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DRDO organises ‘Anusandhaan Chintan Shivir’ to encourage Defence R&D in Industry &Academia

  • Releases list of 75 Technology Priority Areas

New Delhi. Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) organised an ‘Anusandhaan Chintan Shivir’ in New Delhi on June 27, with the aim to encourage Defence R&D within the industry and academia. Chief of Defence Staff General Anil Chauhan was the Chief Guest at the event.

Chief of Defence Staff General Anil Chauhan addressing ‘Anusandhaan Chintan Shivir’, organised by DRDO, in New Delhi on June 27.

A list of 75 technology priority areas were released on the occasion. The list identified by the DRDO is further divided into 403 technological categories, which further spread out to 1,295 current & future technology development tasks.The technology priority areas, as listed in DRDO Technology Foresight 2023, are as follows:

SNoTechnology Area
1Additive Manufacturing
2Aero Structures
3Aerodynamics
4Aeromechanical Systems
5Agro Technology for Military Support in High Altitude Areas
6AI/ML Technology
7Alternative Power Plant
8Antennas
9Armoured& Combat Vehicles
10Autonomous Systems and Robotics
11Behavioural Analysis for Soldiers
12Bio Defence
13Bio Remediation
14Biomedical Engineering & Technologies
15C4ISR
16Camouflage Technology
17CBRN Defence
18Communication
19Control Systems
20Counter Swarm Technology
21Cyber, Information & Communication Security
22Decoys
23Detonics& Mechanisms
24Diesel Engine
25Directed Energy
26Electric Power Technology
27Electro Optics
28Electronic Devices
29Electronic Warfare
30EM Rail Gun
31Embedded Systems
32Energy
33Environment Protection
34Environmental Testing
35Fire Fighting
36Guidance & Navigation
37Guided Artillery
38Gun Technology
39Hardware In Loop Simulation
40High Performance Computing
41Hydro Structures
42Hypersonic Technologies
43Life Support
44Materials
45Military Food Technology
46Mines & Mines Detection
47Missile Systems
48Multi-Barrel Rockets
49Munition/Ammunition
50Natural Hazard Management
51Non Destructive Evaluation
52Ocean Profiling
53Parachute Technology
54Passive Countermeasures
55Propulsion Technologies
56Protective Clothing & Gears
57Quantum Technologies
58Radar Technologies
59Radome Technologies
60Respiratory Management
61Seeker Technologies
62Sensors/Detectors
63Soldier Support
64Sonar Technologies
65Space Situational Awareness
66Space Technologies
67Surveillance and Tracking
68Swarm Technology
69Terahertz
70UAV
71UGV
72Underwater Defence Technologies
73Wargaming
74Warhead/Explosive & Ballistic Protection
75Waste Management

Unveiling the 75 technology priority areas will provide a major fillip to the defence manufacturing sector by encouraging the industry to indigenise and innovate on defence technologies in order to place India on the self-reliance trajectory; thereby, promoting military technology design & development in the country through engagement with industry and academia.

Secretary Department of Defence R&D and Chairman DRDO Dr. Samir V. Kamat addressing ‘Anusandhaan Chintan Shivir’

The DRDO Technology Foresight 2023 listing all areas, categories and technology development activities was also unveiled. The document identifies the technology areas on which various laboratories of DRDO are currently working. It is available on www.drdo.gov.in. The list of activities identifies future technology areas that are required for development of defence systems and defence R&D for strengthening the security of the nation. The webpage will list major technology tasks envisaged in the near future for the defence R&D needs. Industry and academia is given the listing of various establishments of DRDO working in the respective areas, thereby establishing a seamless channel of understanding between various stakeholders. 

Speaking on the occasion, the Chief of Defence Staff complimented the DRDO for organising the ‘Anusandhaan Chintan Shivir’ and stressed on the importance of indigenous defence technologies for the Armed Forces.

In his address, Secretary Department of Defence R&D and Chairman DRDO Dr. Samir V. Kamatstated that the DRDO, Industry and Academia should work in synergy to take the technologies from low to advance level where it can be taken up for bulk production.

Unveiling of DRDO Technology Foresight 2023 during ‘Anusandhaan Chintan Shivir’

Director General (Technology Management) Dr. Subrata Rakshit, Director IIT Delhi Prof. Rangan Banerjee and Executive VP L&T Mr. Arun Ramchandani provided DRDO, Academia and Industry perspectives on Defence R&D during the Shivir.

Chief of Integrated Defence Staff to the Chairman, Chiefs of Staff Committee (CISC) Lt General Johnson P. Mathew, DG (Admin) Air Headquarters Air Marshal PK Ghosh, senior officers of Ministry of Defence, scientists from DRDO, industry leaders and academia experts were also present.

The DRDO with its network of laboratories and centres is deeply engaged in development of defence technologies covering various disciplines, like aeronautics, armaments, electronics, combat vehicles, engineering systems, instrumentation, missiles, advanced computing simulation, special materials, naval systems, life sciences, training information systems and modern agriculture technologies. Achieving self-reliance in critical defence technologies and systems through development of state-of-the-art weapon systems and equipment is one of the core activities of DRDO. DRDO has been interacting with various Defence ecosystem stakeholders to foster the Industry & Academia cooperation to develop new technologies.

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