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In what cases are organizations and individuals considered for partial support of research and development funds from the Supporting Industry Development Program?
Organizations and individuals are considered for partial support of research and development funds from the Supporting Industry Development Program? from the Supporting Industry Development Program for the cases specified in Article 4 Decree 111/2015/ND-CP as follows:
Research and development
1. Organizations and individuals that research and develop the production of supporting industry products on the List of supporting industry products prioritized for development are given incentives and support as follows:
a) Are funded from the Supporting Industry Development Program, support from Funds, and other funding sources for research, development and training;
b) Are considered for partial support of research and development funds from Supporting industry development program for cases of self-investment in research and technology development with highly effective application results;
c) State support of up to 50% of the cost for the project of pilot production of supporting industry products.
2. Projects to build research and development facilities to produce supporting industrial products are allocated land, leased land by the State and enjoy land use incentives according to land laws; be considered for maximum support of 50% of the investment in research equipment from the Supporting Industry Development Program.
Thus, according to the law, organizations and individuals are considered to support part of the research and development funding from the Supporting Industry Development Program in cases of self-investment in research and development of technology with highly effective application results.
What is the maximum % of the cost of trial manufacturing of supporting industrial products in application and transfer that will be supported?
The cost of trial manufacturing of supporting industrial products in application and transfer that will be supported is specified in Article 5 of Decree 111/2015/ND-CP as follows:
Application and transfer
1. Organizations and individuals that transfer technology to produce supporting industry products on the List of supporting industry products prioritized for development are entitled to legal incentives on technology transfer and other incentives according to current regulations.
2. Technology application and transfer activities to produce supporting industry products in the List of priority supporting industry products for development are supported by the Supporting Industry Development Program as follows:
a) Cooperation projects and schemes between manufacturing enterprises and units with applied technology in technology transfer are partially supported by funding;
b) Costs for manufacturing and testing products Supporting industrial products in the List of supporting industrial products prioritized for development are supported up to a maximum of 50%.
3. The State supports up to 75% of technology transfer costs for material production projects that use over 85% of raw materials that are products of domestic mineral deep processing including metal ores, non-metal ores and petrochemical products to serve the production of supporting industrial products.
Thus, according to the law, the cost of manufacturing and testing supporting industrial products in application and transfer will be supported up to a maximum of 50%.
How is international cooperation on supporting industries in the field of human resource development regulated?
International cooperation on supporting industries in the field of human resource development is regulated in Article 7 of Decree 111/2015/ND-CP as follows:
International cooperation on supporting industries support
1. Expand international cooperation in supporting industry activities, especially with countries, territories, foreign organizations and individuals, multinational corporations, and foreign economic groups with advanced scientific and technological levels to attract investment and create links between organizations and individuals engaged in supporting industry activities in Vietnam and foreign countries.
2. Promote search and transfer of advanced technology into Vietnam to improve the capacity of domestic supporting industry enterprises.
3. Promote international cooperation in the field of supporting industry human resource development, prioritize cooperation in training students in supporting industry engineering majors at advanced universities, colleges, and vocational schools in the region and around the world; attract and effectively utilize highly qualified people and talented young forces to cooperate in research and teaching in supporting industries in Vietnam.
Thus, according to the provisions of law in international cooperation on supporting industries in the field of human resource development, it is necessary to promote cooperation and prioritize cooperation in training students in supporting industry engineering majors at advanced universities, colleges, and vocational schools in the region and around the world.
Attract and effectively utilize highly qualified people and talented young forces to cooperate in research and teaching in supporting industries in Vietnam.
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