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    GOLDEN JUBILEE YEAR2008 - 2009

    Prof. M. S. ANANTH

    Director

    Indian Institute of Technology MadrasCHENNAI 600 036

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    HONOURABLE MINISTERHUMAYUN KABIR

    INAUGURATESIIT MADRAS

    JULY 31, 1959

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    AN OVERVIEW

    Academic initiatives

    InternationalJournal

    Book WritingScheme

    Internationalconferences

    Indo-GermanInitiatives

    Alumni Initiatives

    Student programmes

    Campus community

    CommemorationProjects

    Open House

    Socially relevantprojects

    Research Parks

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    COURSE INITIATIVES1. M Tech Clinical Engineering (BT)

    2. Dual Degree in Medical Instrumentation (ED)

    3. Integrated M Sc (Maths, Phy, Chemistry)?

    4. M Tech Nuclear Engineering, PetroleumTechnology, Food Technology (ChE, ME, OE,

    CY, PH,CE etc.,)5. Centre of Excellence: Telecommunications,

    Nanotechnology, Manufacturing ??...

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    RESEARCH INITIATIVES

    International Journal on Advances in Engineer-ing Sciences and Applied Mathematics: an IIT M(Thematic) Journal to be published by Springer

    Verlag; First issue March 2009 35 Books to be published during the year:

    Springer Verlag, McGraw Hill, World Scientific ..

    12 International Conferences and 2 National

    Conferences: Sept 08 to Feb 09; Mar-June 09 ??

    12 distinguished lecturers under thePerspectives in S &TSeries

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    INDO-GERMAN COOPERATION

    Education Minister of Germany Dr (Ms) AnnetteSchavan will inaugurate a workshop on Indo-German Cooperation in Higher Education &Research on 8th Sept

    Centre for Sustainable Development

    Centre for Emerging Technologies

    Renovation of OAT

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    ALUMNI ACTIVITIES

    Pan-IIT Global meet Dec. 19th to 21st 2008

    Special Publications:

    50 years of IITM-a Book in collaborationwith alumni

    Coffee-Table Book on IITM

    Documentary IITM celebrating its 50th

    anniversary

    50 years of IITM - an Exhibition

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    STUDENT ACTIVITIES

    Inter IIT Sports Meet 12-17th Dec 08

    Shaastra-08 and Saarang-09 to be Golden

    Jubilee events with new programmes

    Number of Spirit of Engineering Projects (21proposals have been received and reviewed)

    A series of Golden Jubilee Lectures

    Centre for Innovation

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    CULTURAL PROGRAMMESOrganised by the Ladies Club

    Jaimini Pathaks Mahadevbhai (Aug)

    Kalakshetra: Masqurade (Sept), Charishnu(Nov) and Dances of India (Dec)

    Therukkuthus Panchali Sabadam

    Ananda Shankar Jayants Dancing Tales(Panchatantra)

    Perchs Moonshine and Skytoffee

    Gowri Ramnarayans Sivakamiyin Sabatham Murugan Raos Shadow Puppets

    Selvarajs Ramayana puppet show

    4/13/2012 9MSA

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    COMMEMORATION PROJECTS The IITM Research Park

    Modernisation of Students Activities Centre

    Modernisation of Taramani GH

    Indoor Sports Complex (to replace FinessCentre): Squash courts, TT, Weightlifting,Fitness club, etc.

