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Author Singh, Baljeet, author

Title A business incubating unit to sustain technology transfer : Vyass dilemma / Baljeet Singh (ARIAS Society, Guwahati, India), and Kushankur Dey (School of Rural Management, Xavier University, Puri, India)
Published Bingley, U.K. : Emerald Publishing Limited, 2018
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Description 1 online resource (1 pages) : 35 illustrations ; cm
Series Emerald emerging markets case studies, 2045-0621 ; volume 8, issue 4
Notes The paper aims to understand the process of transfer of agricultural technology, which comprises incubation of the technology business, valuation, evaluation, licensing and commercialization, to examine various dimensions of the process of technology transfer and the effectiveness of transfer object use criteria, to explore ways of sustaining incubation and commercialization through an autonomous unit responsible for technology transfer, to peruse the role of agribusiness incubators in creating an effective agri-entrepreneurship eco-system and to study the factors that promote or inhibit the sustainability of business incubators in an academic or research institution setting
An innovative technology for production of liquid bio-fertilizers was developed and nurtured to market levels by Anand Agricultural University (AAU), a State Agricultural University in Gujarat. The technology for production of liquid bio-fertilizers, developed during 2009-2010 to 2013-2014 was licensed to some of the state public and private sector undertakings under the World Bank-financed National Agricultural Innovation Project (NAIP) implemented through Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR). For commercializing the technologies from the University, a Business Planning and Development (BPD) Unit was set up at AAU along the lines of a technology transfer office, under the aegis of NAIP during later part of 2009. The NAIP funding from World Bank for BPD Units ceased in June 2014 with closure of the project. With funding no more available, Rajababu V. Vyas, a research scientist at the Microbiology and Bio-fertilizer Department of the University and Head of the BPD Unit, had serious concerns about the BPD units sustainability, as well as sustaining the process of technology transfer from the University
Anand Agricultural University (AAU), a state-run university in Gujarat, developed and incubated a technology to produce liquid biofertilizer, licensed the technology and marketed its product through a few state-run and private fertilizer firms. The technology was developed between 2009/2010 and 2013/2014 as part of the National Agricultural Innovation Project of the Indian Council of Agricultural Research with funds from the World Bank. A unit to incubate agri-businesses, referred to as Business Planning and Development Unit (BPDU), was set up in late 2009 to expedite the process of technology transfer from AAU to agribusiness firms. Rajababu V. Vyas, a research scientist at the Microbiology and Bio-fertilizer Department of the university, was concerned about the units sustainability, because funding from the World Bank had ceased from June 2014, and wondered how to sustain the transfer of technology from the laboratory to the field in the light of the data available to him
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Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Subject Vyas, R. V. (Rajababu V.)
Indian Council of Agricultural Research
Anand Agricultural University
National Agricultural Innovation Project
Entrepreneurship
Technology & Engineering -- Agriculture -- General.
Agricultural science.
Genre/Form Case studies.
Form Electronic book
Author Dey, Kushankur, author