
NATIONAL STRATEGIC PROGRAMME FOR INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY
This draft outlines a strategic program for the acquisition of industrial technology, emphasizing efficiency, sustainability, and inclusive development. It introduces key functions, sector technology gaps, and aims to upgrade technology and skills in various industrial clusters. The document evaluates technology readiness, labor market efficiency, and proposes interventions in textile and sports goods sectors.
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DRAFT NATIONAL STRATEGIC PROGRAMME FOR ACQUISITION OF INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY (2019 2022)
Scheme of Presentation Background / Rationale Sectoral Technology Gaps Proposed Methodology / Programme Technical Textile Interventions
Vision Ministry of Industries & Production To Achieve Efficient, Sustainable and Inclusive Industrial Development
TUSDEC Mission & Key Functions Upgrade Technology and Skills of Key and Strategic Industrial Clusters and Connect Pakistan to the Global Value Chain Identification of Technological Trends, Benchmarking & Tech. Acquisition Establish Technology Up-gradation Centers (TUCs) to work as Technology Acquisition & Demonstration Channels Establish Skill Development Centers (SDCs) for Cutting Edge Technologies Develop & Manage Technology Up gradation & Skill Development Fund Dissemination of information Priority Industrial Sectors Initially Identified for Interventions; Light Engineering Chemicals Metal & Ceramics Consumer Durables Agro Processing Glass & Plastic Automotive Mining TUSDEC s Being Cross Sector Company is Represented on BoDs of other Sector Specific Companies KTDMC GTDMC CDTC F P PHSADC AHAN SIDC STEDEC
Technology Readiness Status / Ranking Structure of Manufactured Exports Tech. Readiness Comparison 80% 74% 6.1 6 5.6 58% 4.9 60% 14 3.1 3 2.8 40% 15 24% 29 18% 18% 46 8% 20% 111 120 107 0% (Ranking out of 137; Score out of 7) High & Medium Tech Low Tech Resource Based Singapore Japan Korea Malaysia India Pakistan Bangladesh World Pakistan 74% 74% 80% 65% 70% 57% 55% 52% 60% 50% 40% 32% 28% 40% 27% 30% 18% 17% 16% 16% 8% 10% 20% 8% 3% 10% 0% High & Medium Tech Low Tech Resource Based Source: Industrial Development Report ,2018 (UNIDO) & World Bank Korea Singapore China Malaysia India Pakistan
Labor Market Efficiency Status / Ranking Singapore 2 Japan 22 Malaysia 26 China 38 Korea 73 India 75 Bangladesh 118 Pakistan 128 Source : Global Competitiveness Index 2017-18, World Economic Forum
Sector Technology Gaps Sector Technology Gaps Technical Textile World Textile Market: US $ 789.25 Bn Pakistan Share : US $ 13 Bn World Tech. Textile: US $ 192 Bn Pakistan Share: US $ 0.250 Bn Composites - Sports goods (Snow & water sports, Ski, Baseball, Mechanized Ball) World Market: US$ 156.43 Bn Pakistan Share: US $ 1.17 Bn Sports Goods Textile Manufacturing (semi conductors, multilayer PCB), FCC, UL,CE Mark. EU Compliant Boats (GPS, Radio and Fish Finders etc.) Marine Fisheries Electrical / Electronics Implants & Electro Medical Devices Canned Food, Fruit Pulp, Potato Powder, Fruit & Veg. Dehydration, Cheese & butter W. Surgical Market: US$ 272.60 Bn Pakistan Share US$ 0.37 Bn W. EM Dev. & Imp.: US$ 77.04 Bn, Pakistan Share; US$ 0.00166 Bn Agro Food Processing (Excl. Rice) Surgical World Market: US $ 999.15 Bn Pakistan Share: US$ 1.98 Bn Pakistan Imports: US$ 4.25 Bn Low Technology Base (World trade - 55% Share , Pakistan s trade - 1% Share) Digitization , Automation, Reverse Engineering (CAD/CAM/CAE) Engineering Auto Value Added Products Like Footwear CAD / CAM & REACH World Leather Market: Us $ 119 Bn Pakistan Share: US $ 1.17 Bn World Footwear : US $ 54.46 Bn Continuous Grinding & Polishing W. Cutlery orld Market: US$ 14.79 Bn Pakistan Share: US$ 0.09 Bn Cutlery Leather Virtual Casting (Simulation) Foundry