    Department of Engineering Design

    96 Type C2 flats for faculty

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    SOCIALLY RELEVANTACTIVITIES

    New SR projects and support for innovation byRUTAG, Lemelson Foundation

    Institute OPEN HOUSE along with Shaastra-08

    Exhibitions:

    IITM and Tamilnadu

    Fifty Years of IIT Madras; invite DRDO,ISRO and DAE to participate in the exhibition

    Science for School Children

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    THE IITM RESEARCH PARK

    Creating opportunities for chance to meetprepared minds

    Entrepreneurship and Innovation

    Types of Research Parks

    Examples from India

    The IITM Research Park

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    THE CAPITALISATION OFKNOWLEDGE

    Multiple reciprocal linkages at different stagesare captured by theTripleHelixparadigm:

    Innovation is a non-linear system integrationand networkingprocess

    Competitive success depends on localisedconcentrations of skilled people and technology

    Universities should be direct contributors towealth creation/ develop entrepreneurship

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    INNOVATION

    Two kinds managed by two very differentapproaches: Magic Garden & Idea Factory

    The first: hire brilliant minds, provide theatmosphere, leave them alone and .pray!

    The second: bring unlike minds together andcreate opportunities for interaction

    Louis Pasteur, ..discovery results from chancemeeting a prepared mind

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    ENTREPRENEURSHIP

    Entrepreneurship flourishes in the vicinity ofhigh quality educational institutions: Eg:Stanford/ MIT/ North Carolina

    Localised concentrations of unlike minds andtechnology:

    Faculty: encompassing advanced knowledge

    Students: spirit to conquer the world/ignorant of theimpossible

    R&D personnel: convert ideas intomarketable products

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    TYPES OF SCIENCE PARKS

    Alliance-driven Science Park

    University-driven Science Park

    Company-driven Science Park

    Cluster-driven Science Park

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    Promote and foster the spirit of innovation

    Create physical infrastructure and supportsystems necessary for competitive R&D

    Incubate early stage entrepreneurial venturesbased on technology and innovation.

    Facilitate networking with professionalresources for the incubatee companies.

    Identify technologies/innovations which have

    potential for commercial ventures Indian tech parks not generally associated

    with a university so far.

    OBJECTIVESOF RESEARCH PARKS

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    Andhra Pradesh BiotechParks

    Shapoorji Pallonji (SP) Biotech Park Pvt Ltd aPPP venture near Hyderabad; ~140+100acres/ about 17 companies with an investmentof about Rs 4 bn.

    Marine Biotech Park on 218-acres nearVisakhapatnam in association with the AndhraUniversity to focus on marine resources,marine foods, nutraceuticals and fisheries

    ICICI Knowledge Park focused on facilitating

    business-driven R&D; 200 acres near

    Hyderabad/ Rs 420m invested / 13 companies

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    Andhra Pradeshs Agro Park

    Agri Science Park on 200 acres in theInternational Crops Research Institute for theSemi-Arid Tropics campus

    The Park comprises an Agribiotech Park, AgriBusiness Incubator, a Hybrid SeedsConsortium, and SAT Ecoventure.

    Three ventures have come up in the Agri-Biotech Park. Amongst them is a facility fortesting aflatoxin contamination in food crops.

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    Maharashtras Biotech Park

    International Biotech Park - a joint venture

    project between the Maharashtra Industrial

    Development Corporation (MIDC) and TCG

    Urban Infrastructure Holding Ltd (TCGUIH), a

    Chatterjee Group company.

    Total investment of Rs 2.5 bn, 110- acre parknear Pune; 3 companies

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    Uttar Pradeshs Biotech Park

    Set up in collaboration with the Council of

    Scientific & Industrial Research, universities

    and industries in Lucknow.

    Shantha Biotechnics, Biotechnology Consulting

    Research Inc., IQRA Biotech Services -

    Neurosciences & Physiotheraphy Centre,

    Clintech Research LLC, New Jersey, Green PathBio Herbs Industries, and Software Technology

    Park of India and (Bio Alliance, Germany)

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    Tamil Nadus Bio Parks

    Ticel Bio Park promoted by the Tamil Nadu Industrial

    Development Corporation (2004) on a five-acre land at

    a cost of Rs 625 m/ 3 occupants; technical collaboration

    from Cornell University

    Golden Jubilee Biotech Park for Women (2001) - firstbiotech park exclusively for women entrepreneurs on

    20 acres/13 units; Created a database of over 500technologies or projects covering about 150 researchinstitutions

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    IISc-Bangalores Society forInnovation & Development

    SID registered in 1991 under the KarnatakaSocieties Act, with a symbiotic relationshipwith IISc Bangalore.

