India Electronics and Semiconductor Association (IESA),
the premier trade body representing the Indian Electronics System Design and
Manufacturing (ESDM) industry has yet again continued its stride to boost the
success of the Make in India initiative in the Indian Aerospace & Defence
sector by hosting DEFTRONICS 2017. The fourth edition of DEFTRONICS is
scheduled on August 31 & September 1 at
Park Hyatt in Hyderabad. The theme of DEFTRONICS 2017 is Accelerating
Self-reliance in Aerospace, Defence and Internal Security.
It has been a great year for the Indian Aerospace & Defence
industry (A&D), which has emerged as one of the most significant domestic
industries, presenting an ocean of opportunities for manufacturing companies
and foreign companies investing in the A&D space. India has been one of the
leading spenders in defence for the past few years and continues to have
defence imports of USD 5.9 billion, contributing 15% to the total imports of
defence products in the world. IESA has recognised this as a great opportunity
to continue its effort to build and support the manufacturing ecosystem in the
defence space. It recently announced the launch of setting up the Hyderabad
chapter with a focus to provide a stronger thrust for the Aerospace &
Defence manufacturing. DEFTRONICS 2017 is focused on providing sessions on the various
opportunities in the defence, defence manufacturing, skilling, major programs
of defence, etc. The summit will again host the IESA DEFTRONICS Awards aiming
to recognize the outstanding individuals and role models in innovation and
excellence in the electronics & design services ecosystems in A&D
industry.
Commenting on the occasion, MN
Vidyashankar, President, India Electronics & Semiconductor Association (IESA) said, “India
has reached a stage where manufacturing has been successfully established. Even
the Indian Aerospace and Defence Ecosystem, which has been historically a
leading net importer, has significantly strengthened the self-sustained model
in the past few years. We are motivated to invest more in the industry
and bring in more innovation with an increased focus on R&D. We strongly
believe that the Indian A&D industry has the full potential to have an
independent ecosystem and would provide the maximum support to ensure it
becomes significantly more self- sufficient as an industry.”
DEFTRONICS 2017 is expected to host over 300 delegates and over
20 marquee speakers amongst many others. The Summit will focus on Major
programs and Opportunities in Aerospace & Defence (DPP, Offset business
etc), Defence Manufacturing; Skilling and Capacity building in Defence and
Development of new technologies in Aerospace & Defence Additionally, it
will also focus on the significance of Internal Security and Cyber security and
the scope of Start-ups & SMEs in the industry.
The two-day summit will see exhibits from over 20 companies
including start-ups in the A&D space. The objective of the summit is to
strengthen the ecosystem and help participating companies reach out to wider
network; engage with peers on exchanging ideas and discovering new opportunities.
DEFTRONICS 2017 will have the presence of various industry experts, government
officials and leaders in the industry. Dignitaries from the Central & State
Governments have been invited to grace the occasion along with participation
from the Industry such as Xilinx, Moschip etc.
DEFTRONICS 2016 had created a new vision to help in drafting the
country’s first Defence Electronics Policy by Ministry of Defence (MOD), India.
It had focussed sessions on defence, internal security, aerospace, defence procurement
policy, cyber security, design led manufacturing, opportunities arising from
large deals, defence clusters, etc. Alongside the Defence Electronics and
System Design report - Policy recommendations was released at the summit with
the support of Roland Berger. There was participation from the Consulate
General of the State Israel, DRDO, TE Connectivity, AXISCADES, Godrej
Aerospace, Safran, Maxgrid Securicor, Brahmos Aerospace, Cyient, QUEST, GE
Aviation, BEL, Boeing, Tonbo Imaging, Dhruva Space, Astrome Technologies,
Saankhya Labs, University of Arizona, Amrita University and many more.
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