The I-Hub Foundation for Cobotics (IHFC) of the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Delhi and the Technology Innovation Hub (TIH) have submitted proposals for three new projects in autonomous vehicles, nano-robotics and blockchain for applications in robotics. For projects of one to three years, both freshmen and professionals can submit an application.
The aim of the IHFC Grand Project on Cobotics-2022 Call for Proposals is to enhance value creation through research and innovation for the development of new technologies, products, applications, solutions, services and business models, the institute states. his press release.
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Indian industries, start-ups, faculty members, scientists, engineers, technologists from renowned academic institutions, R&D institutions and laboratories can apply. The project duration is initially one year and can be extended to three years based on the realization or progress of the project.
Interested candidates should submit the proposal in PDF online through the link available on the official website of the IHFC. For any other information, candidates can contact [email protected]
dr. Srivari Chandrasekhar, Secretary, Department of Science of Technology, Government of India announced the new projects on the second anniversary of the IHFC. On this occasion, IHFC announced a call for proposals for the new projects.
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Speaking at the event, D Chandrasekhar expressed his satisfaction and delight at the association of the DST with the IHFC and how the latter has made progress over the past two years with all the mandates given by the DST.
dr. Chandrasekhar added that agriculture needs attention and intervention, and he looks forward to the DST and IHFC working together seamlessly and coherently for future growth in this field and to provide a solution to the farmers and the agricultural sector. He also unveiled the 4th edition of the IHFC
newsletter ‘Cobotics’ News on this event.
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