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At the Mobile World Congress 2024 in Barcelona, Spain, the Centre for Development of Telematics (C-DOT), a premier research institution under the Government of India focusing on telecom technology, unveiled plans for a transformative collaboration with a global tech giant. This strategic partnership aims to ignite innovation within India’s burgeoning tech ecosystem and provide essential support to local developers and startups.
The company is at the forefront of enabling connectivity across industries, offering advanced technologies that power the next generation of smart devices. With a focus on innovation and collaboration, it aims to accelerate the digital economy and transform industries worldwide.
Under this partnership, the company pledges to provide C-DOT with cutting-edge technology, expertise, and intellectual property training. These resources will empower Indian startups, academia, and original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) to accelerate the development and commercialisation of indigenous telecom products, leveraging the company’s wireless solutions and technologies.
The collaboration is poised to achieve several overarching objectives including facilitating Access to Foundational Technologies. Startups, OEMs, and academia will gain access to foundational chip technologies and domain experts, fostering innovation and scaling up research and development efforts.
It will also expedite the commercialisation of Indigenous Products. The partnership aims to expedite the commercialisation and business development of Indian startups engaged in building telecom products and solutions, thereby bolstering the nation’s digital economy.
Dr Neeraj Mittal, Chairman of the Digital Communications Commission and Secretary of the Department of Telecommunications, Ministry of Communications, emphasised the pivotal role of innovation in driving India’s digital growth. He reaffirmed the government’s commitment to nurturing entrepreneurship in telecom technology, aligning with Prime Minister Modi’s vision of “Design in India” and “Make in India.”
Dr Rajkumar Upadhyay, CEO of C-DOT, expressed enthusiasm about the partnership’s potential to unlock India’s vast R&D capabilities and accelerate the commercialisation of new products and use cases. He highlighted the alignment with the Ministry of Communications’ directives, guiding the nation toward self-reliance in telecom solutions.
The Senior Vice President and President of the company underscored India’s thriving tech ecosystem and the government’s initiatives to foster growth. With her company’s commitment to India’s digital journey, she envisioned significant opportunities for innovation, particularly in 5G and on-device AI technologies.
The Vice President and General Manager of the company said he ws confident about the collaboration’s potential to foster innovation. He emphasised its dedication to supporting developers and startups across India, aligning with the nation’s aspirations for technological advancement.
C-DOT has been instrumental in India’s telecom revolution, spearheading indigenous research and development efforts for over three decades. With a diverse product portfolio spanning various telecom technologies, C-DOT remains committed to realising the objectives of flagship government programs and building an “Atmanirbhar Bharat” (Self-Reliant India).
The partnership marks a significant milestone in India’s journey toward digital transformation. By leveraging the company’s expertise and resources, C-DOT aims to foster a vibrant ecosystem of innovation, driving India’s leadership in the global telecom landscape. This collaboration underscores the importance of strategic partnerships in unlocking the full potential of India’s tech ecosystem and driving inclusive growth and development.
OpenGov Asia reported that India’s participation in the Mobile World Congress 2024 highlights its dedication to technological progress and global cooperation in the telecom sector. Led by Dr Neeraj Mittal, India showcased its telecom advancements and collaborations, aligning with the conference theme of “Future First” and prioritising innovation as a driver for socio-economic development. Secretary Mittal reaffirmed India’s commitment to leveraging technology for both economic growth and societal welfare.