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Principal Scientific Adviser to Centre chairs second Clusters' Meet in Bhubaneswar

Hosted by the Bhubaneswar City Knowledge and Innovation Cluster Foundation (BCKIC), the meeting coincided with the 25th Anniversary of the Office of the PSA (OPSA) on November 25.

ANI Nov 26, 2024 23:46 IST googleads

(2nd All S&T Clusters’ Meet. (Photo/PIB)

New Delhi [India], November 26 (ANI): The Principal Scientific Adviser (PSA) to the Government of India, Prof Ajay K Sood, chaired the second All S&T (Science & Technology) Clusters' Meet held on November 25-26 in Bhubaneswar on Tuesday.
Hosted by the Bhubaneswar City Knowledge and Innovation Cluster Foundation (BCKIC), the meeting coincided with the 25th Anniversary of the Office of the PSA (OPSA) on November 25, the Office of Principal Scientific Advisor to the government stated.
The S&T Cluster Initiative, launched by the OPSA in 2020, has established eight vibrant clusters across the country--Andhra Pradesh Medtech Zone (AMTZ)--Vizag, Bengaluru Science and Technology (BeST), Bhubaneswar City Knowledge and Innovation Cluster Foundation (BCKIC), Delhi Research Implementation and Innovation (DRIIV), Jodhpur City Knowledge and Innovation Cluster (JCKIC), Panjab University--IIT Ropar Regional Accelerator for Holistic Innovations (PI-RAHI), Pune Knowledge Cluster Foundation (PKCF), and Research and Innovation Circle of Hyderabad (RICH).
These clusters bring together academia, industry, local government, and startups to collaboratively address regional challenges through innovative S&T interventions. During the meeting, all eight clusters presented their accomplishments and ongoing initiatives, showcasing the tangible benefits of collaborative efforts.
In his keynote address, Prof. Sood emphasised the importance of promoting interdisciplinarity, breaking silos, and fostering a mindset shift towards collective problem-solving. He reiterated that the cluster model should focus on delivering outcomes that could not be achieved by traditional or siloed approaches and emphasised the value of inter-cluster collaborations to scale impactful projects and replicate successes across regions, the release stated.
Scientific Secretary, Dr Parvinder Maini, OPSA, highlighted the critical importance of translational research in addressing contemporary challenges amid the steady growth of India's STI ecosystem. She emphasised the value of the cluster concept in fostering collaboration among stakeholders to ensure innovations benefit end-users. Dr. Maini also reiterated the importance of industry linkages in Phase 2.0 of the cluster initiative, enabling the upscale and utilisation of technologies for societal advancement.
Six thematic compendiums on (i) Healthcare, (ii) Energy and Environment, (iii) Agritech and Nutrition, (iv) STEM Education, (v) Livelihood through S&T Interventions, and (vi) North East India Impact and Industry 4.0, were released by Prof. Sood during the meeting. Prof. Sood also inaugurated the cluster dashboard that will track and highlight the progress of cluster activities.
The meeting also featured an interactive session with industry associations, corporate social responsibility (CSR) representatives, and local authorities. Discussions focused on the potential of clusters to complement industry efforts, the role of clusters in translating scientific research into actionable solutions, and avenues for collaboration to drive economic and societal benefits.
Prof. Sood encouraged the clusters to actively pursue inter-cluster collaborations, highlighting their importance and value in amplifying impact. Emphasis was placed on scaling successful outcomes from one cluster and fostering their adoption across other clusters, thereby ensuring broader implementation and enhancing collective effectiveness before a nationwide rollout, the release added.
On the sidelines of the event, Prof. Sood also inaugurated the Atal Tinkering Labs' Student Innovation Fair organised by BCKIC under its "Catch Them Young" program. The fair provided a platform for school students and startups to present innovative ideas and products, and interact with Prof. Sood.
The meeting served as a testament to the transformative potential of collaborative S&T efforts, reinforcing the commitment to driving regional and national development through science and technology. (ANI)

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