SISI Bangalore (Karnataka)
Introduction
Small Industries Service Institute, Bangalore with its Branch Office at
Mangalore, looks after the needs of existing/prospective entrepreneurs
in the small scale sector in 13 districts out of 20 districts of the
State of Karnataka.
Workshop and laboratory facilities available and revenue earned
Workshops and laboratories attached to SISI, and Branch Institute
provided common facility services to small scale units in different
trades viz. general engineering works, chemical, leather, electrical and
electronics.
During the year 1998-99, 631 jobs were undertaken for the benefit of
485 units. In all the Institute and Branch SISI earned a total revenue
of Rs.5,66,616/-.
Blue prints/drawings Technical publications prepared and supplied
During the year 46 project profiles were prepared. Design and drawing
section of the Institute prepared 27 drawings, 1 blue print, 11
tracings, 183 charts, 269 certificates and 323 miscellaneous drawings
during the year 1995-96.
Consultancy services rendered
The Institute provided consultancy services in different fields at
different levels to existing and prospective entrepreneurs during the
year 1998-99 as under :
| S. No. |
Type of assistance |
At unit premises |
At SISI
Br. SISI |
Through correspondence |
Total |
| 1. |
Technical |
313 |
5020 |
728 |
7061 |
| 2. |
Managerial |
15 |
1055 |
70 |
1140 |
| 3. |
Economic & Statistical |
80 |
1600 |
60 |
1740 |
| 4. |
Assistance to start new
industries |
30 |
4294 |
142 |
4466 |
| |
Total |
438 |
11969 |
900 |
14407 |
Training and Seminars
a) Training
As a promotional and developmental measure for small scale industries,
the Institute accorded high priority to training programmes on different
aspects of small scale industries.
Technical Training:
During the year 20 technical training programmes/skill development
courses were conducted in the fields like synthetic detergents, screen
printing, agarbatti rolling, soldering techniques and blue print
reading, machinist, manufacture of small transformers, plastic toys,
hosiery knitting, etc. 279 candidates were trained in these courses.
Entrepreneurial Development Programme:
To promote entrepreneurship, the Institute conducted 15 EDP courses in
different parts of the State on leather utility articles, umbrella
assembly, computer hardware maintenance and servicing, etc. Besides the
above programmes, complete techno-managerial support was provided to
TECSOK and CEDOK for conducting EDP's of one month's duration each for
240 women during the year 1998-99.
b) Seminars
During the year SISI Bangalore conducted a Seminar on Awareness of
ISO-9000 series of standards on quality management among electronic
units in the small scale sector in association with ETDS Bangalore and
Consortium of Electronics Industries of Karnataka. An energy awareness
Seminar was conducted at SISI Bangalore in association with Tata Energy
Research Institute, Bangalore.
A UNIDO Workshop on Technology Transfer was conducted in association
with State Government and UNIDO. In this connection, a booklet
containing the details of small and medium enterprises of Karnataka
State who have evinced keen interest in Technology Transfer was
prepared.
Modernisation Programme
Under modernization programme a report on electronics process control
instruments industry for technology upgradation/modernisation was
prepared.
Ancillary Development/Marketing and Exports
a) Ancillary development/marketing
During the year 4 PLC meetings were held and officers of the SISI,
Bangalore participated in all these meetings. The State Level Ancillary
Guidance Committee Meeting was conducted to highlight the status of
ancillary industries under the chairmanship of Secretary, Industries,
Govt. of Karnataka.
64 units were registered with the SISI Sub-contract Exchange during the
year 1995-96 and 15 units were actually assisted in obtaining orders.
138 DGS & D enquiries were circulated to 52 units.
Under the Government Stores Purchase Programme 64 units were
recommended for enlistment to NSIC.
b) Exports
Under export promotion programme, the Institute organized 3 day
intensive training programme on Export Management and one training
programme on Packaging for exports at Bangalore. 13 candidates were
trained.
As a part of the Export Promotion activity, IMT Division conducted 3
Export Management Training Progammes for the benefit of existing as well
as prospective industrialists. 132 candidates attended the programmes. A
few of them have started the ventures by knowing the export procedures
which were imparted to them during the training programme.
Economical Investigation and Statistical Services
The Institute conducted Industrial Development Potentialities Surveys
of Bangalore, Hassan, Chitradurga and Kolar districts. EI division
updated the profile of Karnataka State. A note on rural industries in
India, their structural weaknesses and measures for their revival were
prepared. Furnished economic information to entrepreneurs and delivered
lectures to participants of various training programmes at the
Institute.
Monthly return on 18 reserved items used for compiling general Index of
industrial products was continued for the year 1995-96.
Alongwith Diagnostic Survey, the work of Sample Survey was also taken
up during the year. For the first phase of the Sample Survey 4985 units
were selected for collection of data.
Assistance to District Industries Centres
The Institute continued to provide extensive back up support to DIC's
coming under its jurisdiction in the State in promoting industrial
development by providing technical and economical information, project
profiles on industries, participating in EDPs and seminars organised by
DICs, conducting industrial potential surveys, attending Task Force
committee meetings, assisting DICs in capacity assessment of raw
materials, conducting mobile van demonstrations, processing applications
for allotment of sheds, training programmes under PMRY scheme etc.
Assistance to SC/ST/Women/Weaker Section Entrepreneurs
In pursuance of the Government policy to encourage persons belonging to
SC/ST/Weaker sections and women to become self- dependent economically,
SISI Bangalore has been making concerted efforts to provide all
assistance to them in their endeavours.
Energy Conservation
To impress upon the small scale/tiny sector entrepreneurs, the urgent
need to conserve energy, SISI, Bangalore organised an energy
conservation awareness programme in collaboration with the local Tata
Energy Research Institute. The programme was well attended by persons
engaged in consuming various forms of energy in industrial activities.
They were apprised of the various methods of conserving energy and use
of alternative forms of energy.
Pollution Control
A study report on 'Pollution Control in local asbestos cement based
industries' was prepared. In this report, various equipments used to
control pollution in asbestos cement industry suggestions for remedial
measures to control pollution have been explained. A lecture on
Pollution Control Measures was conducted by the Institute. An expert
from Karnataka Pollution Control Board, Bangalore delivered a lecture on
the subject.
Product and Quality Improvement
The Electronics Division of the Institute conducted an Awareness
Programme on ISO-9000 in association with DIC Tumkur for the benefit of
industrialists in the Small Scale sector in Tumkur district for
development of products as per international standards. The training was
conducted in association with Indian Institute of Packaging, Chennai. 15
units from the district participated in the programme.
Four electronic units were assisted in getting ISO accreditation.
Process, Product Development
The glass and ceramic division has developed a product called dustless
chalk which is very much superior to the traditional chalk. The knowhow
has been given to 5 entrepreneurs during the year. They are expected to
start the units in the near future.
Chemical laboratory rendered product development services to 39
entrepreneurs and many of them have started their units. Product
development on office paste, floor clearner, synthetic camphor, kumkum
powder, red oxide, metal paste, primer rubber milk adhesive, toilet
cleaner was done on specific request of entrepreneurs in the chemical
laboratory.

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