X

Basic Guidelines

  • About IGSTC
  • Indo-German Science & Technology Centre (IGSTC), established by the Department of Science and Technology (DST), Government of India, and the Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF), Government of Germany facilitates Indo-German R&D&I networking through substantive interactions among government, academia/research system and industry to foster innovation for the overall economic and societal developments of both the countries. The Centre envisions to:

    • Advance industrial research partnership with mutuality of interest and respect
    • Create a platform for cross fertilisation of ideas
    • Develop knowledge networks for industrial sectors to enhance competitiveness
    • Establish joint knowledge pools to address global challenges
    • Serve as a nodalcentreto promote Indo-German technology partnership
  • Partnership Model and Thematic Area
  • IGSTC intends to catalyse innovation centric R&D&I projects by synergising the strength of research/academic institute and public/private industry from India and Germany. This Call for proposals is aimed at supporting joint R&D&I projects of industrial relevance by means of “2+2 Mode of Partnership” in the overall thematic area AI for Sustainability with subtopics:

    • AI assisted understanding of extreme weather events
      • Climate models informing agriculture production systems and agricultural management practices
      • AI based extreme events detection and understanding
    • Ethical & Fair AI, e.g., bias free AI (avoiding transfer context, algorithmic focus and emergent bias), privacy compliant AI (e.g. anonymising implicit social structural data)
    • Infrastructure planning
      • AI across disciplines to model and plan sustainable and climate resilient cities
      • Rural/agricultural land use planning

    The project proposal should have already reached at least Technology Readiness Level 3.

  • Basic Principles
  • To apply applicants have to build a consortium consisting of one research/academic institute and one public / private industry from both of the countries. A maximum of three partners “2+2 Mode of Partnership” refers to projects with the participation of at least one German and one Indian research institution as well as one German and one Indian industry partner from each side is acceptable. Each consortium shall determine one coordinator. All correspondence of IGSTC will be channeled through the coordinator.

    Project proposal is expected to provide insights and exploitable research results leading to new technologies, products and/or services. The benefits of partnership should be clearly identifiable.

    Project proposal should ensure that all the project partners contribute substantially to and benefit from an equitable and balanced cooperation with adequate protection for intellectual property rights used in and generated during the joint efforts.

    IGSTC will execute a two-step evaluation process with the support of aJoint Scientific Committee. Each evaluation step might take up to three months. The projects which are finally selected will be supported by IGSTC initially for a maximum period of three years. An additional funding period of up to two more years may be granted in exceptional cases.

  • Financial Support
  • Funding is provided in the form of grants amounting about Euro 450.000 per project to the German partners and INR 350 Lakhs to the Indian partners (this includes INR 150 Lakhs for Indian industry) including overheads / Projektpauschale. The entire projectfunding will be providedunder the umbrella of Indo-German Science &Technology Centre (IGSTC). Financial support for the Indian partners will be released by IGSTC in India and financial support for the German partners will be released through DLR-PT in Germany.

    Indian Partners: 100% of the eligible costs in the form of grant to institutional partner (research/academic) and upto 50% of the eligible costs in the form of grant (with a limit of INR 150 Lakhs) to industrial partner.

    German Partners: 100% of the eligible costs in the form of grant to institutional partner (research/academic) and usually 50% of the eligible costs in the form of grant toindustrial partner. Calculation of the funding quota has to consider the AGVO (for details, see German Call text). For the research establishments, which receive basic funding from the Federal or State Governments, project funding to cover additional expenditure can be granted only under certain conditions.

  • Eligible Costs
    • Costs for personnel involved in the project
    • Specific equipment/ demonstration unit/pilot plant including software licensing for the project (equipment that is not part of the applicant’s basic equipment)
    • Consumables/materials
    • Mobility costs (international/domestictravel and hospitality cost). Longterm (up to three months) exchange visits of young researchers are encouraged.
    • Networking events (organising project related workshops/brain-storming meetings)
    • Outsourcing/subcontract
    • Contingency
    • Overheads

    Indian Partners: Contingency and overhead amounts should be limited to 5% and 10% of eligible cost, respectively. In this case,cost of equipment should not be included in calculating total eligible costs. Industry partner is not eligible for overhead cost.

