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1 dti Technology support Innovation Symposium Innovation for Development 26 February 2010 Johannes Potgieter the dti

2 the dti Technology Incentives Support Programme for Industrial Innovation (SPII) Technology and Human Resources for Industry Programme (THRIP) SEDA Technology Programme (STP). Technology for Women in Business (TWIB)

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4 SUPPORT PROGRAMME FOR INDUSTRIAL INNOVATION (SPII) Promote development of technologically innovative products/processes that are commercially viable & internationally competitive Focuses specifically on the development phase that begins at the conclusion of basic research and ends at the point when a pre-production prototype has been produced. Administered by the Industrial Development Corporation (IDC)

5 SPII SCHEMES  Matching Scheme  Partnership Scheme  Product Process Development Scheme

6 Matching scheme Provides a grant of 50-75% of the actual direct cost incurred during development 50% of qualifying costs <25% BEE 65% of qualifying costs > 25% BEE or > 50 % Women ownership 75% of qualifying costs >50% BEE ownership Payments are made against predetermined milestones Maximum grant amounts to R3 million per project

7 Partnership scheme For larger scale R&D projects Grant of 50% on the actual direct cost incurred in development activity Incorporates a conditional repayment mechanism in the form of a levy on sales Must demonstrate additionality/causality Technology Platforms

8 Product Process Development Scheme (PPD) Promote development of new products and/or processes Non-repayable grant of 50-85% on qualifying costs incurred in development activity <25% black ownership (50% grant) 25-50% black ownership (75% grant) >50%Women ownership (75% grant) >50% black ownership (85% grant) with 2% paid upfront Maximum of R1m per project

9 CATEGORIES SUPPORTED COSTS ON: –Direct labour –Direct material –Direct Subcontracting –Pro-rata portion of capital –Patents

10 SPII STATISTICS Budget: dti funds R46,9m (2007/8) Admin costs: 16% (2006/7), 9,5%(2007/8), 18% (2008/9) Output for 2008/9: Approvals: R 56,1m 70 projects (>80% SMME’s) 40% BEE 11% women-owned enterprises Industrial sectors: 2007/8 –Electronics & software 34,3% –Miscellaneous manufacturing 30,0% –Chemicals & pharmaceuticals 10,0% –Mechanical 5.7%

11 SPII IMPACT Performance Data01 April 2008 to 31 March 2009 01 April 2007 to 31 March 2008 01 April 2006 to 31 March 2007 Total local salesR133,2mR173.6mR138.4m Total export salesR103,8mR153.5mR836.9m Total salesR237.0mR327.1mR975.3m Taxes paid – company taxR35,1mR149.3mR223.3m Shop floor jobs created8771,2841,773 Research and development as % of sales43,857.921.9 Number of completed projects surveyed91116125 Number of detailed responses received648362

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14 Administered by the NRF and guided by an Advisory Board with representatives from industry, government, HEIs, labour and science councils. Cost-sharing basis with industry, & supports SET research collaboration focusing on technology needs of participating firms. THRIP

15 To improve the competitiveness of SA industry by supporting research and technology development activities and, Enhancing the quality and quantity of appropriately skilled people. MISSION OF THRIP

16 THRIP PRIORITIES To support an increase in the number of black and female students pursuing technological and engineering careers, To promote technological know-how within the SMME sector, through the deployment of skills vested in HEIs and SETIs, To facilitate and support multi-firm projects in which firms (Incl. BEE enterprises) collaborate/ share in project outcomes Support for BEE and Black-owned Enterprises

17 Co-investment by Government and Industry

18 SMMEs and Large Industry supporting THRIP Projects

19 Output for 2008/9 240 projects 313 Industrial partners (66% SMME’s) 1971 students (57% black, 37% female) 90 BEE enterprises Admin costs 4.9% (2008/9), budget- R162m) THRIP STATS

20 INDUSTRY CATEGORY(2006/7) NUMBER OF PROJECTS THRIP FUNDS (R) AEROSPACE102926868 AGRICULTURE6015476909 AUTOMOTIVE1742743 BIOTECHNOLOGY3016915788 CLOTHING & TEXTILE195000 CULTURAL INDUSTRIES61836800 CHEMISTRY & BIOCHEMISTRY3719826930 ENERGY4429902702 ICT3814958190 METALS3020086044 PAPER & PULP66348503 PHARMACEUTICALS61224500 TOURISM1203850

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22 stp Aims to develop innovative technology –based platforms that result in the creation of sustainable, globally competitive SMMEs that contribute towards the accelerated growth of our economy

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25 Technology for Women in Business IDENTIFICATION OF TECHNOLOGICAL NEEDS OF WOMEN IN BUSINESS IN THE IDENTIFIED MARKET SECTORS; ADDRESSING THE IDENTIFIED NEEDS THROUGH TECHNOLOGICAL INTERVENTIONS IN A PROJECT SPECIFIC WAY; FACILITATION OF LINKAGES BETWEEN WOMEN IN BUSINESS AND TECHNOLOGY SERVICE PROVIDERS; IDENTIFICATION AND CREATION OF MARKET AND BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES FOR THE BENEFICIARIES OF THE TWIB PROGRAMME; RECOGNITION AND CELEBRATION OF THE SUCCESS OF WOMEN IN THE VARIOUS BUSINESS SECTORS ;

26 Achievements to date…

27 Contributing to Economic Development… …one business at a time… Alucia Ngobeni Timbali Client

28 Equipment to be used in production Pall rings that were produced during the research and development phase

29 Contributing to Economic Development… …one business at a time… Keryn Krause: iSlices eGoli BIO Client Hans Pieterson: Infantrust ACORN Technologies Client

30 What difference can quality & technology make?

31 www.thedti.gov.za www.spii.co.za www.nrf.ac.za/thrip www.stp.org.za www.twib.co.za JFAPotgieter@thedti.gov.za Websites


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