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Inviting Suggestions on Draft National Strategy on Additive Manufacturing

Start Date :
Dec 18, 2020
Last Date :
Dec 27, 2020
23:45 PM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY) has prepared a strategy paper entitled “National Strategy on Additive manufacturing (AM)” for promoting various ...

Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY) has prepared a strategy paper entitled “National Strategy on Additive manufacturing (AM)” for promoting various verticals of the AM sector, including machines, materials, software and designs to leverage the untapped business opportunities that will unfold in the near future.

Additive manufacturing (AM) is the digital revolution of industrial production that embraces innovation in digital processes, communications, imaging, architecture and engineering to provide digital flexibility and efficiency to manufacturing operations. India needs to adopt an integrated approach towards this emerging technology in all segments including defence and public sectors, especially within the nation’s small, medium and large-scale industries to keep pace with rapid global manufacturing prowess.

Considering the importance, the strategy aims at promoting the creation of a conducive ecosystem for design, development and deployment, and to overcome technical and economic barriers for local manufacturers to seamlessly adopt Additive Manufacturing. This is also expected to facilitate the creation of a support base of domestic manufacturers for setting up of operations with supporting ancillaries in India by foreign companies as well as Global AM leaders.

The draft strategy document may be accessed at - Click Here!

You may share your valuable inputs/comments/suggestion on the draft latest by 27th December 2020.

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RaghunandananMenon
RaghunandananMenon 5 years 3 months ago
government should take initiative to use our engineers and scientists to make machines and techniques to preserve food, 3 d printing etc. we spent lot of money to make arms and ammunition, space program etc. it is necessary, at the same time we need to put effort to make farm equipments, food processing techniques and packaging etc to support our farmers and to stop wastage of our farm products.
Arjun Sharma
Arjun Sharma 5 years 3 months ago
National Strategy on Blockchain" for your preview, inputs, critical comments and suggestions. After due consideration to the critical comments and discussions at stakeholder conferences, the next version of the National Strategy on Blockchain shall be published and submitted to NeGD.
Arjun Sharma
Arjun Sharma 5 years 3 months ago
Along with NeGD, NISG will be conducting stakeholders meet (conferences/workshops) at select cities in India, to drive deeper discussion and draft a path to value creation through Blockchain for the Indian economy. These stakeholder conferences will help define the eco-system for this emerging technology in India
Arjun Sharma
Arjun Sharma 5 years 3 months ago
The team at NISG, under the guidance of  Prof. Shivendu S. (Professor of Information Systems at MUMA School of Business – University of South Florida) as Academic Lead , drafted the National Strategy on Blockchain. The team had consulted multiple stakeholders.
Arjun Sharma
Arjun Sharma 5 years 3 months ago
In July 2019, National e-Governance Division (NeGD), vide their DO No. N-22022/11/2019-NeGD-MeitY dated 22nd July 2019, took the initiative and had entrusted the task of preparing the “Draft National Strategy on Blockchain” to National Institute for Smart Government (NISG).
Arjun Sharma
Arjun Sharma 5 years 3 months ago
Disruption is also incredibly relevant and important, to governments. Estonia conducts major Government operations on Blockchain. The real question is "What is disrupting, what is changing and who should pay attention and why?"
Arjun Sharma
Arjun Sharma 5 years 3 months ago
Draft National Strategy on Blockchain Blockchain is disrupting the normal day to day operations for every organization and country. Blockchain was a priority topic at Davos; a World Economic Forum survey suggested that 10 percent of global GDP will be stored on blockchain by 2027. ​
Boda srishanth
Boda srishanth 5 years 3 months ago
 Ensure creation of a sustainable ecosystem for the AM industry to compete globally.  Encourage AM transformation and driving capabilities in the country for developing core competencies.  Position India as a global Innovation and Research hub for Additive Manufacturing.  Ensure AM manufactured end-user functional components for domestic and export markets.  Promote creation of Indian IPR.  Ensure adequate measures for the protection of AM technology.