Indian Army Organises Army Technology Seminar ARTECH

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New Delhi. Indian Army is all set to organise Army Technology Seminar ARTECH at Manekshaw Centre, Delhi Cantonment on December 23.

This is the fifth edition of ARTECH with the theme ‘Technologies for Non Contact Warfare’. ARTECH Seminar was launched in 2015 as part of overall vision of ‘Make in India’ of Prime Minister, and is conducted every year as part of events leading to Army Day celebrations. The seminar is the flagship event of Indian Army which sets the agenda for focus areas of harvesting indigenous capabilities in the defence sector.

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ARTECH platform provides an opportunity to practitioners of military operations, policy makers in Ministry of Defence (MoD), industry and academia to put forth their contemporary Defence related capabilities. It is also a forum for innovators in uniform to showcase their products and offer these to industry to refine & productionise.

Speakers from varied fields of industry, academia, think tanks, subject matter experts, users and policy makers have been invited to address the seminar. ARTECH will be of immense value with participation by industry leaders, individual innovators, startups and academicians.

There is a select equipment display planned during the seminar by industry, academia, innovators in uniform and startups, DRDO and DPSUs.

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