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GIAN announces a “first-of-its-kind” Grassroots Innovations Technology Transfer in India |
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Amongst
GIAN’s (Grassroots Innovations Augmentation Network’s)
many achievements in the last seven years is its recent technology
transfer deal struck on behalf of four grassroots innovators with Mr.
Nilesh Satasiya, an entrepreneur from Ahmedabad. This agreement covers
the right to manufacture and market four different types of agricultural
sprayers at the national level on non-exclusive basis. This means that
other entrepreneurs can also license the same technologies. These
technologies were the brainchild of grassroots innovators scouted by Society for Research Initiatives in Sustainable
Technologies and Institutions
(SRISTI) and National Innovation Foundation (NIF). Their innovations
were later scaled up by GIAN, drawing on its varied and rich experience
of converting innovations into enterprise. In each instance, GIAN
provided its expertise for the augmentation of and value addition in
innovations. Three
of the four sprayers are from Gujarat, with one having been scouted in
the third Shodh Yatra in Bharuch district, and the others through a
state wide contest for scouting innovations, organised
through Department of Rural Development, Gujarat. In addition, three of
them are SRISTI Sanman winners, and all four of them are NIF awardees. The
grassroots innovators behind the technologies are Mr Arvindbhai R Patel,
Mr Khimjibhai Kanadia, Mr Gopalsinh Parakramsinh Suratia and Mr Lalit
Surana. Apart from the creative spirit that drives innovation, they all
share a lack of any formal education. This technology transfer does
prove that ordinary people can make extraordinary products having value
in the market place. Prof
Anil Gupta, Honorary Secretary, GIAN said,
“It is the first time that four grassroots innovations have been
simultaneously bought by the same entrepreneur. This makes the deal a
remarkable achievement for GIAN and helps extend the benefits to
creative people.” Later,
Prof Gupta added, “Another heartening feature of this agreement
is the entrepreneur, Mr Satasiya’s decision to buy the technologies,
rather than try to imitate the prototypes. We hope that this will set a
trend in ethical awareness among today’s generation of entrepreneurs
who will prefer to innovate and license innovations rather than
imitate.” Mr
Mahesh Patel, Chief Executive Officer, GIAN informed , “We also plan
to seek funds from the Micro Venture Innovation Fund set up by NIF to
further assist the entrepreneur in the venture promotion phase of this
initiative”. The
four mentioned technologies have been transferred to Satasiya
Industries, 40, Vishnu Industrial Estate, Opp Raghunath Hindi High
School, LBS Road, Bapunagar, Ahmedabad. Satasiya
Industries has paid a few lakh rupees so far, and agreed to pay a 2.5 %
royalty on sales turnover for a period of five years, with the
possibility of renewal of the agreement. Besides getting half the share
of the license fee, an almost equivalent amount has been contributed by
them to Western Indian Grassroots Innovators Alliance for Nurturing
Creativity (WIGIAN). As if that was not enough, each of them would be
donating Rs 5000 to community welfare and environmental conservation
related activities in their regions. WIGIAN
was formed for small innovators who do not easily obtain financial
assistance from formal government schemes. WIGIAN will be shortly
registered as a society under the ambit of the Honey Bee Network. A
unique feature of this organization will be that its Board Members will
comprise seven innovators, who will also play the role of decision
makers. About
GIAN:
GIAN (Gujarat Grassroots Innovations Augmentation Network
, now called GIAN West) was established in March 1997 with the support
of Government of Gujarat, Society for Research Initiatives in
Sustainable Technologies and Institutions (SRISTI) and Indian Institute
of Management, Ahmedabad (IIMA). GIAN scales
up and spawns grassroots innovations, aiding the development of
successful enterprises. It provides innovators with linkages to modern
science and technology, market research, design institutions and funding
organizations. The ultimate objective of GIAN is to generate new models
of poverty alleviation, rural development, employment generation and
conservation of natural resources without impairing the ecological
balance. GIAN builds on the philosophy of the Honey Bee Network established at IIMA. The Network has been involved in the documentation, dissemination, experimentation, and value addition processes of grassroots innovations developed through individual initiative. |
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