PRESIDENT OF INDIA
ADDRESSES THE NATIONAL TECHNOLOGY DAY CELEBRATIONS
Rashtrapati Bhavan : 11.05.2018
The President of India,
Shri Ram Nath Kovind, graced and addressed the National Technology Day
Celebrations in New Delhi today (May 11, 2018).
Speaking on the occasion,
the President said that after Independence, India began to climb the value
chain in technology and knowledge production in the areas of space and atomic
energy. Today, we have expanded to best-in-class capacities in communication
technology, IT, pharmaceuticals and biotechnology. This has changed perceptions
about our country and helped both our people and our economy. In the past year
itself, we have had stand-out achievements such as the launch of the Indian
Regional Navigation Satellite System - 1L. We are also making preparations for
the Chandrayaan-2 mission to the moon. India has a formidable reputation in
drugs and vaccines.
Congratulating the award
winners at the event, the President said the emphasis on quality in our
innovation and technology endeavours is non-negotiable. There was a time when
we tended to confuse frugal and low-cost innovation with jugaad – small,
incremental change or essentially a cut-and-paste approach to technology. As a
society, we have and we must continue to overcome that mindset. Today’s award
winners are examples of how we are moving ahead with daring, with risk-taking
ability and with ingenuity – how we are making genuine leaps of imagination and
of innovation. Beyond the products and processes, it is this new energy among
our technology incubators that is refreshing.
The President said
that now we have to explore new frontiers. The government has proposed to
establish Centres of Excellence to train young technologists in robotics,
artificial intelligence, digital manufacture, Big Data Analytics, quantum
communication, and in the Internet of Things. The government is also pursuing
demonstration and deployment of successful technology solutions for clean
energy options and for meeting the challenge of water availability. These are
21stcentury challenges – and they require 21st century
answers.
The President said that
technology is destiny, but technology must also be equity. Its fruits must be
accessible to all. Finance and resources should be available to all
technologists who may wish to turn entrepreneurs – and to migrate from the lab
room to the shop floor. Above all, gender equity must be integrated with
technology production and technology sharing. We need more of our country’s
young women to enter the technology and innovation space. Those who are already
working here are doing a remarkable job, but their numbers need to improve. And
improve urgently.
https://presidentofindia.nic.in/press-release-detail.htm?1334
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Mahalingam
A / TwinTech Academy Chennai / mahali@mahali.in
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