The European Business and Technology Center (EBTC) in India works in four sectors: Biotech, Energy, Environment and Transport. It has four offices: Mumbai, New Delhi, Kolkata, Bengaluru. The EBTC works complementarily with existing EU efforts in India.
1st EIP Water Conference: Innovative bottom-up project development for Indian Water Sector
1. EBTC Water Partnership (EWP)
For India Water Development Programme
Innovative bottom-up project development for the Indian water sector
Monish Verma, Environment Sector Specialist , EBTC, New Delhi, India
21st November 2013, EIP in Water Annual Conference, Brussels
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2. EBTC and ETI Dynamics
Strategic Partners for IWDP
1. About EBTC
2. About EWP and IWDP
3. Reserwater â Indiaâs 1st Water Cluster
4. Research Initiatives - River Ecosystems
5. Bottom-up PPPs â A Business Opportunity
6. How EU Organisations Can Participate in IWDP?
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3. EBTC is dedicated to promoting
EU clean technologies in India
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EBTC works complementarily with
existing EU efforts in India.
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EBTC provides tailored services
ranging from market exploration to
establishment in the Indian market.
It provides, notably:
EBTC in short
â 4 sectors: Biotech, Energy, Environment
and Transport
â 4 offices: New Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru
and Kolkata
â 20 staff including 4 sector experts & IPR expert
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â 30 partners, based in Europe and India
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help in market access issues,
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inroads for entrants,
â 22 cooperation agreements between companies
facilitated
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identifying projects and partners
â 300+ delegates from 24 EU states, including
via 12 Flagship missions and 9 Focus missions
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advice on market entry strategy
â 100+ project briefs on EBTC website
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comprehensive market insight,
business and technology incubation.
EBTC is the nodal point in India of
the Enterprise Europe Network
(EEN)
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4. EBTC Services â Value add
Creating value, addressing gap, being complimentary to existing efforts
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5. The approach to value creation:
from B2B ideas to market access
Connecting SMEs
from EU and India
on a web platform
Exploring
commercial
potential of
research ideas
Adapting and
localizing mature
technologies to Indian
context
Enterprise
Europe
Network
Research
Innovation
Business
Technology
Localization
Model
EBTC is EENâs
node in India
FP7
Horizon 2020
A unique model
being developed
with EBTC
partner
Ensuring technological
validation through
demo
Making
Pilots
Happen
IWDP
India Water
Development
Programme
Developing a set of platforms and channels for companies, clusters,
investors, research institutions and technology developers
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6. EBTC and ETI Dynamics
Strategic Partners for IWDP
1. About EBTC
2. About EWP and IWDP
3. Reserwater â Indiaâs 1st Water Cluster
4. Research Initiatives - River Ecosystems
5. Bottom-up PPPs â A Business Opportunity
6. How EU Organisations Can Participate in IWDP?
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7. The EBTC Water Partnership (EWP)
ï§ EWP is a strategic platform for EU businesses, clusters, organisations, research institutes and
platforms (programmes) to collaborate and innovate to establish their presence in Indiaâs evolving
water and wastewater sectors.
â EBTC is a strategic partner of India Water Development Programme (IWDP) for the EU
â IWDP aims at developing path-breaking innovative projects in the water sector that can increase
the uptake of environmental technologies across India.
EWP seeks to deploy EU technologies/expertise in IWDPâs projects
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8. IWDP
The Ganga river basin + (âŹ20bn by 2020)
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ETI Dynamics established IWDP in October 2011
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Multi-country collaboration
â Formal tie-up with EU (EBTC)
â Canada â Southern Ontario Water Consortium
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Segments of Focus:
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Multi Stakeholder engagement
