PSA Unveils Key Report on Innovation in Public-funded R&D (Round 2)
30 Apr 2025
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CW Team
The Office of the Principal Scientific Adviser (PSA) to the Government of India today launched the (Round 2) study report on "Evaluation of Innovation Excellence Indicators of Public Funded R&D Organizations", aimed at benchmarking and enhancing innovation performance across India鈥檚 publicly funded research ecosystem. The Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) and the Center for Technology, Innovation, and Economic Research (CTIER) served as knowledge partners for this study, contributing their expertise to strengthen the assessment framework.
The report was unveiled by Prof Ajay Kumar Sood, Principal Scientific Adviser to the Government of India, during the 15th CII Global Innovation and IP Summit 2025 held in New Delhi. The launch event was also joined by Dr Parvinder Maini, Scientific Secretary, Office of PSA; BN Satpathy, PSA Fellow; Dr Udayant Malhoutra, Chairman, CII National Committee on Design Innovation; Masood Mallick, Chairman, CII National Committee on Waste to Worth Technologies. Senior industry leaders, researchers, and representatives from academia and industry were also present during the launch.
Speaking at the launch, Prof Sood emphasised the importance of robust evaluation mechanisms in aligning national R&D efforts with socio-economic priorities. 鈥淭his report serves as a strategic tool for institutional improvement and policy formulation. It reflects our collective aspiration to make Indian science and research globally competitive and socially impactful,鈥� he said. He further added that the report is more than a diagnostic tool and is a roadmap for strengthening India's innovation capabilities through data-driven insights and strategic benchmarking.
The evaluation framework focused on six key dimensions鈥攔esearch output and quality, technology transfer and commercialization, collaborations and industry engagement, intellectual property generation, societal and policy impact, and human resource development and capacity building. These indicators were designed to provide a holistic view of innovation performance across institutions.
Following the report launch, the Summit featured a session that explored the crucial role of fostering R&D partnerships in creating effective co-innovation ecosystems for technological progress. A panel of experts, including Prof Kamal Kishore Pant (Director, IIT Roorkee), Dr Vibha Malhotra Sawhney (Scientist H, CSIR Headquarters), Dr Nagahanumaiah (Director, Central Manufacturing Technology Institute), P S Jayan (Corporate Technology Officer, Carborundum Universal), and Dr Umish Srivastva (Executive Director, Technology Promotion & Forecasting, Indian Oil Corporation), discussed strategies and models for successful collaboration among research organisations, academia, government, and industry. The panel was moderated by Dr Hafsa Ahmad (Scientist D, Office of PSA).
News source: PIB
The Office of the Principal Scientific Adviser (PSA) to the Government of India today launched the (Round 2) study report on Evaluation of Innovation Excellence Indicators of Public Funded R&D Organizations, aimed at benchmarking and enhancing innovation performance across India鈥檚 publicly funded research ecosystem. The Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) and the Center for Technology, Innovation, and Economic Research (CTIER) served as knowledge partners for this study, contributing their expertise to strengthen the assessment framework.
The report was unveiled by Prof Ajay Kumar Sood, Principal Scientific Adviser to the Government of India, during the 15th CII Global Innovation and IP Summit 2025 held in New Delhi. The launch event was also joined by Dr Parvinder Maini, Scientific Secretary, Office of PSA; BN Satpathy, PSA Fellow; Dr Udayant Malhoutra, Chairman, CII National Committee on Design Innovation; Masood Mallick, Chairman, CII National Committee on Waste to Worth Technologies. Senior industry leaders, researchers, and representatives from academia and industry were also present during the launch.
Speaking at the launch, Prof Sood emphasised the importance of robust evaluation mechanisms in aligning national R&D efforts with socio-economic priorities. 鈥淭his report serves as a strategic tool for institutional improvement and policy formulation. It reflects our collective aspiration to make Indian science and research globally competitive and socially impactful,鈥� he said. He further added that the report is more than a diagnostic tool and is a roadmap for strengthening India's innovation capabilities through data-driven insights and strategic benchmarking.
The evaluation framework focused on six key dimensions鈥攔esearch output and quality, technology transfer and commercialization, collaborations and industry engagement, intellectual property generation, societal and policy impact, and human resource development and capacity building. These indicators were designed to provide a holistic view of innovation performance across institutions.
Following the report launch, the Summit featured a session that explored the crucial role of fostering R&D partnerships in creating effective co-innovation ecosystems for technological progress. A panel of experts, including Prof Kamal Kishore Pant (Director, IIT Roorkee), Dr Vibha Malhotra Sawhney (Scientist H, CSIR Headquarters), Dr Nagahanumaiah (Director, Central Manufacturing Technology Institute), P S Jayan (Corporate Technology Officer, Carborundum Universal), and Dr Umish Srivastva (Executive Director, Technology Promotion & Forecasting, Indian Oil Corporation), discussed strategies and models for successful collaboration among research organisations, academia, government, and industry. The panel was moderated by Dr Hafsa Ahmad (Scientist D, Office of PSA).
News source: PIB
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