IANS | 19 Nov, 2023
Kerala-based startups are yet to take full advantage of immense
opportunities in defence and aerospace sectors, which have gone up
manifold after the launch of 'Atmanirbhar Bharat' initiatives, panelists
said at a session at Huddle Global 2023.
Col Sanjeev Nair (Retd),
CEO, Technopark, noted that homespun startups of Kerala have not
leveraged the opportunities thrown up by the iDEX scheme, which was
launched by Ministry of Defence (MOD) to promote, support and onboard
innovative solutions in this critical sector.
A flagship scheme of
MOD, iDEX is funded and managed by Defence Innovation Organisation
(DIO) to create an ecosystem to foster innovation and technology
development in defence and aerospace by engaging industries, including
MSMEs, startups, individual innovators, R&D institutes and academia.
"The
scheme is backed by grants and various other supports. The number of
Kerala startups that have taken advantage of this flagship project,
however, is very less," said the now retired Colonel.
Group
Captain Saurabh Shiv of the Indian Air Force (IAF) said with the country
pursuing a pro-active approach to achieve self-reliance in critical
domains, startups can take the best advantage of the entire ecosystem
that has been created to acquire innovative solutions and technologies
in the defence sector.
"IAF, for instance, is looking for
indigenously developed solutions that will enhance self-reliance and
capacity. Challenge is available, funding is available. The ball is in
your court. Please rise up," he said exhorting the nascent companies to
dabble into the defence sector.
Rajaguru Nathan K, Director,
Astromedia Space Pvt Ltd, recalled his company’s journey with iDEX
scheme after starting off as a space-medicine startup.