National Strategic Programme for Acquisition of Industrial Technology (NSPAIT) Keeping in view the low rankings of Pakistan in Knowledge Economy Index (KEI) and Global Competitiveness Index(GCI), Government of Pakistan formulated Task Force on Technology Driven Knowledge Economy to trigger knowledge based industrial development through technology innovation, dissemination and commercialization Based on its mandate, TUSDEC conducted detailed research and participated in various meetings of the taskforce to develop National Strategic Programme for Acquisition of Industrial Technology (NSPAIT). The programme proposes key interventions for priority sectors including Textiles (with particular ref. to Technical Textile), Construction (including Cement, Ceramics, Marble & Granite) and Engineering & Technology (Including Light Engineering, Cutlery, Gems & Jewelry) Objective of the programme is to bring a systematic approach for developing Pakistan s technological capabilities improving the technology being used in various industrial sectors across Pakistan for strengthening of technology driven knowledge based economy through acquiring, assimilating and
National Strategic Programme for Acquisition of Industrial Technology (NSPAIT) Interventions Knowledge Based Development Textile Sector (with particular ref. to Technical Textile) Establishment of Testing, R&D and Training facilities for technical textile Waterless dyeing facility for sportswear sector, Sialkot and for Denim jeans Other priority interventions as identified through stakeholders consultations Construction Sector (including Cement, Ceramics, Marble & Granite) Strengthening of Testing Facility of Cement, Concrete, Iron and Allied Materials in Lahore High Pressure Die Casting Machine and Kiln for Gujranwala Ceramic Cluster TUCs & SDCs Development of Marble and Granite Sector through upgradation of machinery pool Engineering and Technology Sector (Including Light engineering, Cutlery, Gems & Jewelry) Induction of Pressure Die Casting Machine, Injection Moulding Machine and 3D Scanner in Gujranwala Development of Metal Casting Technology - Induction of High Pressure Die Casting Machine in Peshawar Induction of Pressure Die Casting Machine in Karachi Technology Upgradation of Cutlery Sector, Wazirabad Support for upgradation of Gems & Jewelry Technology, Quetta Knowledge Based Skill Development in digitization - Design and Analysis Establishment of UNIDO assisted Investment & Technology Promotion Office (ITPO) Other Interventions Tax and Policy Reforms
Knowledge based Development of Textile Sector (with particular ref. to Technical Textile) Description Details The textile sector is contributing 59.43% to the country s exports Total Textile Exports (USD Bn) World share 789.25, Pakistan Share 13 Bn Background Pakistan s export in Textile Sector are mainly dependent on conventional textiles and that too has decreased Global share of Technical Textile increased in past two decades Low share of Pakistan in Technical Textile World Technical Textile Market: US $ 192 Bn, Pakistan Share: US$ 0.250 Bn Absence of research and testing facilities for technical textile and allied products Lacking applied R&D in technical textile Technical textile sector lack training, skills and relevant information about world trends in fields like geotech, meditech and sportech Gaps / Issues Absence of research & testing laboratory for textile & allied products Unavailability of Dry Dyeing technology locally for denim jeans and sportswear industries High level of environmental concerns due to excessive wastage of water in conventional dyeing processes
Knowledge based Development of Textile Sector (with particular ref. to Technical Textile) Description Details Promote applied R&D in technical textile Human Resource development through training, skills and knowledge dissemination Identified and expected Interventions Establish research and testing laboratory Establish Dry Dying facility for sportswear in PPP mode Other priority interventions as highlighted by relevant stakeholders