NRDC inks pact with APEITA
NRDC signed MOU with Andhra Pradesh Electronics & IT Agency (APEITA) during National Conclave on “Defense Electronics and Startups Interoperability DESI 2021” on Thursday 29th November 2021 in Hotel Radisson Blu, Visakhapatnam.
New Delhi: NRDC signed MOU with Andhra Pradesh Electronics & IT Agency (APEITA) during National Conclave on “Defense Electronics and Startups Interoperability DESI 2021” on Thursday 29th November 2021 in Hotel Radisson Blu, Visakhapatnam.
The MoA was exchanged between Commodore Amit Rastogi (Retd), CMD, NRDC and Sri Nanda Kishore Reddy, IIS, Group CEO, APEITA in presence of Sri MekapatiGoutham Reddy, Hon’ble Minister for Industries, Commerce & IT,Skill Development, Training, Infrastructure and Investment, Govt of AP, Hon’ble Minister, Sri M Srinivasa Rao, State Tourism, Smt. Jayalakshmi, IAS, Principal Secretary, Department of IT E&C, Govt of Andhra Pradesh and other senior dignitaries from academia, startups, industries and government.
The objective of the Memorandum of Agreement is to provide Services of NRDC to APEITA in IP management, innovation management, technology transfer and commercialization, training & capacity building, techno-commercial support, evaluation and validation of technologies for indigenization in all sectors of the technologies under Atmanirbhar Bharat and Make in India Mission.
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