PM
Modi Inaugurates Innovation Centre, at C-DOT, Delhi
C-DOT Organises
Tour of Newly Launched ITU Area Office & Innovation Centre and Exhibition by
Innovators under Regional Innovation Forum
Key dignitaries from participating
South Asian countries and India visited the newly launched ITU Area Office and Innovation
Centre, at C-DOT, Delhi on 23 March, 2023. The Centre was inaugurated by Prime Minister
Narendra Modi on March 22, 2023.
A ceremonial lighting of lamp
was done to make the centre functional, which was participated by, Mr Cosmas Zavazava, Director, ITU; Mr Lyonpo Karma Donnen Wangdi, Minister, Bhutan; Mr
Mohamed Shareef, Minister, Maldives; Ms Rekha Sharma, Minister, Nepal; Mr Meisam Abedikoushalshah, Minister,
Iran and Mr Kanaka Herath, Minister, Sri Lanka. India was represented by V.L.Kantha Rao, Additional Secretary,
DoT; S K Mishra, Advisor Finance, DoT and R K Upadhyay, CEO C-DOT.
The C-DOT facility also hosted
an exhibition by 46 innovators, which showcased prototypes and ideas by different
stakeholder groups across India. The ITU is collaborating with some key private
sector players, particularly in the technology sector, so that latter may exhibit
their innovative solutions across thematic areas of innovation and development through
exhibition stalls. The exhibition featured innovative solutions displayed by stakeholders
representing academia, private sector, SMEs and start-ups and the public sector
from India that can be scaled up through strategic engagement with stakeholders.
The dignitaries also look a tour of the facility.
The day also witnessed a thought
churning session, during the Regional Innovation Forum (RIF) participated by the
guests from the neighbouring countries. A total of 250 participants including 43
international, attended the event.
The RIF aims to facilitate exchange
of knowledge among a pool of multistakeholder audience and will provide support
towards building partnerships that mainstream entrepreneurship-driven innovation
and competitive digital ecosystems, in the lead-up to the Global Innovation Forum
(GIF) scheduled for later in 2023.
The session concluded by ceremonial
signing of the co-operation agreement for joint Capacity development activities
under the ITU Academy Training Centre (ATC) program between National Telecommunications
Institute for Policy Research, Innovation & Training (NTIPRIT – DoT) and ITU.
Earlier ITU had selected NTIPRIT as one of its 14 Academy Training Centres across
the globe for this purpose.
Shri Raju Sinha, DG, NTIPRIT
on behalf of DoT and Mr Cosmas Zavazava, Director, ITU,
signed the agreement, in the presence of other dignitaries on the dais.
The day also witnessed a Panel
Discussion on Open Technology Innovation on Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
and how technology can be one of the most important driving forces to help not only
India or other South Asian countries; but the entire world in achieving these. While
deliberating over the session, experts focused on the following discussion points:
1.
Role of Policy in Open Technology.
2.
Why technology is regarded as one of the key
components for sustainable development?
3.
What role do start-ups, open source and digital
products play in open technology ?
4. What the ITU Areas Office & Innovation Centre
at New Delhi, can do to strengthen the concept of open technology?
Additionally, the co-creation
session aimed at demonstrating a quick overview of the process of design thinking
at different stages of innovation, from pre-ideation to become a high-growth SME.
The demonstration by ITU and IIT Kanpur focused on ‘Digital Health’ as an example
of co-creating solution. Through this co-creation session, the participants discussed
the opportunities and challenges for scaling up India’s digital health ecosystem
and understand how the ITU Area Office & Innovation Centre can best support
the further development of digital health innovations through partnerships and collaborations
in the region to create potential next steps.