New Delhi, February 2024.
Prama India and Government of India’s C-DAC (Meity) recently
announced a technology partnership through the ‘Transfer of Technology’ (ToT)
Pact for Thermal Cameras. This partnership enables Prama India as a technology
partner to manufacture, market and support the innovative solutions. Prama
India has recently signed a ToT (Transfer of Technology) agreement with the
Centre for Development of Advanced Computing (C-DAC), Ministry of Electronics
& Information Technology (Meity), Government of India, for Thermal Camera
Technology. With this significant initiative, PramaIndia has created a new
benchmark in the Indian Security Industry. This new initiative by Prama India
will bolster R&D and help to develop innovative thermal technology applications.
This technology partnership was officially announced by
C-DAC at the ‘Digital India FutureLabs’
launch event held at IIITM, New Delhi, in the presence of Shri
Rajeev Chandrasekhar, Honourable Minister of State for Electronics &
Information Technology, Skill Development & Entrepreneurship and Jal
Shakti, Government of India.
The Centre for
Development of Advanced Computing (C-DAC) is the premier R&D organization
of Ministry of Electronics& Information Technology (Meity) for carrying out
R&D in IT, Electronics and associated areas.
Shri Rajeev Chandrasekhar has
launched the "Digital India FutureLABS” and delivered the keynote address
at the ‘Digital India FutureLABS Summit 2024,’ focused on ‘Catalyzing the
Next-generation Electronics System Design through Digital India FutureLABS. The
Centre for Development of Advanced Computing (C-DAC) is the premier R&D
organization of Ministry of Electronics& Information Technology (Meity) for
carrying out R&D in IT, Electronics and associated areas.
On this momentous occasion, the Prama India representative
said, “The signing of Transfer of Technology (ToT) Agreement for Thermal Camera
Technology with C-DAC, Thiruananthpuram is a new milestone in our indigenous
manufacturing journey. We at Prama India are committed to the vision of
Artmanirbhar Bharat (Self-reliant India) for achieving the goal of Viksit
Bharat (Developed India) and Surakshit Bharat (Secured India).This joint
initiative by C-DAC and Meity has created a landmark milestone for Prama India,
which is a leading indigenous manufacturer of Video Security Products and
Allied Systems. We hope that our technology partnership with C-DAC will bolster
the cause of R&D and product innovation. This technology collaboration will
help us in developing innovative solutions as per the requirements of
end-users. ”
He further added, “The certificate of partnership states
that Prama India is the Technology Partner of Centre for Development of
Advanced Computing (C-DAC) for general purpose thermal camera. Prama India is
the authorized to manufacture, market and support general purpose thermal
camera in India as per the transfer of Technology agreement with C-DAC, Thiruanatnthpuram.”
Incorporated with the core belief to put India on the global map for video security products, Prama India has its state-of-the-art manufacturing facility near Mumbai. It is the first mover indigenous manufacturing company with the vision of ‘Atmanirbhar Bharat’. The indigenous brand, PRAMA celebrates the maxim of ‘Made for India, Made by India and Made in India’ and manufactures high quality video security products catering to all the security needs. Prama India has the world-class manufacturing facility to help transform India into a global manufacturing and export hub for video security products. The company has a commitment to ‘Surakshit Bharat’ resolve through indigenous manufacturing of video security products.
Shri Rajeev Chandrasekhar further
said, “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. Digital India FutureLABS will act as a catalyst for this
and in rounding off our ambitions of ensuring the Indian flag on every segment
of emerging Tech Innovation.”
The Summit also witnessed an
announcement of the 22 MoUs of C-DAC with Industry for implementation of the
FutureLABS. The event was hosted by Shri E.Magesh, Director
General,C-DAC and Ms. Sunita Verma, Group Coordinator, R&D in Electronics
and IT (MeiT) in association with Shri Ranjan Bose, Director IIITM, New Delhi. The
Digital India FutureLABS, coordinated by C-DAC, aims to tap into the
trillion-dollar opportunity presented by the Electronics System Design and
Manufacturing (ESDM) sector. The initiative seeks to move up the value chain,
fortify domestic R&D, and create a collaborative ecosystem for the
development of IPs, standards, and the next-generation Electronics System
Design in the country. Focusing on key growth areas such as Compute,
Communication, Automotive & Mobility, Strategic Electronics, and Industrial
IoT, the FutureLABS initiative is strategically positioned to leverage
futuristic technologies, including AI, Big Data, and Quantum Computing, marking
a transformative phase in Indian research.