Scheme for Enhancement of Competitiveness in the Indian Capital Goods Sector-Phase II

 

Ministry of Heavy Industries (MHI) notified the Phase 2 of the Scheme on January 25, 2022, with an objective to expand and enlarge the impact created by Phase I of the Capital Goods scheme, thereby providing greater impetus through creation of a strong and globally competitive capital goods sector.

The scheme has a financial outlay of Rs. 1207 crores with Budgetary support of Rs.975 crore and Industry Contribution of Rs.232 crores.

Atotal of 32projectshave been sanctioned so far under the Phase-II of the Scheme for Enhancement of Competitiveness in the Indian Capital Goods Sector. There are six components under the Scheme for Enhancement of Capital Goods Sector Phase II and the details of the projects sanctioned so far are as follows:

  • Setting up of New Advanced Centres of Excellence and augmentation of Existing Centres of Excellence-

    To expedite R&D by utilizing academia of repute and private industry which is involved in research and development activities.

Common Engineering Facility Centres (CEFCs)
  • Setting up of Common Engineering Facility Centres (CEFCs) and augmentation of existing CEFCs-

    For creating demonstration & training, consultancy, hand holding and R & D services and awareness programmes to industrial units.

Project Sanctioned:

(in Rs crores)

Details of Projects Sanctioned under CEFC Initiative with Total Cost and MHI Contribution (in Rs crores)
S.NoProject NameTotal Project CostMHI contribution
1Setting up of CEFC by BHEL for skilling in advanced welding technologies87.0669.648
2Setting up of CEFC at ARAI, Pune4233.60
3Augmentation of CEFC by C4i4, Pune3528
4Augmentation of CEFC at Smart Factory, Indian Institute of Science (IISc), Bengaluru37.9730.376
5Setting of Common Engineering Facility Centre (CEFC) at Tamil Nadu Industrial Development Corporation Ltd. (TIDCO)155.0446
 Total357.07207.616
  • Promotion of skilling in Capital Goods Sector–creation of Qualification packages for skill levels 6 and above-

    in association with Skill Councils for skills level 6 and above.

Project Sanctioned:

(in Rs crores)

Projects Sanctioned for Development of Qualification Packs and Skill Packages by Sector Skill Councils (in Rs crores)
S.NoProject NameTotal Project CostMHI contribution
1Development of 23 Qualification Packs for automotive sector by Automotive Skill Development Council (ASDC)2.8382.838
2Development of 23 Qualification Packs for Capital Goods Sector by Capital Goods Skill Council (CGSC)2.992.99
3Creation of Qualification packages for skill levels 6 and above by Instrumentation, Automation, Surveillance and Communication Sector Skill Council (IASC SSC)1.771.77
 Total7.597.59
  • Augmentation of Existing Testing and Certification Centres-

    to address the needs of Capital Goods Sector & Auto sector for testing of machinery in terms of various properties relating to mechanical, electrical, chemical, structural, metallurgical, electronics aspects etc.

Project Sanctioned:

(in Rs crores)

Projects Sanctioned for Augmentation of Existing Testing and Certification Facilities (in Rs crores)
S.NoProject NameTotal Project CostMHI contribution
1Augmentation of existing three testing and certification facilities at BHEL39.9531.96
2Augmentation of existing Testing and Certification Facility for Bicycle at R&D Centre for Bicycle, Ludhiana10.088.06
3Augmentation of existing Testing and Certification Facility at Institute for Autoparts& Hand tools Technology (IAHT), Ludhiana10.158.12
4Augmentation of existing Testing and Certification Facility at Institute for Machine Tools Technology (IMTT), Batala4.583.664
5Augmentation of existing testing and certification centre at CMTI, Bangalore45.6836.544
6Augmentation of existing testing and certification centre at ARAI, Pune70.2554.45
7Augmentation of testing and certification facility at Fluid Control Research Institute, Palakkad15.312.24
 Total195.99155.03
  • Setting up of Industry Accelerators for Technology Development-

    aimed at development of targeted indigenous technologies, scaled to meet the requirements of selected industry segment, which till now has been dependent on imports. Selected Academic Institute/ Industry Body will act as an Accelerator for fostering the development of such technologies.

Project Sanctioned:

(in Rs crores)

Projects Sanctioned for Establishment of Industry Accelerators across Various Institutions (in Rs crores)
S.NoProject NameTotal Project CostMHI contribution
1Establishment of Industry Accelerator by CMTI, Bangaluru28.633423.1207
2Industry Accelerator for development of Indigenous Industrial Robots by AMTDC, IIT Madras15.912.72
3Industry Accelerator by PSG College of Technology, Coimbatore27.7422.46
4Industry Accelerator by ARAI, Pune35.724001628.9158584
5Industry Accelerator by ISB, Mohali21.031517.0255
6CAMRAS Industry Accelerator by ARTPARK, IISc Bangalore92.8874.78
7SAMRIDHI Industry Accelerator by IISc, Bangalore61.616048.9991
8Industry Accelerator by SASTRA University, Thanjour41.803233.0667
 Total325.3281261.0879
  • Identification of Technologies through Technology Innovation Portals-

    Six Web-based open manufacturing technology innovation platforms have been developed under CG Scheme Phase-I. These are being supported under CG Scheme Phase-II.

Identification of Technologies through Technology Innovation Portals

Website Link

Scheme for Enhancement of Competitiveness in the Indian Capital Goods Sector Phase I

Resources

National Capital Goods Policy 2016

PDF Notification for Capital Goods scheme phase 2 PDF (Size:2.0 MB)