“Indigenous Tech Boosts Indian Industries”

Three innovative technologies developed in India were transferred to 12 industries, showcasing progress in digital innovation and industry collaboration.

The Aryavarth Express
Agency(New Delhi): In a significant stride towards realizing the ‘Innovation, Science and Technology’ theme of Vikshit Bharat @2047, an initiative by Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi, three indigenous technologies were transferred to various industries. This development occurred at the “Digital India FutureLABS Summit 2024” held at IIIT-Delhi, under the InTranSE Program of the Ministry of Electronics & IT (MeitY).

The first technology, a Thermal Smart Camera, is equipped with an inbuilt DPU to run AI-based analytics. This indigenously developed technology finds applications in diverse domains such as Smart Cities, Industries, Defence, and Health. It has undergone field implementation, testing, and validation for road traffic applications. This technology was simultaneously transferred to eight industries: RRPS4E Innovation Pvt Ltd, SCITA Solutions, TAK Technologies Pvt Ltd, AABMATICA Technologies, Prama India Pvt Ltd, Samriddhi Automations Pvt Ltd, Norden Research and Innovation Centre, and Vehant Technologies Pvt Ltd.

The second technology is the CMOS-based Industrial Vision Sensor iVIS 10GigE. This vision processing system, armed with a powerful on-board computing engine, is designed for next-generation industrial machine vision applications. M/s Spookfish Innovations Pvt Ltd is the industry recipient of this technology.

The third technology, FlexiFleet, is a fleet management system that aims to optimize operations and enhance efficiency for fleet operators and transit agencies. It includes features like vehicle location tracking and alerts for various conditions such as overspeed, geofence, ignition, idle, halt, and rash driving. Additionally, the Personalized Transit Route Guidance System, a mobile app, improves travel experiences by offering passengers efficient or personalized route choices. Another component, Operational Strategies for Headway Reliability, serves as a dynamic scheduling tool for transit operators to minimize bus bunching, thereby enhancing the reliability of public transit services. This technology was transferred to three industries: Atulya Abhinav Tech Private Limited, Unidad Techno Labs(P) Ltd, and IBI Group India Private Limited.

The technology transfer documents were exchanged in the presence of the Minister of State for Electronics & Information Technology, Skill Development & Entrepreneurship, and Jal Shakti, Shri Rajeev Chandrasekhar. Other notable attendees included Smt. Sunita Verma, GC R&D in E⁢ E. Magesh, DG-CDAC; Kalaiselvan A, Director – CDAC Trivandrum; senior government officials, and CEOs & CTOs of various industries. This event marks a significant milestone in the advancement of indigenous technological development and its integration into the industrial sector, reflecting India’s growing prowess in the realm of digital innovation and technology.

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