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Dr H Purushotham CMD delivered a lecture in India Energy Storage-EV Technology
New Delhi: Dr H Purushotham CMD NRDC Chaired and delivered a lecture in India Energy Storage-EV Technology and R&D Forum at India Habitat Center by IESA and DST
Dr. H. Purushotham Chairman & Managing Director National Research Development Corporation 20-22 Zamroodpur Community Centre, Kailash Colony Extn.The union budget 2019-20 provides key incentives in a bid to make India a global hub for R&D and the manufacture of advanced energy storage and electric vehicles (EVs) by 2022. Significantly, stimulating EV uptake is a priority for the government as the country battles Energy-Storage.
India Electronics and Semiconductor Association (IESA) is the premier Industry Body committed to the development of a vibrant Indian Electronics System Design and Manufacturing (ESDM) ecosystem and evangelizing the dream of establishing “Brand India” that is recognized worldwide as a go-to destination for electronic products. Our vision is to bring the Indian industry, government and academia on a common platform and jointly work towards developing and promoting Made-in-India products for the global markets.The Department of Science and Technology is a department within the Ministry of Science and Technology in India
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