Recently Indian Navy has decided to use IIT to promote innovation. has signed an agreement with Kanpur

Recently Indian Navy has decided to use IIT to promote innovation. has signed an agreement with Kanpur

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Category : Science and Tech Published on: December 18 2023

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  • In December 2023, the Indian Navy signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with IIT Kanpur to promote innovation.
  • The agreement was signed at Naval Headquarters in New Delhi.
  • This agreement was signed by Indian Navy Admiral K. Srinivas and Professor Subramaniam Ganesh, Acting Director of IIT Kanpur.
  • This MoU will serve as a comprehensive framework.
  • This will be helpful in enhancing the capacity of both sides and providing solutions to regional issues.
  • This agreement reflects the commitment of both organizations to promote technology development, innovative solutions and joint research and development.
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