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msme-THMB-2010.jpg IITs, IIMs to help SMEs improve managerial skills: NMCC

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SME Times News Bureau | 27 Apr, 2012
The National Manufacturing Competitiveness Council (NMCC) is working on a mechanism that would enable experts from top educational institutes to help micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) improve their managerial skills and unleash innovations.

"We are trying to work out a mechanism to enable experts from top academic institutions such as IITs (Indian Institutes of Technology), IIMs (Indian Institute of Management) help Indian MSMEs become more competitive through improvement of their managerial skills, development of better quality products and become more innovative," said Ajay Shankar, member secretary, NMCC.

Shankar was inaugurating the Intellectual Property Facilitation Centre (IPFC) which will help micro, small and medium enterprises protect their innovations, inventions and designs through patents and copyrights.

The centre has been established by the Federation of Indian Micro and Small & Medium Enterprises (FISME) as part of the mandate given to it by the Ministry of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises under the National Competitiveness Programme.

This is the third such centre established by FISME after those already operational in Bangalore and Hyderabad.

"The IPFCs being established by FISME will not only offer the services mandated by the Ministry of MSME such as registration of patents, trademarks etc. but also a few additional services such as IP audit, IP management systems and an IP exchange in a bid to offer a complete business model for MSMEs," said V.K. Agarwal, president, FISME.

MSMEs constitute contribute more than 50 percent of India's manufacturing output and employ nearly 90 percent of the manufacturing workforce.

They also account for nearly 40 percent of India's gross domestic product and 45 percent of the country's exports.

Shankar said innovation and better IP management of MSMEs was critical for the National Manufacturing Policy to succeed leading to an increase in the share of manufacturing in India's GDP and creation of additional jobs.
 
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skill program
prasad narayanan | Thu May 17 11:16:45 2012
Dear sir; pl.send the your details information regarding the admission and fee for the program, and eligibility for the same.


Managerial skill program conducted by IIT&IIM
sudhir sonawane | Mon May 7 08:57:05 2012
Dear sir; pl.send the your details information regarding the admission and fee for the program, and eligibility for the same.


readymade garment
mansur | Fri May 4 04:43:52 2012
kindly give me detail of garment manufacturing.


manufacturers of microscopes
amarjit | Tue May 1 16:43:58 2012
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