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In a significant stride towards fostering innovation and advancing science and technology, the Centre for Development of Advanced Computing (CDAC) Thiruvananthapuram, under the InTranSE Programme of the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY), transferred three indigenous technologies to 12 industries. The occasion marked the launch of the “Digital India FutureLABS Summit 2024” at IIIT-Delhi, aligning with the overarching theme of Vikshit Bharat @2047, an initiative of Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi.
The thermal Smart camera, equipped with an inbuilt DPU for various AI-based analytics, has applications across diverse domains, including Smart Cities, Industries, Defence, and Health. The technology underwent field implementation, testing, and validation, particularly for road traffic applications. Eight industries, including RRPS4E Innovation Pvt Ltd, SCITA Solutions, TAK Technologies Pvt Ltd, and others, received the transfer of this cutting-edge thermal camera technology.
The Industrial Vision Sensor iVIS 10GigE, a CMOS-based vision processing system with a robust on-board computing engine, designed for next-generation industrial machine vision applications, was transferred to Spookfish Innovations Pvt Ltd.
The FlexiFleet technology, geared towards optimising fleet operations and enhancing efficiency, along with related systems such as Personalised Transit Route Guidance and Operational Strategies for Headway Reliability, was transferred to three industries simultaneously—Atulya Abhinav Tech Private Limited, Unidad Techno Labs(P) Ltd, and IBI Group India Private Limited.
The indigenously developed thermal camera is poised to revolutionise applications in Smart Cities, Industries, Defence, and Health. With built-in AI analytics, it promises advancements in road traffic management and a multitude of other sectors, contributing to enhanced efficiency and safety.
The CMOS-based Industrial Vision Sensor iVIS 10GigE holds immense potential for industrial machine vision applications. With its powerful on-board computing engine, it is set to drive innovation in next-generation industrial processes and automation.
The suite of Fleet Management System technologies, including FlexiFleet, Personalised Transit Route Guidance, and Operational Strategies for Headway Reliability, is designed to optimise fleet operations, improve passenger experiences, and enhance the reliability of public transit services.
The exchange of technology transfer documents took place at the “Digital India FutureLABS Summit 2024” in the esteemed presence of Shri Rajeev Chandrasekhar, Minister of State for Electronics & Information Technology, Skill Development & Entrepreneurship, and Jal Shakti. Also in attendance were Smt. Sunita Verma, GC R&D in E⁢ E. Magesh, DG-CDAC; Kalaiselvan A, Director – CDAC Trivandrum; and senior officials from the government, along with CEOs and CTOs of the recipient industries.
The transfer of these indigenous technologies reflects India’s commitment to technological advancements, innovation, and the vision outlined in Vikshit Bharat @2047. As these cutting-edge technologies find applications in various industries, they are poised to contribute significantly to India’s progress in science and technology, fostering a culture of innovation and excellence.
India is strongly committed to developing indigenous technology and IT solutions, underlining its dedication to innovation and self-reliance in the rapidly advancing digital landscape. OpenGov Asia reported that the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR), led by Dr N Kalaiselvi, is driving initiatives to foster ‘Atmanirbhar Bharat’ through the development of indigenous technologies as part of its pursuit of advancing India’s self-reliance.
Dr Kalaiselvi stressed CSIR’s commitment to indigenisation across its 37 laboratories, showcasing success stories like the ‘Purple Revolution’ achieved through Lavender cultivation in Jammu & Kashmir, illustrating how technological innovation in agriculture can spur economic growth. This aligns with India’s broader effort to leverage technology for inclusive governance, as exemplified by initiatives in Jammu and Kashmir, inspiring similar endeavours in Himalayan states.
Additionally, the CSIR program highlighted PRIMA ET11, India’s first women-friendly compact Electric Tractor, showcasing the country’s commitment to inclusivity and diversity in technology development. This aligns with earlier initiatives, reinforcing India’s drive for technological self-reliance and inclusivity.