May 2013, a common laboratory, where students and alumni can work to develop their own products,
was also established in a 1,650 sq. ft. of space adjoining S4-C3. The Lab is available after-hours and on
holidays. It attracts a stream of mentors and geeks from the local community. The Lab is called Community-
innovation-Co-Creation Center (C-i-C3); C-i-C3 is designed to have the facilities like those in the tinkering lab
of Cornell University plus the Fab lab of MIT.
GTU’s integration of pedagogical work in design and skill-building with the Final Year projects is designed to
create the facilities and environment which will be able to nurture and develop the creativity of GTU’s
students and GTU’s alumni. GTU started developing Design-oriented syllabi on Feb 2, 2012 and implemented
it from August 2013. The Learning Systems at GTU seamlessly integrate the processes of design in the
development and implementation of the Final Year project. Since 27th April 2013, GTU’s Post-graduate
Research Center in Industrial Design and the associated Open Design School have arranged till now 33
Faculty Development Programs.
In 2014, GTU’s Student Start-up Policy (available at http://files.gtu.ac.in/circulars/14DEC/05122014_02.pdf)
and the Skilling India Mission Policy at GTU (available at http://files.gtu.ac.in/circulars/14DEC/22122014.pdf)
were released by the Education Minister of Gujarat State. These were the first set of policies, formulated by
any affiliating-type University. These policies have been adopted by many technological universities in India.
Since 12th April 2016, GTU’s SME Nursery has started helping both the SMEs as well as start-ups with
professional advice in the areas of finance, accounting and management.
Recently GTU became the first affiliating-type University, which has been able to obtain the approval from
NSTEDB, Government of India for a Technology and Business Incubator (GTU-TBI) for serving the needs of
the start-ups at incubation/scale-up stage, starting from the year 2015-16.
In November 2015, GTU has been approved as a Nodal Institute (NI) for channelizing the help from
Government of Gujarat according to the GoG’s “scheme for assistance for Start-ups/Innovation under new
industrial policy 2015” to deserving Start-ups.
Day 1: Thursday, May 19, 2016 09.30 - 10.00 Registration
Opening Session (10.00 to 11.30 hrs)
10.00 - 10.10 Welcome Address Dr J C Lilani, Registrar, GTU
10.10 - 10.25 Workshop Context setting Dr Akshai Aggarwal, Hon’ble VC, GTU
10.25 - 10.40 To be announced later Prof. Amita Das, Dean IPR
10.40 - 10.55 Key Note Speaker 1 (To be decided)
10.55 - 11.10 Key Note Speaker 2 (To be decided)
11.10 - 11.25 Plasma Technologies for Start ups Dr. S. Mukherjee, Head FCIPT Division
11.25 - 11.30 Vote of thanks Prof Rajnikant Patel, Advisor RCSC, GTU
11.30 - 12.00 Tea Break
Session - I : Plasma Technology Applications -I
Session Chairman: Prof Rajnikant Patel, Advisor RCSC, GTU. (12.00 - 12.10 hrs)
12.10 - 12.25 Plasma Pyrolysis Dr. S. K. Nema
12.25 - 12.40 Plasma Nitriding Ms. Alphonsa J.
12.40 - 12.55 Nano particles Generation by Plasma Dr. Balasubramanian C.
12.55 - 13.10 Plasma Jet for Biomedical Applications Mr. Akshay Vaid
13.10 - 13.25 Plasma for Textiles Mrs. Nisha Chandwani
13.25 - 13.35 Question-Answer Round
13.35 - 14.30 Lunch Break
14.30 - 16.30 Field visit to FCIPT, Gandhinagar (Transport will be arranged by GTU)
16.30 - 17.30 Role model of Start-up ventures by Shri Abhay Mangaldas Director, The House of MG.
Venue: FCIPT seminar hall
17.30 - 18.00 Return back to GTU Chandkheda.
Day 2: Friday, May 20, 2016 Session – II : Start-up Ecosystem and Opportunities
Session Chairman: Prof. J B Patel, EDII, Gandhinagar. (10.00 - 10.10 hrs)
10.10 -10.30 Start-up Introduction Dr. Chandan Chatterjee, Director,CED
10.30 - 10.50 Start-up Ecosystem Mr Hiranmay Mahanta, Director, GIC, GTU.
