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Call for Proposals: Transforming Technology Solutions through Advanced Materials and Critical Minerals

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The United States and India have announced the launch of the U.S.-India TRUST (“Transforming the Relationship Utilizing Strategic Technology”) initiative.

The TRUST initiative is a product of the two governments’ recognition that advanced materials and critical minerals – the transformative resources of the future—are vital areas for collaboration. Often called the foundation of next-generation innovations, areas are crucial for technological breakthroughs that will shape the future.

The call under the United States-India Science and Technology Endowment Fund (USISTEF) is set to bolster collaborative efforts by supporting joint projects focused on these transformative areas. It aims to foster innovation, strengthen partnerships, and tackle the challenges surrounding supply chain resilience in these critical areas.

The US (through the Department of State) and India (through the Department of Science & Technology) governments established the United States-India Science & Technology Endowment Fund (USISTEF) in 2009 for supporting promising joint U.S.-India entrepreneurial initiatives on co-developing products or technologies that are beyond the ideation stage, have significant potential to commercialization within 2-3 years, and address critical societal challenges. USISTEF activities are implemented and administered through the binational Indo-U.S. Science and Technology Forum (IUSSTF).

Objectives
  • Through a competitive grants program, the USISTEF selects and supports promising joint U.S.-India technology innovation and entrepreneurial initiatives that are commercially viable and socially relevant. These joint initiatives can originate from U.S. and Indian entities including startups, government, academic, or commercial endeavors, and any combination thereof, provided they focus on applied R&D, incorporate a business plan and proof of commercial concept, and have significant sustainable commercial potential.
Themes
  • The call will fund joint development and commercialization of advanced materials and critical minerals supporting the requirements of at least one of the following fields:
    • Quantum computing and communication
    • Cybersecurity/secured communication
    • Semiconductor fabrication/design/assembly/testing
    • Al systems (GPUs)
    • Biomanufacturing (biomaterials)
    • New energy security solutions
  • The joint proposals aim to support teams in deploying and commercializing laboratory-validated prototypes that demonstrate innovation and societal impact.
  • Essential Considerations-The mandate of USISTEF is “Commercializing Technologies for Societal Impact.” In line with this, preference will be given to:
    • Technologies demonstrating advanced levels of innovation.
    • Technologies having higher commercialization potential or technology readiness levels (TRL).
    • Breakthrough technologies that address critical societal challenges.
Funding Information
  • Grant-in-aid: INR 1,00,000,00/- for each project
  • Period up to 24 months.
Eligibility Criteria
  • Proposals must have at least one Indian and one U. S. partner for the complete duration of the proposed project. Primary partners from both sides must have significant and synergistic roles in the development and commercialization of technologies for the specific application described in the proposal.
  • At least one of the partners must be an entrepreneurial entity (preferably a small or medium-scale enterprise) and the team may include any combination of the following:
    • Incorporated companies including start-ups; or
    • Non-incorporated entities; or
    • Academic, governmental and non-governmental research institutions or their consortia
  • If one of the partners is an academic institution/government entity/research institution, a no-objection certificate approving the participation of the Principal Investigator in the project must be submitted at the time of the application.
  • The relationship between the U.S. and Indian partners must be clearly defined, including ownership of intellectual property rights for the technology proposed to be developed and commercialized. A formal, signed “Partnership Agreement” must be submitted once the team is shortlisted for further review.
Ineligibility Criteria
  • Subsidiaries/spin-offs of one partner in the other country are not eligible to apply.

    Application deadline

    April 25, 2025

    How to apply

    Visit IUSSTF

The U.S.-India TRUST initiative aims to foster collaboration between the United States and India in the fields of advanced materials and critical minerals which are essential for next-generation innovations.

Through the United States-India Science and Technology Endowment Fund (USISTEF), this initiative will support joint projects focused on these areas to drive innovation, strengthen partnerships, and ensure supply chain resilience.

Established in 2009, USISTEF promotes U.S.-India entrepreneurial efforts that develop commercially viable technologies with societal impacts.

The initiative will fund projects related to quantum computing, cybersecurity, semiconductor technologies, AI systems, biomanufacturing, and energy solutions.

Proposals must be collaborative efforts between Indian and U.S. partners, involving significant and synergistic roles for technology development and commercialization.

Grants of INR 1 crore are available for projects lasting up to 24 months, with eligible partnerships comprising entrepreneurial entities, academia, and research institutions.

Proposals must have clearly defined partnerships, including intellectual property rights agreements. Applications are due by April 25, 2025, and ineligibility applies to subsidiary/spinoff relationships across the two countries.

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