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Centre approves Maharashtra’s first Electronics Manufacturing Cluster at Ranjangaon, Pune

Date: October 31, 2022

Centre approves Maharashtra’s first Electronics Manufacturing Cluster at Ranjangaon, Pune

Ministry of Electronics & IT

EMC to attract Rs. 2000 Crore investment, generate 5000 job opportunities

Govt. of India is working with Govt. of Maharashtra to catalyse the electronics manufacturing sector in the State: MoS Shri Rajeev Chandrasekhar

MeiTY to hold Semicon India Future Design roadshow at Pune soon to support Semiconductor Design Startups in the state

 

Posted On: 31 OCT 2022 4:34PM by PIB Delhi

As part of its objective to strengthen the electronics manufacturing ecosystem in India, the Ministry of Electronics and IT has approved the greenfield Electronics Manufacturing Cluster (EMC) with the project cost of Rs 492.85 crores to be set up in Ranjangaon Phase III, near Pune in Maharashtra.

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MoS Shri Rajeev Chandrasekhar making the announcement of Electronics Manufacturing Cluster at Ranjangaon, near Pune, Maharashtra

Making this announcement, the Minister of State for Electronics & Information Technology and Skill Development & Entrepreneurship, Shri Rajeev Chandrasekhar said, “We already have EMCs in Noida, Tirupati, Karnataka and Tamil Nadu - wherein both multi-national companies and Indian startups have set up their units. The Government of India is the enabling partner in these EMCs and it is working in tandem with the state governments to make these EMCs a catalyst for the electronics manufacturing in the state.” He further added that the EMC at Ranjangaon, Pune will catalyse investments to the tune of over Rs. 2000 crore in the near future & generate employment for over 5,000 people.

The Minister also announced that the Ministry of Electronics and IT plans to give a boost to the 1000 Crore Semicon India Future Design programme to support Semiconductor Design Startups in the state and shall soon visit Maharashtra for a roadshow. He informed that C-DAC, Pune shall be the nodal office for this purpose.

The approval for the EMC was given to Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation (MIDC) and the State government’s State Industrial Agency. “Both Chief Minister, Shri Shinde and Deputy Chief Minister, Shri Devendra Fadnavis are committed to the development of electronics sector in the State. They both have proactively followed up with the Centre for this EMC at Ranjangaon, Pune,” he said.

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MoS Shri Rajeev Chandrasekhar interacting with Journalists from Maharashtra  

He said that post Covid, it has become very competitive for the countries/states to corner the opportunities that have sprung up following disruptions in global value chains and supply chains.

Stating that electronics manufacturing has seen an exponential rise after Prime Minister Modi took over in 2014, Shri Chandrasekhar said it has increased to six lakh crores from one lakh crores in 2014.

While 92% of all mobile phones used by Indian customers were imported in 2014, now 97% of all mobile phones used by Indian customers were domestically manufactured. We had zero exports in electronics manufacturing space in 2014, at present we export equipment worth 70,000 crores,” he elaborated.

Citing the example of EMC at Tirupati, the foundation stone of which was laid out in 2015 by the Prime Minister & now boasts of India’s first Lithium Cell manufacturing plant, the Minister affirmed that these EMCs will prove to be the pivot points around which the electronics manufacturing and design ecosystem shall flourish in the years to come - taking India towards its target of US $300 Bn of electronics manufacturing by 2025/26.

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There will be multiple intermediaries defined in upcoming digital laws: Rajeev Chandrasekhar

Date: October 27, 2022

There will be multiple intermediaries defined in upcoming digital laws: Rajeev Chandrasekhar

Minister of State for Electronics and Information Technology Rajeev Chandrasekhar also said that space and satellite sector will have interesting use cases that will catalyse startups in the Indian ecosystem.

In India's upcoming digital laws the government will be defining different types of intermediaries, Minister of State for Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY) Rajeev Chandrasekhar said on October 27.

Speaking on the sidelines of the India Space Congress, Chandrasekhar while responding to a query by Moneycontrol said, "Everything that sits on the internet will be an intermediary. There will be different types of intermediary, e-commerce intermediary or social media intermediary. There will be multiple intermediaries defined."

The Indian government is currently working on a complete overhaul of the country's digital laws ecosystem.

They are working on the Digital India Act, slated to be the successor the Information Technology Act 2000; Data Protection Bill, whose previous version was withdrawn by the government recently and so on.

Earlier, Union minister of electronics and information technology Ashwini Vaishnaw had said that drafting of the new data protection bill is nearly complete and the government is aiming to introduce it in parliament by next year's budget session, said.

