Defence Watch

BEL signs MoU with IIT-Madras for research collaboration

BEL and IIT-Madras have signed an MoU for the research collaboration in the areas of ‘Propellants, Explosives and Related Technologies

Defence Watch Bureau

Lucknow: Bharat Electronics Limited (BEL) and Indian Institute of Technology Madras (IIT-Madras) have entered into an MoU for research collaboration in the areas of 'propellants, explosives and related technologies.' BEL's Director (Marketing) Anandi Ramalingam and IIT-Madras' Dean (IC&SR) Professor Ravindra Gettu have signed the memorandum of understanding (MoU) documents during the ongoing Defence Expo 2020 in Lucknow on Saturday.

As per MoU, IITM is carrying out research in the field of explosives and propellants having applications in Defence and space, jointly with the government research and development (R&D) institutions

As per MoU, IITM is carrying out research in the field of explosives and propellants having applications in Defence and space, jointly with the government research and development (R&D) institutions. BEL, a leading defence and aerospace company involved in the development, engineering and manufacture of missile systems, gun upgrades, sub-systems for space applications and satellite integration (AIT), is actively pursuing opportunities which have been opened up to the Indian Industry in the defence and space segment.

This MoU will enable joint research programmes in the field of explosives and propellants, visits by scientists, engineers and researchers to each other's facilities for undertaking joint research projects, knowledge sharing and capability development among others.

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