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Non-commercial Partnership “Russian-Indian Scientific & Technological Centre” (RISTC). Moscow - 2011. I . THE HISTORY OF RISTC ESTABLISHING.
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Non-commercial Partnership “Russian-Indian Scientific & Technological Centre” (RISTC) Moscow - 2011
I. THE HISTORY OF RISTC ESTABLISHING Russian-Indian Scientific & Technological Centre (RISTC) is anorganization established following the decision, formulated by the then Russian Federation President Vladimir V. Putin and Prime Minister of the Republic of India Manmohan Singh in their Joint Statement of January 25, 2007. An extract from the point 14 of the Joint Statement: 14. ... As a major initiative, the Sides welcome the decision to set up an India-Russia Technology Centre in Moscow to facilitate and channelize commercial /industrial applications of new jointly developed technologies. The Sides recognize that this new facet to S&T cooperation would also provide a stimulant effect to the overall scope of joint work. The Signing of the relevant Joint Work Document would enable the Centre to begin concrete work.
I. THE HISTORY OF RISTC ESTABLISHMENT The Founders of the Centre are: • Federal State Unitary Enterprise “Experimental Design Bureau of Oceanological Engineering, Russian Academy of Sciences” • Schmidt Institute of Physics of the Earth, Russian Academy of Sciences. On June 10, 2010 Russian-Indian Scientific & Technological Centre was registered by the Russian Federation Ministry of Justice as a legal entity with the organizational and legal status of Non-commercial Partnership.
I. THE HISTORY OF RISTC ESTABLISHMENT RI STC was established for an indefinite term, with support and participation from state authorities and public structures of the Russian Federation and the Republic of India: - Department of Science & Technology, Government of India - Ministry of Education and Science, Russian Federation - ILTP Joint Council - Russian Academy of Sciences
I. THE HISTORY OF RISTC ESTABLISHMENT The visit of the Russian Federation President Dmitry Medvedev to India in December , 2011 During the visit of the Russian Federation President Dmitry Medvedev to India on December 21, 2010 Joint Work Document, specifying the structure and principles of functioning of Russian-Indian Scientific & Technological Centre, was signed. The Joint Work Document prescribes establishing of two Units of Russian-Indian Scientific & Technological Centre: in Moscow and in Delhi in accordance with the Russian Federation and the Republic of India legislation respectively.
II. RISTC MANAGING BODIES. JOINT BOARD. RISTC supreme ruling body is the Partnership members General meeting. The Partnership Joint Board is a permanent collegiate executive body. From the Russian side 1.Mr. S.M. ALDOSHIN Co-Chairman, Vice-President of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Academician 2. Ms. V.O. IVANOVA Head of Accounting and Reporting Division of the Russian Academy of Sciences 3. Mr. S.S. MARKIANOV Head of External Relations Division of the Russian Academy of Sciences 4. Mr. S.Y. SUKONKIN Director of the Experimental Design Bureau of Oceanological Engineering of the Russian Academy of Sciences 5. Mr. SHAPOVALENKO Deputy Head of External Relations Division of the Russian Academy of Sciences, ILTP Coordinator From the Indian side 1. Pr. T. RAMASAMI Co-Chairman, Secretary of the Department of Science and Technology, Government of India, Professor 2. Dr. SUNDARARAJAN Director of the International Advanced Research Centre for Powder Metallurgy and New Materials 3. Head of Finance Division of the Department of Science and Technology, Government of India 4. Head of External Relations Division of the Department of Science and Technology, Government of India 5. RI STC-Delhi Executive Officer
III.RISTC AREAS OF ACTIVITIES Biotechnology and ImmunologyMaterial Science and TechnologyLaser Science and TechnologyCatalysisAccelerators and Their ApplicationsHydrologyBiomedical Science and Technology Oceanology and Oceanic resources Engineering SciencesEarth SciencesPhysics and AstrophysicsEcology and Environmental ProtectionChemical SciencesLife Sciences
IV.MAIN GOALS OF RISTC ESTABLISHING • 1. Participation in developments and provision of services in the field of fundamental and applied research, aimed at obtaining practical results in various areas of science and technology, with their subsequent introduction to industries and economic-organizing environment for raising the competitiveness of Russia and India economics. • 2. The Center will contribute to development of bilateral interaction in using new forms of commercialization to introduce the results of scientific research and innovative technologies to production,jointly developed technologies including.
