Tech ministry to focus on renewable energy
MoU signed with various organisations to help with production.
A joint working group representing all four parties as well as MoST and MoIT will select the designed products and prepare workable operational model and standard operating procedure for taking the products from their initial stage to marketing level. PHOTO: FILE
ISLAMABAD:
The Ministry of Science and Technology (MoST) is to initiate large scale production and marketing of renewable energy and electronic products in the country, hoping to ensure both optimal utilization of all available resources and produce cost effective products.
MoST along with STEDEC Technology Commercialisation Corporation of Pakistan, Pakistan Council for Renewable Energy Technologies (PCRET), National Institute of Electronic (NIE), Telecom Industry of Pakistan (TIP), Ministry of Information Technology (MoIT) have signed a memorandum of understanding to design, develop, produce, and market renewable energy and electronic products on a large scale.
Under the memorandum, NIE and PCRET will develop and produce prototypes of products and pass on the complete technical know-how to TIP, which will be responsible for mass scale production and marketing of products. STEDEC will undertake all financial and commercial aspects.
A joint working group representing all four parties as well as MoST and MoIT will select the designed products and prepare workable operational model and standard operating procedure for taking the products from their initial stage to marketing level.
Tarar said the reasons for this unremarkable performance include weak industrial linkages, trust deficit between the industry and the public sector, development of non-demand driven products, and lack of entrepreneurship development facilities.
Published in The Express Tribune, August 3rd, 2013.
The Ministry of Science and Technology (MoST) is to initiate large scale production and marketing of renewable energy and electronic products in the country, hoping to ensure both optimal utilization of all available resources and produce cost effective products.
MoST along with STEDEC Technology Commercialisation Corporation of Pakistan, Pakistan Council for Renewable Energy Technologies (PCRET), National Institute of Electronic (NIE), Telecom Industry of Pakistan (TIP), Ministry of Information Technology (MoIT) have signed a memorandum of understanding to design, develop, produce, and market renewable energy and electronic products on a large scale.
Under the memorandum, NIE and PCRET will develop and produce prototypes of products and pass on the complete technical know-how to TIP, which will be responsible for mass scale production and marketing of products. STEDEC will undertake all financial and commercial aspects.
A joint working group representing all four parties as well as MoST and MoIT will select the designed products and prepare workable operational model and standard operating procedure for taking the products from their initial stage to marketing level.
Tarar said the reasons for this unremarkable performance include weak industrial linkages, trust deficit between the industry and the public sector, development of non-demand driven products, and lack of entrepreneurship development facilities.
Published in The Express Tribune, August 3rd, 2013.