Prama India and Centre for Development of Advanced Computing (C-DAC), Ministry of Electronics & Information Technology (MeitY), Government of India have recently entered into a partnership for developing thermal cameras under the government’s ‘Transfer of Technology’ (ToT) initiative.
The ToT agreement with C-DAC enables Prama India as a technology partner to manufacture, market and support the innovative solutions. With this initiative, Prama India has created a new benchmark in the Indian security industry as it is seen to bolster R&D and help to develop innovative thermal technology applications indigenously.
The partnership was announced by the C-DAC at the ‘Digital India FutureLabs’ launch event held at IIITM, New Delhi, in the presence of Rajeev Chandrasekhar, Minister of State for Electronics & Information Technology, Skill Development & Entrepreneurship and Jal Shakti, Government of India.
“The signing of the ToT Agreement for Thermal Camera Technology with C-DAC is a new milestone in our indigenous manufacturing journey,” said Prama India’s representative. “We at Prama India are committed to the vision of Atmanirbhar Bharat for achieving the goal of Viksit Bharat and Surakshit Bharat,” he asserted. “We hope that our technology partnership with C-DAC will bolster the cause of R&D and product innovation in the country. This technology collaboration will help us in developing innovative solutions as per the requirements of end-users. ”
Being one of the first movers in indigenous manufacturing with the spirit of ‘Atmanirbhar Bharat,’ PRAMA celebrates the maxim of ‘Made for India, Made by India and Made in India’ in its endeavour of manufacturing high quality video security products catering to all security needs.
Making his Keynote address at the ‘Digital India FutureLabs’ that is focused on ‘catalyzing the next-generation electronics system design through Digital India FutureLABS, “the Digital India FutureLABS is the final piece in architecture for innovation being built by our PM since the launch of Digital India programme in 2015; it represents an opportunity for Indian startups at the forefront of developing NextGen electronics in automotive, compute, telecom, industrial and strategic electronics.”
According to him, Digital India FutureLABS will act as a catalyst for this transformation.
The Summit also witnessed an announcement of as many as 22 MoUs done by the C-DAC with Industry for implementation of the FutureLABS.