CSIR and CNRS come together for translating research and technology

Amalendu Upadhyaya
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New Delhi, December 17 (India Science
Wire): To establish a framework for cooperation and for promotion and support
of scientific and technological research Council of Scientific and
Industrial Research
(CSIR) and National Centre for Scientific
Research
(CNRS), France has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU).
A team led by Director General, CSIR, Dr Shekhar C Mande met delegation from
CNRS France, led by its President and CEO, Prof Antoine Petit.

By Jyoti Singh

The broad research areas of mutual interest include biotechnology including plant
and marine biotechnology, health research, environment and climate change
studies, engineering science and technology,material science and technology, energy science and technology and water research. This
cooperation could include sharing good practices, promoting technology transfer
and enhancing industry-academia cooperation.

In view of the potentially beneficial
and synergistic cooperation possibilities for translating science into
technology CSIR and CNRS may explore strengthening their cooperation to foster
joint innovation and transfer of technologies applicable to India and France
and to other nations.

Dr Shekhar C Mande, highlighted that India and France have been natural partners.

He said that CSIR and CNRS have longstanding relations starting from 1975 and that CSIR labs Indian Institute of Chemical Technology and National Chemical Laboratory are currently implementing joint programs with CNRS, which have generated several joint publications, patents and Ph.Ds.

Prof A. Petit, Head of CNRS, said that
CSIR is a valued and trusted partner and believes that MoU will boost the
cooperation even further and contribute towards many critical areas such as
health, water, energy and climate change among others and contribute towards
addressing the global challenges.

Earlier also CSIR has signed MoUs with various organisations for fostering of science and technology.

There is an ongoing agreement with Consiglio Nazionale Delle Ricerche (CNR), Italy; it is an ongoing joint project for organization of bilateral scientific and technical seminars and exchange of scientific and technical information and documentation. For building and infrastructure, materials and chemistry and technology and society CSIR has inked one agreement with SINTEF Foundation,Trondheim, Norway.

(India Science Wire)

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