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Pakistan
Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (PCSIR) was established
in 1953 under the Societies Act 1860. The nation's premier Research and
Development organization was formally inaugurated on 10th April 1953 by
the then Governor General of Pakistan, Ghulam Mohammad. PCSIR was shifted
in 1964 from the Ministry of Industries to a full-fledged newly created
Science and Technology Research Division. This was in recognition of the
urgent and imperative need for the exploitation of the nation's natural
resources for the development of industry, and the potential the organization
had shown during the short period of its existence. A major policy decision
was again taken in 1973, when around PCSIR was created the Ministry of
Science & Technology. Present legal framework to the organization
is provided by the PCSIR Act of 1973, passed by the National Assembly
of Pakistan.
Over the years, the primary target of PCSIR scientists has remained the
development of low cost technologies attracting the attention of small
and medium level entrepreneurs (SMEs), since this class of investors is
internationally recognized to be the backbone of economies in developing
countries. The number of technical processes developed for such SMEs is
well over a thousand. A survey carried out in the 1990s indicated that
out of 484 technical processes developed until 1990, the number leased
out to SMEs stood at 367. These were estimated to an annual turn over
of Rs. 612 million to the national economy, which in terms of foreign
exchange savings amounted to Rs. 7 billion. The spinoffs, such as job
creation and downstream industries, remain unaccounted for within the
scope of this survey. In addition to these technical processes, the organization's
scientists have obtained about 300 patents and contributed more than 4500
research publications in national and international journals.
In
the domain of human resource development, the number of Ph.D. and M.Sc.
research theses supervision is, respectively, well over a hundred and
a thousand, PCSIR is also running its own degree awarding Institute of
Industrial Electronics Engineering (IIEE) and diploma level Pak Swiss
Training Centre (PSTC). The number of graduates and trainees from IIEE
is around one thousand. About 2000 students have additionally received
diplomas and certificates in different industrial technologies and the
same number were awarded short-term certificates.
During the last two years, PCSIR has developed 226 processes, obtained
23 technological patents, published 325 Scientific Papers, arranged 20
Training Courses, provide research and supervision facilities to 50 Scientists
for M.Phil/Ph.D degrees, served more than 5000 Industries and repaired
2000 equipment worth the replacement cost of Rs. 2.5 billion. 18 Projects
of national importance amounting to Rs. 650 million received approval
in 2001-2002 from Government of Pakistan, 6 out of which have been already
completed, while 4 are expected to be completed during the current financial
year. PCSIR has established Analytical Centres in its laboratories at
Karachi, Lahore and lslamabad to extend support the local Industries for
analysis of their raw materials, finish products and wastes, which is
a requirement for ISO certification and WTO obligations. These centres
have necessary infrastructure in terms of equipment and manpower for environmental
assessment and other monitoring, including analysis of goods for export/import
purposes. Among the specific recognition accorded to PCSIR in this domain
are by Saudi Arabian Standards Organizations, Japanese Ministry of Health,
ISO-9001 and has been recommended for award of ISO-17025. This facility
is being used by importers and exporters for the quality certification
of products in large numbers, which on a daily basis ranges between 80-100
at each PCSIR laboratory located in different parts of the country.
Realizing the wide application of rubber products in the country, a new
centre has been established at the Karachi unit of PCSIR for the development
and testing of rubber and allied products. For meeting the equipment needs
of universities/R&D organizations, PCSIR has embarked upon the production
of low cost laboratory equipment, such as pH meter, UV visible spectrophotometer,
Incubators, Oven, furnaces, Shakers, etc., at Karachi and Lahore laboratories.
In the area of environmental protection, PCSIR has established, in collaboration
with a private entrepreneur, facilities for manufacturing of hospital
waste incinerator having the capacity of destroying 100-200 kg waste per
hour. Under the programme, PCSIR plans to fabricate 56 incinerators during
the next 2 years. PCSIR is also helping local industries for designing
and setting up to waste water treatment plants.
PCSIR
future vision includes the development of technological centres in different
disciplines in various parts of the country and creation of effective
linkages between industry and PCSIR. The vision is proposed to be achieved
through two projects, namely, upgrading of Minerals and Metallurgy Research
Centre to the level of Technology Institute of Pakistan on Minerals and
Material sand PCSIR-Industrial Linkage Programme recommended by CDWP for
ECNEC approval. Completion of these important national projects will meet
the needs of the local industry for ISO certification and WTO obligations.
Among the most important futuristic initiatives for the commercialization
of technologies, PCSIR is planning to take a bold decision of setting
up a variant version of Technology Business Incubators (TBIs). Through
these TBIs, PCSIR is aiming at popularization of its technologies in an
innovative approach. These TBIs will function as pilot plants for the
demonstration of technological processes developed by its scientists.
These are anticipated to attract venture capital form SMEs in a science
and technology cooperative mode. The approach is being designed to attract
such SMEs who have either shy of investing in technologies or do not have
sufficient venture capital resources of their own. On successful completion
of this endeavour, PCSIR hopes to spearhead a new wave of small and cottage
scale industrial entrepreneurship in the country. This will create a large
volume of job opportunities, generate several spin-off industries, and
make a boastful contribution to the growth of national economy.
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