The inaugural edition of the Tri Services Academia Technology Symposium (T-SATS) commenced today at the Manekshaw Centre, New Delhi, with the aim of synergising the Services-Academia R&D ecosystem for the development of niche and futuristic technologies tailored for the Indian Armed Forces. The event was inaugurated by Chief of Defence Staff (CDS), General Anil Chauhan.
The symposium saw participation from directors and heads of departments of premier academic and R&D institutions, alongside students from 62 institutes, including IISc, IITs, IIITs, and private technology institutes.
In his address, the CDS highlighted the evolving nature of modern warfare, driven by convergence across kinetic and non-kinetic domains, necessitating advanced integrated technological solutions. He emphasised the critical role of academia, startups, and industry in developing doctrines and indigenous capabilities across platforms, weapons, and networks to meet future operational requirements. He called for a whole-of-nation approach, urging academia to scale innovation and help India emerge as a global leader in next-generation defence technologies.
The CDS also inaugurated a Technology Exhibition featuring 43 selected innovative exhibits by academia, evaluated by subject matter experts from the three Services for potential military applications. Promising projects will be considered for R&D collaboration and funding support.
A key feature of the symposium was a series of 95 structured one-on-one meetings between academic innovators and service representatives, providing a platform for pitching R&D proposals and receiving strategic guidance on converting ideas into military-use cases.
During the day, MoUs were signed with several academic institutions, including Ajeenkya DY Patil University, IIT Madras, Manipal Academy of Higher Education, MS Ramaiah University of Applied Sciences, Rashtriya Raksha University, and others.
Themed โVivek va Anusandhan se Vijayโ (เคตเคฟเคตเฅเค เคต เค เคจเฅเคธเคเคงเคพเคจ เคธเฅ เคตเคฟเคเคฏ) โ Victory through Wisdom and Research, T-SATS represents a significant step toward deeper integration between academia and the Armed Forces, fostering sustainable collaboration to co-create future-ready solutions for national security.