Chandrasekhar, on October 27, also said that the draft of the data protection bill will be out 'very soon'. He also informed that that the amendments to the IT Rules were currently with the law ministry.

While addressing the audience during the India Space Congress event Chandrasekhar conceded that broadband and wireless internet had its limitations.

"Sometimes broadband, wireless has limitations. Satellite is clearly emerging as the inherent part of the blueprint of delivering internet to all citizens, enterprises of India," he said.

"It will play an important role to enable internet connectivity to 1.2 billion Indians by 2025-26,” he added.

Chandrasekhar also said that space and satellite sector will have interesting use cases that will catalyse startups in the Indian ecosystem.

Also addressing the event was Arvind Kumar, Director General – Software Technology Park of India (STPI). Kumar stressed that data has to be shared with startups for working in the space technology sector.

STPI is incubating various startups who are working towards creating solutions using Sat-Com, he informed adding that ease of doing business (EoDB) has to be improved in the space sector.

He also urged the Department of Space to work with the STPI and Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology, to further this sector.

Speaking at the India Space Congress 2022, R Umamaheswaran, Director – Human Space Flight Centre, ISRO, said, “The opening up of the space industry post the reforms have seen an increased participation by private players in the space industry. However, we need to keep in mind the growth of the electronics industry is key to the growth of the space industry.

 

New Era Beckons For Space Sector In India: Deep Space Startups Set To Boost Space Economy

Date: October 27, 2022

New Era Beckons For Space Sector In India: Deep Space Startups Set To Boost Space Economy

Space startups, space parks and satellite manufacturing services will play a major role in boosting the Indian space economy, which is projected to grow to $12.8466 billion by 2025.

A joint report by Ernst & Young (EY) and the Indian Space Association (ISpA) states that by 2025, launch services will be the fastest growing segment in the Indian space economy. The image shows ISRO's heaviest rocket LVM3 launching OneWeb satellites ( Image Source : Twitter/@ISRO) )

India is ushering in a new era in space, due to the efforts of the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO), reforms in the commercial space sector, and the emergence of deep space tech startups. Skyroot Aerospace, AgniKul Cosmos, Pixxel, Dhruva Space, SpaceKidz India, Bellatrix Aerospace, Aantriksh, Astrogate Labs, Kawa Space, Blue Sky Analytics, Vellon Space, and SatSure are some of the Indian space tech startups aiming to bring a revolution in the space sector. 

Earlier this month, Prime Minister Narendra Modi, announced the 'iDEX 75 Space Challenges' during the Defence Expo, to encourage and promote space tech startups. Engaging with this initiative, the India Space Congress 2022 (ISC 2022) has partnered with Microsoft to extend the benefits of Founders Hub, a platform to support entrepreneurs and provide them with technology and tools, to 15 shortlisted startups. 

India Space Congress 2022 aims to enable startups to partner in the space economy

ISC 2022, called 'Leveraging Space to Power Next-Gen Communication & Businesses', is a three-day event organised by the SatCom Industry Association (SIA-India). It started on October 26, 2022, and will conclude on October 28. National and international space industry leaders, policymakers, professionals and academia in space came together for the congress to offer primary access to opportunities in the Indian space sector, highlighting the evolution of the Indian space economy and opportunities for its development. Some of the key players in the Indian space sector, who participated in the congress include New Space India Limited (NSIL) and Indian National Space and Promotion Authorisation Centre (INSPACe). ISC 2022 is a platform for discussions towards making 'Atmanirbhar Bharat' a reality. 

Global space economy projected to become a trillion-dollar industry by 2040

One of the aims of ISC 2022 is to enable startups to partner in the space economy, which is projected to become a trillion-dollar industry by 2040. Some analysts suggest that the space economy will reach $1.5 trillion in annual revenue by 2040. Space economy is defined as the full range of activities and the use of resources that create value and benefit human beings in the course of understanding and exploring space, according to the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD). The 15 selected startups can avail up to $1,50,000 worth of free Azure credits, as part of the Founders Hub programme. Azure is Microsoft's public cloud computing platform that provides a broad range of cloud services including computing, analytics and networking. 

Space tech startups who pitched their ideas at the congress

At the second session of ISC 2022 held on October 27, five finalists of space tech startups pitched their ideas to industry leaders and investors. These startups include Blue Sky Analytics, Vellon Space, Delta-V Robotics, Astrogate Labs and GeneX Space. They presented their pitches at the 'Pitch Right for Skyrocketing Startups' session. The startups will get the opportunity to enrol in a specially curated mentorship engagement with senior executives of leading companies. 

