More than 300 Respond with Proposals to DST Call for COVID Combat
Devices
The Indian industry and the start-up
ecosystem have responded enthusiastically to the invitation by the Technology
Development Board (TDB), a statutory body of the Department of Science and
Technology (DST), for proposals from Indian companies and enterprises for
supporting technologically innovative solutions towards fighting COVID-19.
TDB provides financial support to Indian
companies for commercialization of indigenous technology or adaptation of
imported technology and had invited proposals on March 20, 2020, to strengthen
the nation’s core capacities in fighting COVID 19. It covered key areas like
surveillance, laboratory support, infection prevention and control, logistics,
risk communication, and, in particular, to strengthen the capabilities in terms
of isolation and management of critically ill patients for containing and
preventing the spread of the pandemic.
The impact of the call was widespread, and
within the first week, more than 300 companies marked their presence by
registering on TDB Portal. In addition, 140 companies have submitted their
proposals till date. Many of these are from Startups offering innovative solutions
covering the gamut of areas.
Professor Ashutosh Sharma,
Secretary, DST, said, "TDB call to support the manufacturing of full
spectrum of products and technologies relevant to COVID-19 has rapidly brought
to the surface latent capabilities of our startups and MSMEs. The nation needs
to offset our losses quickly and fully and move ahead with renewed vigor to
meet the challenges of manufacturing indigenous technology. Every step taken in
this direction will have a multiplier effect."
Several proposals have been received on
diagnostic kits include Real-Time Reverse Transcriptase PCR (RT- PCR) as well
as antibody rapid tests. The solutions offered range from paper-based to
on-chip assays and even Nano-fluidic platforms for point of care applications.
In the Biotech domain, some are for
vaccine development, some for the point-of-care device for identifying the
severity of disease based on markers, and the rest are for products obtained
from natural sources as a means to improve health conditions.
Various companies have offered solutions
for production of cost-effective masks at large scale introducing innovations
in design, material, and production techniques. The majority of the solutions
in this area are cost-effective normal masks, including knitted face mask. In
addition, antiviral drug 3D printed mask, nanofiber coated N-95 mask, Povidone
Iodine thin-film coated mask is being proposed for mass consumption.
For large area sanitization and
sterilization proposals received include variety of solutions from hand
sanitizers to automated disinfection robots using Full Depth Disinfection Cycle
(FDDC) technology for large area sanitization. Many companies have explored
antiviral properties of the silver nanoparticles for disinfection in their
products, usage of germicidal properties of the UV rays in disinfection
chambers, thymol, and liquid ozone-based disinfection
technologies as well as innovative spraying guns like electrostatic sprayer.
Some of the solutions proposed under the
thermal scannerenable and ensure the availability of
the quality thermal imaging, screening system with high-resolution temperature
range, less than 0.3 degrees, along with mass-scale initial screening
provision. Some of these companies have claimed to employ computing techniques
& artificial intelligence to achieve better scanning results as well as
innovative solutions using Information Technology for quarantine monitoring of
food and drug delivery, apps for self-assessment, and telemedicine. The
projects are being evaluated by expert committees for their technical
competence and financial support.