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Sitharaman’s 11 challenges for defence startups

Challenges include individual protection system with built-in sensors, see-through armour, carbon fibre winding, active protection system, secure hardware based offline encrypt or device for graded security and development of 4G/LTE based tactical local area network, among others.

Updated on: Aug 04, 2018 11:43 PM IST
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The defence ministry on Saturday threw up 11 challenges for startups to come up with potential solutions for technological needs of the defence establishment and said it would ensure their ideas and prototypes will get a market.

Defence minister Nirmala Sitharaman on Saturday threw up 11 challenges for startups to come up with potential solutions for technological needs of the defence establishment and said it would ensure their ideas and prototypes will get a market. (PTI)
Defence minister Nirmala Sitharaman on Saturday threw up 11 challenges for startups to come up with potential solutions for technological needs of the defence establishment and said it would ensure their ideas and prototypes will get a market. (PTI)

These challenges are individual protection system with built-in sensors, see-through armour, carbon fibre winding, active protection system, secure hardware based offline encrypt or device for graded security, development of 4G/LTE based tactical local area network.

It also includes development of advanced technology based desalination system and bilge oily water separation system, artificial intelligence in logistics and SCM, remotely piloted airborne vehicles, laser weaponry and unmanned surface and underwater vehicles.

They were part of the ‘Defence India Startup Challenge’ launched by defence minister Nirmala Sitharaman in Bengaluru on Saturday. The challenge is part of IDEX (Innovation for Defence Excellence) announced by Prime Minister Narendra Modi in April.

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“There is vibrant atmosphere for startups today. We will make sure that their ideas and prototypes will get a market. We are not going to disqualify startups when they approach us. We are not going to disqualify startups in anything you want to approach us with. Whether it is a bid, tender or suo motu proposal. All three avenues are open for startups,” she said.

The defence minister also pointed out that rules have been amended to incorporate new ideas and give orders accordingly if they were tested with the defence ministry.

 
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