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Industrial Effluents
Water Mapping & Modelling
River Basin Management & IWRM
Water, Sewage & Sanitation
Policy makers at national, state and municipal level
Technology, Engineering, Research & Innovation
Finance and Investments
Civil Society
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Meetings and Events
â Flagship Annual Activity: India Water
Impact Summit February 12-14, 2014
Creation of Projects
â Path breaking projects using new economic models
â Secure BAT from around the world
Very specific platform, where all enablers and services are in place
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9. EBTC and ETI Dynamics
Strategic Partners for IWDP
1. About EBTC
2. About EWP and IWDP
3. Reserwater â Indiaâs 1st Water Cluster
4. Research Initiatives - River Ecosystems
5. Bottom-up PPPs â A Business Opportunity
6. How EU Organisations Can Participate in IWDP?
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10. Indiaâs 1st Water Innovation
Cluster launched April 11, 2013
EBTC is working with Vittal Innovation City and ETI Dynamics to position
itself as EUâs gateway for expertise and technologies from EU clusters,
research institutions, technology developers (providers) and companies.
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Indiaâs First and Largest Innovation Cluster in the World
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Multi-Disciplinary, Multi-Location
Location 1: Southern India (50 kms north of Bangalore airport)
Other Locations: Western, Northern, Eastern and Central India
Will address Indian as well as global markets
Key Offerings
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Technology Verification, Assessment and Benchmarking
New Product Development
Water Modelling
Business Incubation Services
Water Project Finance
Water Policy, Pricing and Governance Models
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11. EBTC and ETI Dynamics
Strategic Partners for IWDP
1. About EBTC
2. About EWP and IWDP
3. Reserwater â Indiaâs 1st Water Cluster
4. Research Initiatives - River Ecosystems
5. Bottom-up PPPs â A Business Opportunity
6. How EU Organisations Can Participate in IWDP?
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12. IWDP
Research projects
October 2013
ETI Dynamics has already catalysed the following research projects vital
for restoration of the river Ganga (and other water bodies)
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Aquifer recharging in Western India
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River Ecosystem â Decision Support System
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Excessive ground water evacuation from Northern India
Transport large amounts of water through a canal network
A state of the art database that captures water quality & quantity related data
Develops a comprehensive decision support system
IIT â Kanpur, Kharagpur, Indore, Roorkee, Madras
Universities of Oxford, Southampton, Durham, Dundee and the London School of Economics
Multiple river basins including Ganges, Cauvery,
âŹ30mn over 4 years
Crowd sourcing of water quality
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Thousands of small sensors on boats and other water structures
Collect a big data quickly
⏠8mn
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13. EBTC and ETI Dynamics
Strategic Partners for IWDP
1. About EBTC
2. About EWP and IWDP
3. Reserwater â Indiaâs 1st Water Cluster
4. Research Initiatives - River Ecosystems
5. Bottom-up PPPs â A Business Opportunity
6. How EU Organisations Can Participate in IWDP?
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14. Wastewater in the Ganges
as an Opportunity
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The gap is enormous and novel approaches and technologies to limit effluents ending
up in the river are critical. For instance, the effluents in Ganga are:
Sewage
MSW
12,217
mld
Industrial
3,078
52,662
tpd
mld
5,094
188
mld
mld
2,995
tpd
Treated
Source: Central Pollution Control Board, India; Ministry of Environment & Forests, India
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15. IWDP
39 Projects targeting industrial effluents
April 2013
Bottom-up PPP structures are at the core of the IWDP platform which is actively
bringing âstructuring innovation in projectsâ. A viable PPP is the only way for EU
companies in the water and wastewater sectors to partner Indian businesses.
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Major polluting segments in the Ganga river basin are being approached
differentially to develop projects that suit the local needs and provides
an optimal solution for each industrial subsectors such as
â Pulp & Paper
â Distilleries
â Tanneries
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Financing from multiple sources such as government of India,
multilateral agencies and other venture funds active in the
environmental field are in process of being tied-up
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5 of the 39 projects will be initiated between Nov 2013 â Feb 2014.
The others will be phased between Apr 2014 â Apr 2016.
