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Chennai, Dec 14 (Reporter) Taking forward their efforts in ensuring wider use of space technologies
across industries, ISRO and IN-SPACe hosted a one-day workshop for the automotive sector.
The workshop, held at ISRO headquarters in Bengaluru focussed on leveraging space technologies
for the automotive sector.
The event aimed to initiate a strategic dialogue on integrating ISRO’s advanced space technologies
into meaningful and cost-effective applications within the Indian automotive sector, ISRO said on
Saturday.
This initiative seeks to promote innovation and increase self-reliance by reducing the dependence
of the Indian automotive sector on imported technologies.
Experts from various ISRO centres, including the Space Applications Centre (SAC) Ahmedabad,
Laboratory for Electro-Optics Systems (LEOS, Bengaluru), ISRO Inertial Systems Unit (IISU,
Thiruvananthapuram), Vikram Sarabhai Space Centre (VSSC, Thiruvananthapuram), and the
Liquid Propulsion Systems Centre (LPSC), Mahendragiri, showcased 43 curated technologies.
These included camera/imaging sensors, temperature and pressure sensors, gyroscopes,
accelerometers, acoustic and vibration sensors, specialized coatings and adhesives,
anti-vibration and noise suppression technologies, insulation technologies, and safety
systems.
Sessions led by ISRO scientists also detailed potential adaptations of these technologies
for various applications in the automotive sector.
Dr. S. Somanath, Secretary of the Department of Space and Chairman of ISRO, emphasized
the importance of transferring knowledge from India’s space program for wider industrial
applications.
He encouraged leaders in the automotive industry to explore how space-grade technologies
could enhance vehicle safety, performance, and sustainability.
Dr. Pawan Goenka, Chairman of IN-SPACe, appreciated the efforts of ISRO scientists and
stressed the need to sustain the momentum generated by the workshop.
He also advocated for pilot projects led by a consortium approach within the automotive industry
for the commercial deployment of these technologies.
Ms. Shraddha Suri Marwah, CMD of Subros Limited and President of the Automotive Component
Manufacturers Association of India (ACMA), highlighted the automotive sector's commitment to
embracing advanced solutions from the space sector.
Mr Victor Joseph, Associate Scientific Secretary at ISRO, and Mr Rajeev Jyoti, Director Technical
at IN-SPACe, moderated the discussions between ISRO experts and the automotive delegation.
The delegation comprised promoters, CEOs, CTOs, and R&D team members from Indian automotive
component manufacturers Automotive OEMs.
ACMA and the Society of Indian Automotive Manufacturers (SIAM) played key roles in coordinating
efforts with industry members.
The automotive delegates saw the event as a strong starting point for future collaborations and
technology transfers from ISRO to the automotive industry.
The workshop served as an important first step in bringing space technology into the automotive
sector and exploring how it can be adapted to meet the specific needs of the Indian auto industry.
This initiative will be followed by further deliberations between ISRO, IN-SPACe, and the automotive
industry in the coming months...////...