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April 14th, 2009
Govt asks industries to focus on R&D in nano-technology
Abstract:
The government has urged industries to focus on research and development (R&D) in nano-technology to translate knowledge generation into wealth generation.
The secretary, department of science and technology, T Ramaswami said Rs 10 billion is being spent for the development of this technology and asked the industry to come forward and take advantage of this opportunity.
Ramaswami also called for evolving public-private partnership and asserted that research and development efforts in this area have to focus on providing solutions to various social problems.
He urged the captains of industry to play their role to bring the nano-technology products to market by working with various other stake holders.
Source:
myiris.com
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