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premier defence research organisation - DRDO - along with
Ficci and Texas University has initiated a programme for commercialisation
of technologies developed by it for the defence forces.
The Technology
Assessment and Commercialisation (ATAC) programme aims to
create a commercial pathway to deliver technologies developed
by DRDO for appropriate commercial markets for use in civilian
products and services, DRDO chief M Natarajan said here.
In the first
edition of the programme, 26 DRDO labs with over 200 technologies
are being assessed by Ficci for developing them into commercial
ventures in both national and international markets.
Natarajan added
that 85% of the technologies being developed by DRDO were
of dual use and could be successfully used in civilian applications.
While DRDO
continues to develop cutting-edge technologies for Indian
armed forces, it will also pursue spinning out relevant technologies
for non-military applications, he said.
Speaking on the
interest shown by the industry in the programme, Ficci chairman
Amit Mitra said, Within four months of signing the MoU
between DRDO and Ficci, several leading industry players have
submitted their expressions of interest (EoI) to FICCI.
Source: livemint.com
Date: 24 February 2009

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