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17. Projects:
Sewage & Sanitation
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October 2013
15 Small sewage treatment plants in Southern India
â Residential and Commercial Buildings
â New technologies to be adopted
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300 MLD waste water treatment in Western India
â Railways as off-taker
â Tertiary treatment from 8 STPs â aggregation and conveyance over 20 kms
â PPP structure , capital cost: $80mn
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Temple waste water discharge (80 MLD) Northern India
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Small STPs in restaurant cluster Northern India: 20 MLD
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STP in new residential township #1 (30 acres), Northern India
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STP in new residential township #2 (70 acres), Southern India
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18. EBTC and ETI Dynamics
Strategic Partners for IWDP
1. About EBTC
2. About EWP and IWDP
3. Reserwater â Indiaâs 1st Water Cluster
4. Research Initiatives - River Ecosystems
5. Bottom-up PPPs â A Business Opportunity
6. How EU Organisations Can Participate in IWDP?
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19. EWP
How to participate?
The EBTC Water Partnership (EWP) seeks to support the deployment of EU technology
and expertise in IWDPâs structurally innovative projects with a vision of establishing
effective EU-IN collaborations.
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EWP is inviting institutions to become nodal partners
across Europe in three categories:
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Research & Innovation,
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Technology Transfer,
Project Development
What are EWPâs nodal partners (ENPâs)?
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ENPâs are existing EU entities that have a keen interest in tapping the
growing Indian market for its constituent members.
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Only by becoming an ENP, the EU businesses, clusters, organisations,
research institutes and will be able to avail of a preferred track for
enabling cooperation that EWP (with IWDP) will provide.
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In short, technology-based multi-level consortia for projects will be
facilitated by EWP.
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20. EWP
Benefits
October 2013
The membership fee for being an ENP is ⏠5,500 annually. This membership enables the
EU entity in developing a partnership to do business or research on the ground in a
innovative, collaborative and mutually beneficial manner
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BENEFITS
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Exclusivity: You will be the exclusive nodal manager in the particular
segment. This means that any member will be channeled through your
institution.
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Revenue Share: The revenue generated through projects will be
shared with you if any of your members participates in a successful
consortium for a project. In addition to the project revenue stream you
will also be entitled to a share of membership fees generated through
your efforts.
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Visibility: You will get complete visibility in all marketing collateral both
within India and internationally
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Availing of EBTCâs services across the project cycle â EOI > RFI >
RFP > Final Bid â and also across its four dimensions, in particular,
initiatives â EEN, RIB, TLM and MPH.
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21. EWP â Exclusively for EU
Commercial projects
October 2013
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Project alert 60 days before open access
Apply through open calls > EOI > RFI > RFP
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Creation of a techno-commercial framework
Annual fees apply
Project 1
Project 2
Segment
Pulp & Paper Effluent
Distillery Effluent
Location
Northern India
Indiaâs 2nd largest cluster
Northern India
Asiaâs largest distiller
Volume
2 MLD
0.8 MLD
Pollution Load
COD: 800; TDS: 4000
COD: 30k, TDS: 80000
CAPEX
⏠3 million
⏠1.5 million
Model
BOOT
BOOT
Lead Developer
ETI Dynamics
ETI Dynamics
Concession
10 + 5 years
10 + 5 years
Seeking
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Scaling Up
17 other projects
Organic Treatment
Filtration / RO / Removal of Salts
Water Recycling
Disposal / treatment of heavy salt content residual
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22. EWP â Exclusively for EU
Research project on River Ganges PLUS
October 2013
The system would enable policy makers to assess a range of scenarios based on data
collected and would be able to assess policy decisions by understanding the sensitivity
of the outcomes based on their policy tweaks (input)
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23. EWP â Exclusively for EU
DST for river ecosystems in India
October 2013
Decision support system for River Ganges Basin is being extended for selected rivers
PARTNERS
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UK Universities
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Lead Managers
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University of Oxford
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Reserwater Innovation Foundation
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University of Southampton
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ETI Dynamics (UK)
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University of Dundee
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University of Durham
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EU Nodal Partner
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Indian Institutes of Technology
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IIT Kanpur
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IIT Roorkee
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IIT Gandhinagar
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IIT Indore
> Put forth an EOI
> Be a lead institute around
a
specific segment
> Develop a national or a
pan-European consortium
> Apply for EU research
grants
Strategic
Partnership
> Get invited to join the
existing consortium
IIT Madras
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Lead
Institute
Expression
of Interest
IIT Kharagpur
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EBTC
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