By networking with various technology development Labs, the Technology-Enabling Centre will focus on identifying new-age technologies and making them available for market assessment of technologies required for industries in Andhra Pradesh and refining technologies
GITAM has launched the DST GITAM Technology-Enabling Centre (G-TEC) in Andhra Pradesh following a grant of Rs 3.28 crore from the Department of Science and Technology. This is the first-ever Technology-Enabling Centre set up in the state at its Visakhapatnam campus.
For faculty innovators and MSMEs in the state, G-TEC aims to bridge the industry-academia gap and provide an enabling ecosystem.
By networking with various technology development Labs, the Technology-Enabling Centre will focus on identifying new-age technologies and making them available for market assessment of technologies required for industries in Andhra Pradesh and refining technologies.
“Academia is the base for knowledge generation. However, in India, effective institutional mechanisms are largely missing in academia to translate R&D output into technological wealth. G-TEC will work to network researchers with institutes, national laboratories, and industry to create an ecosystem for technology development and technology transfer,” said Prof. Raja P. Pappu, Coordinator-G-TEC, Director, Research and Development, GITAM.
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