Quoting Anil Prakash, Director General, SIA-India, an IANS report said these engagements are meant to help startups to fulfil their ambitions, and that SIA-India, together with iDEX and Microsoft, is looking forward to the beginning of a partnership that will reap benefits to the deep tech space startups. 

Bolstering India’s participation in the global space sector

ISC 2022 also discussed the possibility of strengthening India's participation in the global space sector. Mahadevan Shankar, Director Arzuh International, Australia India Chamber of Commerce (AICC), said at the congress that an India-Australia collaboration can facilitate the building of an ecosystem to bolster India's participation in the global space sector. 

Mathieu Weiss, Diplomatic Counsellor at CNES, said at ISC 2022 that India-Europe collaboration in space technology has made contributions to climate research in India. He added that India has made dedicated efforts in the sector of climate research.

Paul Febvre, Chief Technology Officer (CTO) at UK-based firm Satellite Applications Catapult, spoke about the role of space parks in building a robust space ecosystem. Space parks will serve as manufacturing hubs for space-related technology.

Febvre also said that the UK-India Free Trade Agreement can provide great opportunities in the space sector. 

Dustin Bickel, Economic Consul, US Consulate, said the US-India Joint Working Group on Civil Space Cooperation gives ISRO and NASA the scope to increase the collaborative efforts in space technology. 

Role of space tech startups and private sector in the Indian space economy

Dr Sudheer Kumar, Director, Capacity Building Programme Office (CBPO), ISRO, said that startups can take decisions that big corporations cannot. 

Abhishek Malhotra, founder of Delhi-based law firm TMT Law Practice, said the active role of private sector and startups has to be duly acknowledged so as to facilitate India's role in the commercial space spectrum.

Arvind Kumar, Director General, Software Technology Parks of India (STPI), said that satellite communication and space technology are building an ecosystem to nurture startups in India. 

S Unnikrishnan, Director, Vikram Sarabhai Space Centre (VSSC), said the Indian government wants the Indian private sector to invest in India and carry out space activities in the country for India. 

Dr Susmita Mohanty, Director General, Spaceport Sarabhai, an independent think tank for transforming India's private space economy, said India, as a global leader, is focusing to develop space economy by 2030 with special emphasis on opinion-making in the space arena through dedicated think tanks. 

Dr S Somanath, Chairman of ISRO, said that solutions provided by the Indian space agency will help monetise the space economy. 

Navin Gopal, Head of Strategy and Business Analysis at Tokyo-based orbital debris removal firm Astroscale Holdings, said space, sustainability and responsibility will play a key part in forming a closed loop in the space economy. 

Indian space economy projected to grow to almost $13 billion by 2025

The Indian space economy is projected to grow to $12.8466 billion by 2025, according to a joint report by Ernst & Young (EY) and the Indian Space Association (ISpA), the apex industry body created to be the collective voice of the Indian space industry. 

ISpA unveiled the report titled 'Developing the space ecosystem in India: focusing on inclusive growth' on October 10, on the occasion of its first anniversary. 

What are the Indian space segments?

The Indian space segments which contribute to the country's space economy are satellite manufacturing, launch services, ground segment and satellite services. Satellite manufacturing is projected to have a market value of $3.2 billion by 2025, ground segment a market value of $4 billion, launch services a market value of $1,046.6 million, and satellite services a market value of $4.6 billion, the report states. 

In 2020, India accounted for approximately 2.6 per cent of the global space economy, amounting to $9.6 billion. This was 0.5 of the gross domestic product (GDP) in India. 

The Indian space programme is boosted by the realisation of indigenous technology, facilities, systems and rollout of services in a systematic manner. Satellite broadcasting services have benefited a large part of the population, and served as the media and entertainment industry. 

Growth dynamics of the Indian space segments by 2025

The report states that by 2025, launch services will be the fastest growing segment in the Indian space economy, followed by satellite manufacturing. The launch services segment will have a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 13 per cent by 2025, while the satellite manufacturing segment will have a CAGR of 8.1 per cent. 

The opening up of the space economy to private participation ensures an era of growth and innovation in the space sector, the report says. By taking advantage of the latest technology, improving access to capital and technology, and promoting independent launch solutions of Indian private companies for satellites and spacecraft the Indian space economy can be boosted.

The satellite services segment would account for 36 per cent of the Indian space economy by 2025, the ground segment would account for 31 per cent of the space economy, the satellite manufacturing segment would account for 25 per cent of the space economy, and the launch services segment would account for 8.15 per cent of the space economy, according to the report. 

The market values of satellite manufacturing, launch services segment, ground segment, and satellite services segment in 2020 were $2.1 billion, 567.4 million, $3.1 billion, and $3.8 billion, respectively. 