V. RISTC OBJECTIVES WITHIN THE MAIN GOALS • Participation in developments in the sphere of applied scientific and technological research • Provision of servicesfor commercial exchange of research results and technologies • - marketing • - assistance in searching for the required information, organizing meetings, seminars and presentations of technologies and innovative equipment, selected by the Centre • - assistance in arranging visits of Indian scientists, technologists, entrepreneurs and industry experts to Russia (logistics and office support)
V. RISTC OBJECTIVES WITHIN THE MAIN GOALS • Provision of servicesfor commercial exchange of research results and technologies • - assistance in preparation of reports on the content and feasibility of projects, technical and economic estimations, existing equivalents, procedures of evaluation and demonstration of technologies and test models • - assistance in drawing contracts on technology transfer between technology suppliers and industry representatives • - monitoring of all projects, initiated by the Centre, including contracts on technology transfer, at all stages, as well as progress evaluation to provide support for a successful project completion
V. RISTC OBJECTIVES WITHIN THE MAIN GOALS • Participation in development, support, and implementation of projects in the sphere of Indo-Russian scientific and technological cooperation in the frameworks of ILTP and other programs • 4. Assistance in organization of national and international exhibitions, conferences and forums • 5. Operating and provision of services in the sphere of technological trainings
VI. RISTC Moscow unit promotion The following steps have been taken to promote RISTC Moscow unit: Cooperation with the Russian Federation Trade Representation in New Delhi in order to gain its support for establishing necessary business contacts in Indian industrial community. Co-operative activities with Business Council for Cooperation with India of the Russian Federation Chamber of Commerce; participation in organizing and holding of the Round Table " Russia-India Business Dialogue” in the frameworks of Petersburg International Economic Forum (June 16-18, 2011), as well as the Round Table in the frameworks of the V Russian-Indian Forum for Trade and Investment (November 10, 2011). Participation in the XI International Conference “Fundamental and applied research, development and application of high technologies in industry” (Scientific, technological, economic and legal aspects, legal protection and commercialization of intellectual property), St.Petersburg, April 27-29, 2011. Participation in the International Conference “Renewable and Small Energy” (June 7-8, 2011).
VI. INFORMATION The following steps have been taken to promote RISTC Moscow unit: A business travel to India (December 19-24, 2010) including discussions of the fields of cooperation with the Heads of National Institute of Ocean Technology (NIOT), Chennai Department of Earth Sciences, Government of India, Delhi Сouncil of Scientific & Industrial Research, Department of Science and Technology, Delhi Russian Embassy and Trade Representation in Delhi Information on RISTC in Hindi was broadcast in a program of the radio station theVoice of Russia on July 17, 2011. An article about the Centre was published in the magazine “Russia and India: Partnership for the Future” № 2, 2011. An interview to TV3 channel was recorded on April 21, 2011. RISTC Web-site has been developed in two versions: Russian and English. The site has its own domain and is regularly updated.
VII.INFRASTRUCTURE While developing the infrastructure of the Centre its main fields of activity were taken into consideration. Thus repaired and equipped were: - Conference Hall; - Offices for local staff and management; - Office for Russian and Indian scientists and technologists; - Service room. Conference Hall
VII.INFRASTRUCTURE RI STC offices were furnished and provided with all necessary telephonic, computer and office equipment. The computers are connected to LAN and Internet. Wi-Fi is available in each room of the Centre. . Offices
VII.INFRASTRUCTURE At the Conference Hall a three-desk room for Indian scientists and technologists has been arranged and equipped with computers with Internet access. A service room for organizing coffee breaks during seminars and presentations has also been furnished with everything necessary.
VIII.CONTACT INFORMATION 1(2), Letniaya Str, Moscow, Russian Federation Tel./ Fax:+7 495 350 59 51 Mobile: +7 916 144 25 06 rintcmos@gmail.com www.ristc.ru / www.ristc.com