L&T Signs First DRDO-TDF Project For 'Development of Light Weight Bullet Proof Materials'
This is the first Army-Industry-Academia Partnership for Development of Light Weight Bullet Proof Materials by L&T and Amrita University
Indian Army’s very first Technology Development Fund (TDF) project has taken off the ground for Development of Light Weight Bullet Proof Materials for Indian soldiers on the Frontline.
Defence industrial major- L&T and its academia partner Amrita University were awarded the TDF certificate on Thursday by Raksha Mantri Nirmala Sitharaman in Chennai.
Mr Jayant D Patil, who is the Director on board of L&T and Head of Defence and Aerospace business recieved this TDF certificate from Ms Sitharaman.
L&T and Amrita have entered into an Agreement with DRDO acting through the Director Futuristic Technology Management & Technology Development Fund for grant of a technology development project titled Development of Light Weight Bullet Proof Materials.
L&T will be the Development Agency in collaboration with Amrita University as the technology development partner.
“We at L&T and Amrita University are hopeful of developing a game changing light weight body armour for the Indian soldier as a force multiplier for the brave men guarding our borders,” said Jayant D Patil, Director on Board and Head Defence and Aerospace L&T.
Dr Shantanu Bhowmik, the innovator of this technology at Amrita University said, “ We are very happy to have received the first TDF project. Along with L&T, we shall now set up 10 equipments to develop the composite panels for the light weight bullet proof jackets for Indian Army within two years.”
This first TDF project gives shape to the vision of the former Deputy Chief of Army Lt Gen Subrata Saha and current Army Leadership to create a User-Industry-Academia ecosystem for developing cutting edge technologies that enable the Nation to Fight Indian Wars with Indian Solutions.
This TDF project is the result of an Army – Industry – Academia interaction conducted by Gen Subrata Saha in August 2016. It was in this trilateral interaction where the technology initiative of Dr Bhowmik at Amrita university advanced technology research centre was spotted.
As part of the extensive outreach program, Army had conducted 19 bilateral and 13 trilateral interactions, equipment displays, field visits leading to release of two volumes of Compendium of Problem Statements.
L&T’s new composites manufacturing unit being setup at Coimbatore in addition to the existing facility at Vadodara, and our in-house R&D will support this development effort and subsequent scale up.
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