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NRDC inks pact with APEITA for indigenisation of technologies

NRDC has signed an MoU with Andhra Pradesh Electronics & IT Agency (APEITA) during the national conclave on “Defense Electronics and Startups Interoperability DESI 2021”

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Vizag: National Research & Development Corporation (NRDC) has recently signed a Memorandum of Association (MoA) with Andhra Pradesh Electronics & IT Agency (APEITA) during a national conclave on "Defense Electronics and Startups Interoperability DESI 2021" in Visakhapatnam, the company said in an official statement on Saturday. The objective of the MoA (Memorandum of Agreement) is to provide services of NRDC to APEITA in IP management, innovation management, technology transfer and commercialisation, training and capacity building, techno-commercial support, evaluation and validation of technologies for indigenisation in all sectors of technologies under Atmanirbhar Bharat and Make in India Mission.

The MoA was exchanged between NRDC CMD Commodore Amit Rastogi (Retd) and APEITA Group CEO Nanda Kishore Reddy (IIS) in the presence of Minister for Industries, Commerce & IT, Skill Development, Training, Infrastructure and Investment of the Government of Andhra Pradesh Mekapati Goutham Reddy, Tourism Minister State Govt of Andhra Pradesh M Srinivasa Rao, Principal Secretary of the Department of IT E&C, Govt of Andhra Pradesh Jayalakshmi (IAS) and others senior dignitaries from academia, startups, industries and government.

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