    German Partners: In accordance to German funding procedures, cost based proposals will be able to ask for overheads, whereas German Universities are eligible for 20% “Projektpauschale” in case it is a non-profit research project.

  • Evaluation
  • IGSTC will execute a two-step evaluation process. Initially, the First Stage Proposals will undergo an eligibility check by the project management team, followed by an evaluation by theJoint Scientific Committee.

    In the second step, shortlisted consortia will be requested to submit a more detailed Second Stage Proposals. Consortia will be invited to present their project in front of the Joint Scientific Committee. Based on the written proposal and the presentation the Joint Scientific Committee will give a final recommendation for funding.

    The evaluation process will consider:

    • Compliance to theformal criteria
    • Scientific quality and originality of the project idea
    • Feasibility of the project
    • Scientific credentials and global competitiveness of the partners
    • Level of contribution of each partner / collaborative interaction and added value
    • Innovative potential for industrial application (prospects for commercial success / commercial exploitability
  • Who can Apply
  • Applicants from public and private non-profit research organisations, public and private institutions of higher education, universities and public or private companies having R&D bases are eligible to submit an application. Principal investigators should be holding a regular/permanent position. Applications of SME´s are encouraged.

    An Indian company is defined as one which is registered in India with 51% or more ownership held by the citizens of India.

    German industry partner needs to have a branch office or a commercial unit in Germany.

    Also please note:

    • Proprietary firm will not be considered as an eligible Indian industry partner.
    • It is preferred to have DSIR recognized Indian industry partner in the consortium. In the absence of DSIR recognition certificate, IGSTC shall perform check for technical competency and financial stability of the Indian industry partner following IGSTC’s own norms.
    • Those who are already having an ongoing 2+2 project with IGSTC (on the Call deadline) are not eligible to apply.
  • Other Requirements
  • German Applicants: Please see German “Bekanntmachung” in the “Bundesanzeiger”.”link”

    Indian Applicants: A private company is required to make an appropriate contribution – at least 50%, as a rule – towards the eligible project costs. Remaining funding up to 50% of the projected cost (with a limit of INR 150 Lakhs) can be supported as a grant (on prevailing terms and conditions), depending on the project’s orientation towards application. Grants for universities, research establishments and similar institutions are calculated on the basis of the eligible project related expenditure which can be funded to a maximum of 100%.

  • Contacts
  • It is recommended that applicants contact IGSTC Secretariat in India or Project Office in Germany for any clarifications prior to submitting the application.The contact addresses are:

    INDIA

    Dr Rupak Bhattacharya
    Indo-German Science & Technology Centre
    Technology Bhavan, New Mehrauli Road
    Phone: + 91 011 2654 3500
    E-mail: rupak.bhattacharya@igstc.org

    GERMANY

    Mr Hans Westphal
    German Aerospace Centre (DLR)
    Project Management Agency
    Phone: + 49 228 3821 1473
    E-mail: Hans.Westphal@dlr.de

  • Submission of Proposals
  • The project proposal should be submitted online using Apply Online

    The project proposal should be submitted in the IGSTC format, which can be downloaded as a word document from the IGSTC website (www.igstc.org).

    Applications submitted not following the specified page limitsshallbe rejected.

    Application must be submitted no later than XXXX 2024 / 11:59 PMCET. No legal claims can be derived from the submission of a proposal.

    Application must be submitted no later than Mid-February 2024 / 11:59 PM CET. No legal claims can be derived from the submission of a proposal.

    A hard copy of the application with the original signatures of all PIs has to be sent to:

    Dr Rupak Bhattacharya
    Indo-German Science & Technology Centre
    Ground Floor, Block -II (AI Block)
    Technology Bhavan, New Mehrauli Road,
    New Delhi – 110016, India

  • Entry into Force
  • These funding regulations will enter into force on the day of their publication in the Federal Gazette (Bundesanzeiger) and the IGSTC website.