BEL signs MoU with Meslova Systems Private Limited for developing AD systems/platforms  
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BEL signs MoU with Meslova Systems Private Limited for developing AD systems/platforms

Bharat Electronics Ltd (BEL) has signed an MoU with Meslova Systems Private Limited for developing Air Defence (AD) systems/platforms for the Armed Forces

Defence Watch Bureau
New Delhi: Bharat Electronics Ltd (BEL) has signed an MoU with Meslova Systems Private Limited, Hyderabad, for co-operation in the areas of Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning (AI&ML) for developing Air Defence (AD) systems/platforms for the Armed Forces.
Dinesh Kumar Batra, CMD, BEL, and K Satyaprasad, CEO, Meslova Systems Pvt Ltd, exchanged the MoU signed between BEL and Meslova at Defexpo 2022 in the presence of Manoj Kumar, Executive Director, BEL, and other senior officers of BEL and Meslova.

Development of AD systems/platforms by BEL & Meslova

The MoU intends to leverage the complementary strengths and capabilities of BEL and Meslova. It will enable the two companies to develop and deploy various products and services for AD systems/platforms of the Armed Forces wherein AI & ML will be embedded and integrated as part of the products, especially in EW and C4I domains.

BEL and Meslova will jointly develop, build, integrate and deploy embedded products, solutions and systems using AI & ML technologies for use in AD systems/platforms for domestic and export markets.

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