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Product-cum-Process Development Centres - Four Centres are in existence and two new Centres are at Firozabad (UP) for Glass Industry and Kannauj (UP) for Flavour and Fragrance. They are designed to work basically as R & D Institutions to carry out advanced developmental work in the concerned fields. Existing centres are at Meerut, Agra, Ramnagar and Mumbai. Two State Government-run-PPDCs are at Ludhiana and one at Ambala. Two more are being set up at Batala and Ludhiana.

Functions
1. To serve as research and development institutions in areas in dense industry cluster.
2. Product design and innovation
3. Product and process improvement and development of improved packaging techniques.
4. Common facility centre.
5. Manpower development training.

Central Footwear Training Institutes
CFTIs are in Agra and Chennai. CFTC Calcutta is functioning and CFTC Mumbai is under implementation.
Functions
1. Training of manpower for footwear industry.
2. Developing designs / new types of footwear to promote exports.

Associate Institutions- Training
There are three specialised institutions to undertake efforts in training and human resource development. They carry out entrepreneurship development programmes and meet the specialised training needs of the industry. The Institutions are -

1. Integrated Training Centre (Inds.), Nilokheri, Haryana.
2. National Institute for Small Industry Extension and Training (NISIET), Hyderabad.
3. National Institute for Entrepreneurship and Small Business Development(NIESBUD), New Delhi.
4. Indian Institute of Entrepreneurship, Guwahati.

List of SIDO & its Technical Institutions is given at Annexure I.

SIDO Services - Small Industries Development Organisation provides a comprehensive range of industrial extension services ranging from product identification to product marketing as given below-

Modernisation/In-Plant Studies - These services are available through the RTCs, Field Testing Stations and the Workshops attached to the SISIs.

Sub-Contract Exchanges - Fifteen Sub-contract Exchanges have been established in major SISIs to promote interaction between small and large units. They organise vendor development programmes and promote ancillarisation

Escort Services: SISIs and its associated institutions promote small scale industries through escort services by providing consultancy, information services, technical services and other services with following one.

1. Economic information
2. Project Identification and formulation
3. Feasibility studies
4. Industrial designing
5. Product development
6. Marketing advice and assistance, and
7. Export Promotion

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