LDRA
Technology Pvt. Ltd (Subsidiary of LDRA Ltd. UK), the leader in standards
compliance, automated software verification, source code analysis and test
tools, today announced it will drive joint technology and development
initiatives towards a safe and secure India. LDRA plans to initiate the LDRA
Partner Alliance, a gathering of like-minded partners who will bring their
technologies together into an integrated safety-critical platform that fully
complies with stringent industrial standards. By establishing coherent best
design, development, and verification practices on one platform, the LDRA
Partner Alliance will usher in a safer, more secure tomorrow for development of
aerospace, rail, medical, industrial, automotive, defence, energy, nuclear, and
cyber security within India.
The LDRA
Partner Alliance brings together a strong mix of safety-critical tool
developers, including IBM India Pvt. Ltd., Esterel Technologies, Texas
Instruments, Freescale Semiconductor, Green Hills
Software, Xilinx, Wind River Systems, National Instruments, Avnet, ARM, Mentor
Graphics, UL India Pvt Ltd, TÜV Rheinland and TÜV SÜD along with many Indian
technology companies, that will consolidate their technologies to form a
safety-critical industry platform implementing industry-best practises for
safety and security in India. The LDRA Partner Alliance will help the
manufacturers and implementers comply with various Indian and international
standards, including new initiatives from the Bureau of Indian Standards and
other sector-specific regulations for safety and security. This foundation will
provide a necessary safe-guard against the endless variants of process and
standards across industries commonly found in India, many of which do not meet the
stringent demands of internationally recognised safety-critical standards.
By
establishing a common safety-critical platform, LDRA India paves the way for
economic growth. According to the report “India Electronic Security Equipment
Market Outlook 2016”, the Indian commercial security market is valued at $500
million and continues to increase at 30-35 percent per year. In addition, the
Indian government plans to invest over $7 billion in specified projects
covering urban surveillance, critical infrastructure protection, mass
transportation security, maritime security, and private security initiatives.
The LDRA Partner Alliance will explore mutual growth opportunities and focus on
catalyzing synergies within the industry to facilitate such growth.
Shinto
Joseph, Operations Director, LDRA India, said, “The lack of critical safety
standards and the gap between local and global practices are impeding economic
growth in India. This is particularly true in all critical sectors where errant
systems can lead to physical injury or death. We as a company, together with
our partners, provide a common platform that brings together best technologies
and best practices to build a safer and secure India.”
Industry
reports indicate that, while the embedded software safety and security market
foresees significant growth, a shortfall in skilled manpower provides an
ongoing challenge in reaching this potential. Building on the “gold standard”
of the avionics industry, which boasts the most mature software quality and
safety standards, LDRA hopes to guide other industries, such as rail, medical,
industrial, and automotive, to recognize that quality code reduces risk,
improves maintainability, and returns higher profitability for a company.
The LDRA
Partner Alliance will work together with universities and government agencies
to implement better skill development programs. The Government of India has put
in place long-term policies to encourage domestic design. The LDRA Partner
Alliance puts in place a healthy safety-critical ecosystem that promises more
successful technology opportunities in India.
Chris
Murray, VP of Business Development at LDRA, added, “We see an increased focus
on safety and security and this is driving the certification business in India.
Local industries are increasingly expected to fulfil certification
requirements. LDRA’s goal is to arm the local companies with industry-best
technologies and high-quality practices to enable them to be ahead of the
curve.”
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