    Participant companies include ViZiPharBiosciences B.V.B.A; Satyam ComputerServices; Tata Motors; Cranes SoftwareInternational; MI R&D Centre India; CadilaPharmaceuticals; Sir Dorabji Tata Centre forTropical Diseases; Unichem LaboratoriesBiosciences R & D Centre

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    IIT Bombays Society forInnovation & Entrepreneurship

    SINE set up in 2004 on IITB campus

    Business incubator spread over 10000 sq.ft

    Aided by Department of Science & Technology and

    Technology Development Board

    National Entrepreneurship Network,

    IIT Bombay alumni The Ministry of Communication and Information

    Technology

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    IIT-Delhis Foundation forInnovation & Technology Transfer

    Industry Interface of IIT Delhi established onthe campus as a Registered Society in 1992

    Technology Business Incubator conceived,programmed and implemented by FITT

    provides Infrastructure and techno-managerial

    support Funding source data for the bridge-capital for

    the start-up companies

    Networking with Venture companies forfunding of incubatee companies

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    IIT Kanpurs SIDBI Innovation& Incubation Centre

    Incubation to try out a novel technological ideafor up gradation to a commercial proposition,scaling up a laboratory proven concept, and

    setting up a technology business enterprise inR&D partnership with the IITK in 3 Tiers:

    Tier I : Nursery incubation project

    Tier II : Technology-based start up company

    Tier III : Technology/R&D unit of an existingSME desiring close technology interface with IITK

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    UNIVERSITY DRIVENRESEARCH PARKS

    Country ~ Acres No Cos Emp Inv $China 10000 100 10000 1 m 110 b

    Singapore 75 2 6.4 bUSA 400 100 150 40 K 2.8 b

    UK 15 70 1000 75 K 3.4 m

    Hungary 179 1000 170 K

    France 1000 6 K 500 m

    India 10 1 ~100 5 K 60 m

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    IIT MADRAS RESEARCHPARK

    An independent section 25 company promoted byIITM support from Govt and alumni

    Outside the campus but within cycling distance

    1.2 m sq.ft in three phases House R&D of companies wanting to work with IITM

    as well as companies to be incubated

    Eventually 5000 high quality Development

    engineers Finishing schools in the Park for large number of

    engineering graduates eventually 5000 students/year

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    ROLE OF GOVERNMENT

    11.5 acres land and infrastructure likeapproach road, electricity

    Concessions for the Park: Special EconomicZone, Tariff concessions for Electricity, Salestax, Excise and Custom Duty, FSI, Approachroads

    Interest free long term loan from Central Govtof about Rs 100 crores

    IIT MADRAS RESEARCH PARK

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    IIT MADRAS RESEARCH PARK

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    TO OLD MAHABALI PURAM ROAD

    (IT HIGHWAY)

    IITMC

    AMPUS

    C

    B

    LAYOUT OF ALL THE THREE BLOCKS

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    MAIN STAIRCASE

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    CONCRETE COLUMNS

    DESIGNED TO RESIST EARTH QUAKE FORCES

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    FLOOR SHUTTERING READY TO PLACE STEEL

    REINFORCEMENT

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    EDGE CONCRETE BEAM REINFORCEMENT BEING

    PLACED

    FLOOR SLAB SHUTTERING WITH COLUMN

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    FLOOR SLAB SHUTTERING WITH COLUMN

    REINFORCEMENT IITM NEW HOSTELS IN THE BACKGROUND

    NEW HOSTELS

    DOUBLE HEIGHT CIRCULAR SLAB SHUTTERING

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    DOUBLE HEIGHT CIRCULAR SLAB SHUTTERINGIITM CAMPUS IN THE BACKGROUND