10.50 - 11.10 Start-up success story –I (To be decided)
11.10 - 11.30 Start-up success story -II (To be decided)
11.30 - 11.40 Question-Answer Round
11.40 - 12.00 Tea Break
Session – III : Start-up Funding Options
Session Chairman: Mr. Himal Parikh, Director, Interface Capital Markets Pvt Ltd., Ahmedabad. (12.00 - 12.10 hrs)
12.10 - 12.30 Funding options for start ups Prof Mayank Patel, EDII
12.30 - 12.50 Angel Investors Mr. Nayan Parikh
12.50 - 13.10 Venture Capital Mr. Sanjay Randhar, GVCL
13.10 - 13.30 IPO listing of Start ups Mr. Yogesh Jain, CA NSE, Ahmedabad
13.30 - 13.40 Question-Answer Round
13.40 - 14.30 Lunch Break
Session – IV : Plasma Technology Applications-II
Session Chairman: Dr. S. Mukherjee, Head FCIPT Division. (14.30 - 14.40 hrs)
14.40 - 15.00 Instrumentation in waste management Mr. Vishal Jain , FCIPT , IPR
15.00 - 15.20 Enthalpy Probe Dr. G. Ravi, FCIPT, IPR
15.20 - 15.40 Low pressure plasma for coating applications Mr. R. Rane
Concluding Session 15.40 to 16.30 hrs.
15.40 - 16.30
Concluding remarks, question/answers and Guid-
ance for entrepreneurship in Plasma Technologies
and analysis of participants feedback.
Dr. Nirav Jamnapara
16.30 - 17.00 Networking Hi-Tea
End of Workshop
Tentative Program Schedule
Chief Patron Dr. Akshai Aggarwal, Hon. Vice Chancellor, GTU
Patron Prof. Rajnikant Patel, Advisor (RCSC), GTU
Dr. Dhiraj Bora, Director, IPR
Prof. Amita Das, Dean, IPR
Chief Convener
Dr. J. C. Lilani, Registrar, GTU
Dr. S. Mukherjee, Head, FCIPT , IPR
Conveners Dr. - Ing. Suryakant B. Gupta, FCIPT, IPR,
Dr. Mitesh Dadhania, Deputy Director, GTU
Dr. Manish Ranchh, Associate Professor, GTU
Mr. Keyur Darji, Deputy Director, GTU
Dr Apurva Raval, Deputy Director, GTU
Dr. Sarika Shrivastava, Assistant Professor, GTU
Organizing Committee
Dr. Rupesh Vasani (Chairman), Dean, GTU & Director, Sal Technical Campus, A’bad
Prof. (Dr.) K N Sheth, Director – Operations, Adani Institute of Infrastructure, and Dean, GTU
Prof. J B Patel, Entrepreneurship Development Institute of India, Gandhinagar
Dr. Jagadish Joshipura, Director, SLIMS, A’bad
Mr. Hiranmay Mahanta, Director, GIC, GTU
Dr. Nirav I. Jamanapra, FCIPT, IPR
Chief Program Coordinator
Mr. Vimal Sharma, Research Associate, GTU
Program Coordinator
Ms. Darshana Chauhan, OSD, GTU
Mr. Vikrant Vala, Research Associate, GTU
Coordinators Ms. Purvi Dave, FCIPT, IPR
Ms. Nisha Chandwani, FCIPT, IPR
Mr. Margam Suthar, Assistant Professor, GTU
Mr. Kaushik Akiwatkar, GTU (ACPC)
Ms. Nidhi Patel, Research Assistant, GTU
Mr. Jatin Patel, Glass Trainer, GTU
Program Management Team
Contact Us
Gujarat Technological University (GTU) Mr. Vimal Sharma, Research Associate, Gujarat Technological University, Nr. Vishwakarma Government Engineering College, Visat - Gandhinagar Highway, Chandkheda, Ahmedabad - 382424. Phone: 079-23267587 Fax: 079-23267580 E-mail: [email protected], [email protected]
Institute for Plasma Research (IPR) Dr.-Ing. Suryakant Gupta, Facilitation Centre for Industrial Plasma Technologies (FCIPT), Institute for Plasma Research (IPR), A -10 Sector - 25 GIDC, Gandhinagar - 382016. Phone: 079-23269022 Fax: 079-23269000 E-mail: [email protected], [email protected]
Registration Details
Last date of Registration is May 18,
2016. Online Registration is free but
mandatory. Registration is on first come
first serve basis. Preference will be given
to candidates associated with GTU and
IPR.
How to register?
Registration can be done online on the
link provided below. Please click on the
following link for online registration
form and fill in your detail.
http://goo.gl/forms/ernlLzbiHX
Who Should Attend?
Engineers and Technologists interested
in Start up initiative can register for the
event.