Approval of new Deep Tech & Cutting-Edge policies under the TDF Scheme has been initiated to encourage DRDO establishments to identify and involve private sector entities in the collaborative development of emerging technologies. Additionally, private entities are funded through grants to develop specific technologies.
DRDO laboratories have structured research roadmaps designed to keep pace with global advancements in defence technologies and products. Furthermore, DRDO prepares a bi-monthly document that provides a global review of new technologies and systems developed worldwide.
A global scan is conducted using authoritative frameworks, and technological developments are actively monitored in the public domain, including social media platforms. DRDO also provides its scientists with online access to various international databases in the field of defence science and technology.
DRDO aims to foster synergy among academia, industry, and its own research bodies to ensure the effective transition of academic research into industrial applications for the indigenization of technologies. Startups, MSMEs, and industries play a crucial role in this process.
To realize this vision, DRDO has established a network of DRDO Industry Academia Centres of Excellence (DIA-CoEs) to promote collaborative directed research, facilitating the development of critical and futuristic technologies for defence and security applications. A total of 15 DIA-CoEs have been set up across the country at premier institutions such as IITs, IISc, and central universities.
Each DIA-CoE focuses on technology development in designated futuristic research areas across 84 identified research verticals. Additionally, a Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) for industry engagement with academia has been activated to streamline projects through DIA-CoEs.
This information was given by Raksha Rajya Mantri Shri Sanjay Seth in a written reply to Smt Sanjna Jatav in Lok Sabha today.