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    ANOTHER VIEW OF CIRCULAR SLAB TOWER

    CRANE IN THE BACK GROUND

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    LIFT BANK CONCRTE WALL

    SHUTTERING WORK FOR 4 TH SLAB IN

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    SHUTTERING WORK FOR 4 TH SLAB IN

    PROGRESS

    IT PARK OF ASCENDAS IN THE BACK GROUND

    ASCENDAS

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    REINFORCEMENT FOR HEAVY CONCRETE EDGE

    BEAM

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    CONCRETE COLUMN READY FOR CASTING

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    OCCUPANCY DETAILS

    Ashok Leyland 35 K TATA 36 K

    Occupancy - 100% Occupancy - 100%

    Occupancy - 100% Occupancy - 100%

    FOURTH FLOOR 35972 sq ft FIFTH FLOOR 36524 sq ft

    SECOND FLOOR 35972 sq ft THIRD FLOOR 35972 sq ft

    ARCI B1 17 K Amada B2 17K Novatium B1 17 K Mahinrda B2 17K

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    OCCUPANCY DETAILS (Contd.)

    Occupancy - 67% Occupancy - 100 %

    Tech

    Passion

    D1 6030

    Lucid

    Soft- D8

    3409

    Think

    Equity

    D7 3449

    Benchmar

    k- D6

    6030

    Lattice

    bridge

    D1 6030

    Mu-Sigma

    D8 3409

    CGN

    D7 3449

    CTS

    D6

    6030

    Reliance

    D2

    5098

    Fino

    D3 3449

    Cewit

    D4 3409

    Maverick

    D5

    5098

    Lattice

    Bridge D2

    5098

    D3 3449 D4 3409 D5 5098

    Agadha

    D8 3409

    Occupancy - 100% Occupancy - 66%

    EIGHTH FLOOR 35972 sq ft NINTH FLOOR 35972 sq ft

    SIXTH FLOOR 36524 sq ft SEVENTH FLOOR 36574 sq ft

    Lucid Soft C2 9131 NMS C3 9131D2

    5098

    FFF D3

    3449

    Murugappa 17 k

    TCS C1 9131 Maxim C4 9131D1

    6030

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    OCCUPANCY DETAILS (Contd.)

    TENTH FLOOR 39594 sq ft

    .

    .Conference - 13 K

    IITM-RP

    Midas - 18262 K

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    SYNERGY

    Work towards making India a Design House

    5% of R&D personnel to participate in teachingas adjunct faculty/ permanent faculty

    10% to register for part-time Masters and PhD

    15% space reserved for Start-ups and for Facilityand Training companies at concessional ordeferred rental

    85% space to Companies leveraging Universityfor its R&D on rental or long term lease basis

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    THE CREDIT SYSTEM!

    R&D projects in IITM (credits per Rs 1M)

    Consultancy to IIT Faculty (credits per Rs 1M)

    Royalty (credits per Rs 100K)

    Sponsored Ph.D / Masters Students (per year) Adjunct faculty (per year)

    Teaching by Industry personnel per hour

    Joint guidance PhD/ MS/B.Tech (per year)

    Part-time employment PhD/MS/BTech (per mo)

    Minimum credits/year/sqft to stay in the Park!

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    BUSINESS PLAN

    20 % escalation in overall project costs

    expected due to unprecedented increase insteel and cement prices.

    Hence additional Rs. 50 crores required

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    IMPORTANT ISSUES

    Government support (National, Regional andMunicipal) critical for the success of Research Parksin terms of (a)policy and incentives, (b) resourcesand infrastructure and (c) funding and investment.

    Changing nature of science Sustainability

    Endless funds for infrastructure investments

    Resources

    Long Term Plan Local framework to support R&D

    Innovative models for incubation

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    Thank you for your patience