Synopsis
The Bengaluru-headquartered space agency under the Department of Space (DOS) has come out with revised technology transfer policy guidelines - 2020.
ISRO Chairman K Sivan.
Bengaluru: The Indian Space Research Organisation has proposed to give renewed focus and thrust to its policy on transfer of technologies developed by it to industries for commercialisation.
The Bengaluru-headquartered space agency under the Department of Space (DOS) has come out with revised technology transfer policy guidelines - 2020. We have put it in the public domain and after getting public comments, it will go through the due process (before its approval) , the Department s Secretary and ISRO Chairman, K Sivan, told PTI on the guidelines hosted on ISRO website.
The Indian Space Research Organisation has proposed to give renewed focus and thrust to its policy on transfer of technologies developed by it to industries for commercialisation. The Bengaluru-headquartered space agency under the Department of Space (DOS) has come out with revised technology transfer policy guidelines - 2020. We have put it in the public domain and after getting public comments, it will go through the due process (before its approval) , the Department s Secretary and ISRO Chairman, K Sivan, told PTI on the guidelines hosted on ISRO website. One of the steps critical to success of technology transfer programme is the identification of technology that has a potential for commercialisation, and the DOS/ISRO centres play a vital role in this process, according to officials.