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DRDOs mini bomb tracer a hit in US
In a first of its kind of reverse technology sharing between India and the US, an innovative Explosive Detection Kit developed by Indian scientists would be manufactured in America and sold globally for quick detection and identification of combinations of explosives.
The India-developed US-manufactured Explosive Detection Kit (EDK) was launched at the US Chamber of Commerce building in Washington a block away from the White House on Friday.
This was probably for the first time that technology developed by Defence Research & Development Organisation was being manufactured and marketed in the US, officials and industry partners said.
We are hoping that (technology transfer) would be a two way street, former United States defence secretary William S. Cohen said, adding that this is a significant step.
He described it as a very excellent example of reverse technology transfer. Being commercialised as part of a programme called DRDO-FICCI Accelerated Technology Assessment and Commercialisation (ATAC), the two sides have entered into a Licensing Agreement with a US based-firm Crowe and Company of South Carolina for manufacturing the Kit.
Link - DRDO
In a first of its kind of reverse technology sharing between India and the US, an innovative Explosive Detection Kit developed by Indian scientists would be manufactured in America and sold globally for quick detection and identification of combinations of explosives.
The India-developed US-manufactured Explosive Detection Kit (EDK) was launched at the US Chamber of Commerce building in Washington a block away from the White House on Friday.
This was probably for the first time that technology developed by Defence Research & Development Organisation was being manufactured and marketed in the US, officials and industry partners said.
We are hoping that (technology transfer) would be a two way street, former United States defence secretary William S. Cohen said, adding that this is a significant step.
He described it as a very excellent example of reverse technology transfer. Being commercialised as part of a programme called DRDO-FICCI Accelerated Technology Assessment and Commercialisation (ATAC), the two sides have entered into a Licensing Agreement with a US based-firm Crowe and Company of South Carolina for manufacturing the Kit.
Link - DRDO