The key areas of this memorandum of understanding are science communication, STI policy research, traditional knowledge and many more.
Dr ML Khan, Senior Professor (HAG Grade), Department of Botany, expressed concern over degraded ecosystems, emphasising the need for long-term solutions through science and policy involving everyone.
Dr Hiren Raval, the principal investigator of the technology, mentioned that the process technology could transform the discarded end-of-life Reverse Osmosis membrane elements into the membranes for different applications.
The disinfectant has numerous applications, such as cleaning waste generated from hospitals, glassware, water tanks, drinking water, OT tables, cleaning vegetables, toilets, etc.
Dr Jitendra Singh lauded CSIR-IIIM’s efforts for its new initiatives to work with industries and agri-entrepreneurs jointly and emphasised such collaborations' importance.
The partnership aims to aid the acceleration of the translation of research discoveries into real-world life sciences solutions.
The MoU is the initiation of a programme for the development and deployment of artificial reefs along the Odisha coast to promote marine fisheries and biodiversity.
The innovative technologies by CSIR-NAL reduce the cost and improve structural efficiency by minimising the number of mechanical joints.
The MoU will establish a framework for activities in the area of Ocean Sciences.
The agreement signifies a pivotal stride towards self-reliance in the realm of lab reagents and API starting materials for life sciences research.
CSIR and Energy Swaraj Foundation sign an MoU on 6 July 2023 aiming to spread awareness about climate change and encourage climate corrective actions.
The MoU aims at cooperation related to digitization and the inclusion of information on traditional knowledge of India like manuscripts and traditional cultural expressions.
India is among the top countries that reports the highest number of cervical cancer cases every year.
CSIR-National Institute of Oceanography (CSIR-NIO), Goa, and BITS Pilani, KK Birla, Goa signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on 11 October 2022 to develop a long-term collaboration in the areas of education, training and research in the areas of biology, chemistry, marine instrumentation and high-performance computing.
Composite structures in LCA contribute 45% by weight making it one of the world’s smallest light weight fighter aircraft.
To further boost the collaborations and enhance its scope, CSIR and BCSIR decided to conclude a cooperation MoU to rejuvenate the scientific relations between these national research institutions that share visions and missions.
The agreement will initiate a joint effort in nurturing deep-science innovation in agriculture, food technology and allied areas towards sustainability and food security in India’s agri sector.
Honourable Chief Minister of Gujarat facilitates MoU between CSIR and iCreate to harness India’s tech strength.
The system measures various water quality parameters such as pH, TDS, salinity, conductivity, ORP, turbidity and temperature along with flow rate and water volume consumption.
Dr Tapas Kumar Kundu said, “The nucleic acid staining dye segment seems to be dominated by costly imported products of multinational companies and this make-in-India product is cost-effective and it will reduce our dependency on foreign supplies.”
This decade-long research at CDRI provides an insight into developing the first-in-class drug that is likely to modulate the host microbiome.
CSIR-National Botanical Research Institute, Lucknow, and Fragrance & Flavour Development Centre (FFDC), Kannauj, signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to carry out different activities related to the development of value-added products and establishment of distillation unit under CSIR Floriculture Mission.
It is an eco-friendly process since it is solvent-free and involves a metal-free catalyst.
CSIR-National Institute of Oceanography (CSIR-NIO), Goa, and Keshava Deva Malaviya Institute of Petroleum Exploration (KDMIPE-ONGC) signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on 5 January 2022 to develop a long term joint working partnership in areas relating to the structure and evolution of the continental margins of India and the adjacent deep ocean basins, leading to the development of a revised plate tectonic reconstruction model.
CSIR-IICT signed MoU with BPCL to produce Biogas from agricultural waste.
The collaboration will open new avenues for knowledge sharing and skill development in science communication and STI policy research.
The Jawaharlal Nehru Aluminium Research Development and Design Centre (JNARDDC), Nagpur, signed an MoU with the CSIR-Institute of Minerals and Materials Technology (CSIR-IMMT), Bhubaneswar, CSIR-National Metallurgical Laboratory (CSIR-NML), Jamshedpur, National Aluminium Company Ltd. (NALCO), Hindalco Industries Ltd. and Vedanta Limited, to extract Rare Earth Elements (REE) from Red Mud (Aluminium waste).
Putting into action, the recent GOI’s provision for CSR funding to support research.
CSIR-CCMB and the Apollo Hospitals Enterprise Ltd. on 10 December 2020 announced a collaboration for joint manufacturing and commercialisation of an innovative dry swab test, Direct Amplification rapid RT-PCR (DArRT-PCR) for SARS-CoV-2 detection.
This collaboration would entail work across key areas of CO2 capture, utilisation and storage.
The main aim of the IIC is to create and support an ecosystem for nurturing start-ups and MSMEs in aerospace and allied engineering, to add strength to the Make-in-India, Start-up India and Skill India programmes.
NISTADS and BHU agree to establish institutional collaboration in research and education.
To boost the handloom industry through technology interventions.
The MoU seeks to promote collaborative research and information dissemination in the area of food and nutrition.
CSIR-National Aerospace Laboratories (NAL), Bengaluru successfully participated in Asia’s Largest Civil Aviation Wings India 2020 held at Begumpet Airport, Hyderabad from 12-15 March 2020.
Continuous flow manufacturing is considered as the future of pharmaceutical and fine chemicals industry.
CSIR-Central Electronics Engineering Research Institute (CEERI), Pilani, signed an agreement with M/s Cuboid Iotech Pvt. Ltd, Gurugram on 7 November 2019 for manufacturing and marketing the Adulteration Monitoring System in the milk supply chain.