Perfumes & more draw Pune Scitech’s Park in french Hub
Pune, December 18: Exotic French perfumes, with entries from India? This could soon become reality, as the Science and Technology Centre (Scitech) Park of the University of Pune is in the hands of France and Technology Development Research-Hub, Sophia Antipolis, to promote development product-oriented research in the Indian Industry.
This tie-up, the transformation of the Pune Scitech Park National Science Park enabling researchers, scientists and industry to work on innovation and new product development.
Founded by Pierre Laffet with the french government to invest the country and infrastructure, Sophia Antipolis, is one of the most important hubs for industrial applications, scientific research and development in the world. Labs from 80 nations of your work.
Long-term planning is to replicate this model in the park in Pune Scitech And that is exactly what the operator of the park, rector of the University of Pune Ashok Kolaskar, that he understood, if it satisfies founder Laffet Sophia’s in Paris during the week.
The details of the agreement were, in a signed agreement, which in a month between the governments of India and France. A draft has already been prepared.
The potential for such a tie-up is enormous. According to Dr. Rajendra Jagdale, Director General of the Scitech Park, products developed by Indian innovators, researchers and academics can be manufactured and marketed to scale in each country after France privileged.
This would allow for a better flow of money into the country of products in India is also an access to foreign markets. In addition, products that are already in France, have left for the creation of start-ups and marketing incubate.
On the perfume, Jagdale pointed out that the Pune Scitech Park is already counsel for the North-East Development Council (it looks like development initiatives in the states of North species), and to go to the planting of certain tropical plants , which have a special significance for the fragrance.
These plants, he says, wide expanse of French cities like Grass, known for perfumery. ”We can plantations, leading to the new value-added production, as well as by distillation and extraction to finished product in France,’’said Jagdale.
First, a fleet of Scitech National Science Park, it is common in training programmes innovation management, intellectual property protection, technology transfer et al. In addition, with the course was short-lived innovation management, in collaboration with Sophia Antipolis and the French Embassy are also available on the maps.