Cabinet Approves Memorandum of Association (MoA)
by India for Establishment of BIMSTEC Technology Transfer Centre at Colombo,
Sri Lanka
The Union Cabinet chaired by the Prime Minister
Shri Narendra Modi has approved a Memorandum of Association
(MoA) by India for establishment of Bay of Bengal
Initiative for Multi-Sectoral Technical and Economic Cooperation (BIMSTEC)
Technology Transfer Facility (TTF) was signed by the BIMSTEC member countries
at the 5th BIMSTEC Summit held at Colombo, Sri Lanka on 30th
March, 2022.
The main objectives of the BIMSTEC TTF are to
coordinate, facilitate and strengthen cooperation in technology transfer among
the BIMSTEC Member States by promoting the transfer of technologies, sharing of
experiences and capacity building.
The TTF shall facilitate transfer of
technologies among the BIMSTEC Member States, amongst other things, in the
following priority areas Biotechnology, Nanotechnology, Information and
Communication Technology, Space technology applications, Agricultural technology,
Food processing technology, Pharmaceutical technology automation, New and
renewable energy technology automation, New and Renewable energy technology,
Oceanography, Nuclear Technology Applications, E-waste and solid waste
management technology, Health Technologies, Technologies pertinent to Disaster
Risk Reduction and Climate Change Adaptation.
The TTF shall have a Governing Board and the
overall control of activities of the TTF shall be vested in the Governing
Board. The Governing Board shall consist of one nominee from each Member
State.
The expected outcomes of the BIMSTEC TTF are:
i.
Databank of technologies
available in BIMSTEC Countries,
ii.
Repository of information
on good practices in the areas of technology transfer management, standards,
accreditation, metrology, testing and calibration facilities,
iii.
Capacity building, sharing
of experiences and good practices in development, and
iv.
Transfer and use of
technologies among BIMSTEC countries.