Scientists call for national centre to scale up nano tech
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Scientists call for national centre to scale up nano tech

Last Updated: Sunday, February 21, 2010, 17:37
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Scientists call for national centre to scale up nano tech Mumbai: India needs to set up a National Centre for incubating researches done in various labs on Nano Science to enable technology for the benefit of the society, scientists and technologists said.

Unlike the incubation centres for Information Technology, the centres for Nano Science and Technology require special type of infrastructure, and the Centre has to set up such a facility as soon as possible since many of the researchers are waiting to scale up their lab products, the experts said at the three-day International conference on Nano science and Technology at IIT which concluded Saturday.

"It requires a proper infrastructure to develop the products from laboratory model to prototypes and scale up further and so we have appealed to the Centre for creating such a facility," the scientists said.

"Creating a specific kind of centre is essential and we suggested that either Council of Scientific or Industrial research (CSIR) could provide an ideal platform for Nano incubators. If that is not possible, we also proposed that one of the Nano centres of the Mission could be taken up for incubation," the scientists said.

In Singapore there is 'Exploiter' and in Taiwan 'IPRI' which are the centres for linking research and technological products for industry.

Of course Nano products are wide ranged from devices for drug delivery, medical diagnostics, photometrics, semiconductors,sensors, varieties of new nano materials and remote explosive detectors, said Prof Ramgopal Rao of IIT.

Nano technology is knowledge-intensive and enabling technology which is expected to influence a wide range of products and processes with far-reaching implications for national economy and development, Prof Dhirendra Bahadur, convenor of the meeting said.

Capacity building in this upcoming area of research is of utmost importance for the Nano Mission launched by the Centre so that India emerges as a global knowledge-hub in this field also, he said.

For this, research on fundamental aspects of nano science and training of large number of manpower needs prime attention, he said.

Equally important, the Nano Mission is putting in efforts for development of products and processes for national development, especially in the areas of national relevance like safe drinking water, materials development, sensors development, drug delivery for this , it is forging linkages between educational and research institutions and industry and promoting private-public partnerships.

The Nano Mission is making efforts to achieve synergy between the national research efforts of various agencies in Nano Science and technology and launching new programmes in a concerted fashion, Bahadur said.

International collaborations are also being entered wherever required he added.

Earlier during the conference, the Chairman of national Nano Mission Prof C N R Rao said India will set up National Nanotechnology Regulatory Board soon to regulate the industrial nanotech products that are used in day-today life.

"Indian industries are coming out with various nanotechnological products including water filters, biomedical products, several chemicals, cosmetics and paints. Therefore, we are in the process of formulating guidelines to regulate the products for the safety and benefit of the society," Rao, who is also the Chairman of Scientific Advisory Council to the Prime Minister, said.

Asked whether the guidelines have been formulated, Rao said, "not yet, we are in the process of formulating the guidelines."

Centre launched a Mission on Nano Science and Technology (Nano Mission) in May 2007. An allocation of Rs 1000 crore (approx USD 200 million) for five years has been made. The Department of Science and Technology (DST) is the nodal implementing agency of the Mission, its director Dr Praveen Asthana said at the inauguration.

PTI

First Published: Sunday, February 21, 2010, 17:37

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