Increase in space tech startup investments

In 2021, there was a year-on-year increase of 196 per cent in space tech startup investments. There are over 100 space tech startups in India, and investments in these reached $68 million in 2021. 

Why are space parks important for boosting the Indian space economy?

Setting up space parks across India is likely to give a boost to companies operating across the space value chain, especially manufacturing, and will help attract global startups working in the space sector, the report says. Space parks will also help incubate space tech companies in India, and will provide a ready ecosystem for small to medium-sized businesses and startups focused on satellite manufacturing. 

Space parks will also serve as a breeding ground for companies in the satellite application space and will help identify the revenue generating potential of new businesses. 

The satellite manufacturing segment will increase demand for small satellites. Development of indigenous satellites will be a milestone in the 'Make in India' initiative. Space parks will play a major role in building the satellite manufacturing ecosystem. 

At ISC 2022, the ISRO Chief said: "We have to start looking at our space sector with a whole new perspective and shift to a larger and more monetised economy".

SatCom to play important role to enable internet connectivity to 1.2 billion Indians by 2025-26,” Rajeev Chandrasekhar – Union Minister of State for Electronics & IT

Date: October 27, 2022

SatCom to play important role to enable internet connectivity to 1.2 billion Indians by 2025-26,” Rajeev Chandrasekhar – Union Minister of State for Electronics & IT

New Delhi, October 27, 2022:

Speaking at the India Space Congress 2022, Rajeev Chandrasekhar – Union Minister of State for Electronics & IT said that the government is undertaking various collaborative measures to enhance “underlying technologies like microelectronic, semiconductor etc., to increase internet penetration.” The Minister mentioned, “SatCom is key for delivery of quality internet. It will play an important role to enable internet connectivity to 1.2 billion Indians by 2025-26.” Rajeev Chandrasekhar harped “Ubiquitous, Bandwidth and Latency of the Internet is the Core of Trillion Dollar.” He added, “Internet is accelerating the digital economy with satellite playing an important part.”

Addressing the India Space Congress 2022, Arvind Kumar, Director General – STPI, said, “Satellite communication is key for disaster management and climate assessment data. Unhindered connectivity is required in emergency situations and satcom is the vital thread. STPI is incubating various startups who are working towards creating solutions for critical situations using satcom.”

India is at the cusp of space technology revolution and with recent reforms, the space industry has received an impetus for multi-fold growth.

Speaking at the India Space Congress 2022, R. Umamaheswaran, Director – Human Space Flight Centre, ISRO, said, “The opening up of the space industry post the reforms have seen an increased participation by private players in the space industry. However, we need to keep in mind the growth of the electronics industry is key to the growth of the space industry.” He further added, “As we are witnessing increased traffic in LEO, the industry needs to look at design and tech solutions that will not hinder the view and work of the astronomers.”

R. Umamaheswaran further added, “We are working on our first human flight to space by end 2024 or early 2025, for which astronauts are undergoing training in Bengaluru.”

The India Space Congress 2022 is supported by ISRO, In-SPACe, NCIL, Dept of telecommunications, Dept of Space and NITI Aayog.

Vigilance Awareness Week 2022

Vigilance Awareness Week 2022

  • Start Date 31-10-2022
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Observance of Vigilance Awareness Week 2022 –Theme “Corruption free India for a developed Nation”

STPI-Bengaluru & its Sub centers is observing Vigilance Awareness Week 2022 from October 31st to November 6th , 2022, with the theme “Corruption free India for a developed Nation”

You are requested to take the Integrity e-pledge on CVC website http://www.cvc.nic.in

Vigilance Awareness Week 2022

Vigilance Awareness Week 2022

  • 06-11-2022

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We are happy to learn that this year Vigilance Awareness Week is being observed from 31st October - 6th November 2022 on the theme

Corruption free India for a developed Nation;
भ्रष्टाचार मुक्त भारत - विकसित भारत "

Corruption is a canker and the biggest obstacle for the growth and development of the country. It has to be combated ruthlessly at all levels and eliminated totally for the
country to achieve growth in economic, social and political.

In order to eliminate corruption, there is a need to develop and implement effective anti-corruption mechanisms. Active participation of individuals is of utmost importance
in the fight against corruption. All sections of society should ensure that greater emphasis is laid on generating awareness among the public regarding the existence,
causes and threat posed by corruption. We must imbibe a sense of ethics and integrity in all aspects of everyday life to make India a developed nation.

We wish the Vigilance Awareness Week 2022, all success and extend my greetings to all the officials.

Let us make our country corruption free.

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