Commercialization of plasma-assisted technologies: the Indian experience

John, P. I. (2002) Commercialization of plasma-assisted technologies: the Indian experience Physica Scripta, 2002 (T97). pp. 86-90. ISSN 0031-8949

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Related URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1238/Physica.Topical.097a00086

Abstract

The paper describes an initiative by the Institute for Plasma Research (IPR), India in establishing links with the Indian industry for developing and commercialising advanced plasma-based industrial technologies. This has culminated in the creation of a self-financing technology development, incubation, demonstration and delivery facility. A business plan for converting the knowledge base to commercially viable technologies conceived technology as a product and the industry as the market and addressed issues like resistance to new technologies, the key role of entrepreneur, thrust areas and the necessity of technology incubation and delivery. Success of this strategy is discussed in a few case studies. We conclude by identifying the cost, environmental, strategic and techno-economic aspects, which would be the prime drivers for plasma-assisted manufacturing technology in India.

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