Union Government has launched TADF the under the National Manufacturing Policy (NMP), 2011
Key facts:
- TADF will facilitate Micro, Small & Medium Enterprises (MSME) to acquire clean, green and energy efficient technologies
- It will also catalyse the manufacturing growth in MSME sector with an aim to contribute to ‘Make in India’ initiative
- Implementation: The scheme will be implemented through Global Innovation and Technology Alliance (GITA) which is a joint venture company of CII and Department of Science & Technology
- GITA was launched in 2007-08 to stimulate private sector’s investment in Research and Development
- Direct Support for Technology Acquisition: Proposals will be invited for reimbursement of 50 per cent or up to 20 lakh rupees of technology transfer fee from Indian industry
- In-direct Support for Technology Acquisition through Patent Pool: TADF will provide financial support to MSME’s to acquire patent from across the world based on applications
- Patent/Technology would be licensed to selected MSME’s and they will get a subsidy of 50 per cent of mutually agreed value or upto 20 lakh rupees
- Technology/Equipment Manufacturing Subsidies: TADF will support manufacturing of equipment for reducing energy consumption, controlling pollution and water conservation
- In this regard, subsidy of up to 10 per cent of capital expenditure and machinery will be provided to the manufacturing units subjected to a maximum of 50 lakh rupees
- Green Manufacturing–Incentive Scheme: TDAF seeks to facilitate resource conservation activities in industries located in National Investment and Manufacturing Zone (NIMZ)
- In this regard, financial support for under incentive or subsidy schemes will be provided for construction of green buildings, energy or water audits and implementation of waste treatment facilities
Published with inputs from Swapnil