BEL wins IPC India Award
The Government of India, members of IPC, Indian and international electronics associations are supporting the event with participation from over 500+ leading Electronics companies attending the event.
BEL wins IPC India Award
Bengaluru: Navratna Defence PSU Bharat Electronics Limited was today conferred the IPC India Award as a recognition of its long-term association with IPC for its training and certification needs.
Mr Hari Kumar R, GM (Technology Planning)/BEL-Corporate Office, and Mr Krishnappa T R, Senior DGM (Corporate Communication)/BEL-Corporate Office, received the awards for BEL from Dr John Mitchell, CEO, IPC, at the inaugural edition of “Integrated Electronics Manufacturing & Interconnections (IEMI), organised by IPC – “The Global Trade Association for Electronics Manufacturing”, which is celebrating the 10th anniversary of its India chapter.
The Government of India, members of IPC, Indian and international electronics associations are supporting the event with participation from over 500+ leading Electronics companies attending the event.
About BEL: BEL is a multi-product, multi-technology, multi-unit conglomerate offering products and systems in the areas of Military Communications, Radars, Missile Systems, Naval Systems, Electronic Warfare & Avionics, C4I Systems, Electro Optics, Tank Electronics & Gun / Weapon System Upgrades and Electronic Fuses in the Defence segment.
BEL’s non-defence business segment includes areas such as EVMs, Homeland Security & Smart Cities, Solar, Satellite Integration & Space Electronics, Railways, Artificial Intelligence, Cyber Security, Software as a Service, Energy Storage products and Composite Shelters & Masts.
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