3rd National Workshop on Technology Innovation in Cyber-Physical Systems being held in Kanpur

Experts at the 3rd National Workshop on Technology Innovation in Cyber-Physical Systems (TIPS) held in Kanpur highlighted that the application of cyber physical systems in industry and society can translate the technology into new domains, aiding its usage in areas like sensors and communication.

The 3rd National Workshop on Technology Innovation in Cyber-Physical Systems (TIPS) is being organised by the Department of Science and Technology (DST), under the National Mission on Interdisciplinary Cyber-Physical Systems (NM-ICPS) and hosted by C3iHub

Dr V K Saraswat, Member – Science, Niti Aayog, emphasised the need for cyber physical systems beyond Industry 4.0 and society 5.0. “If the two are combined, cyber physical systems can translate into new areas like cyber social systems, cyber biological systems and cyber enterprises systems. The common element in all such systems is sensors, communication and algorithms and the hubs need to pay attention on these,” he said.

Dr Saraswat also underlined that research and development on cyber physical systems and its translation should take place on mission mode to enhance the ecosystem, at the event organised to facilitate direct interaction between the NM-ICPS mission office, its expert committee members and the TIHs, fostering collaboration and knowledge exchange.

The 3rd National Workshop on Technology Innovation in Cyber-Physical Systems (TIPS) is being organised by the Department of Science and Technology (DST), under the National Mission on Interdisciplinary Cyber-Physical Systems (NM-ICPS) and hosted by C3iHub, a cybersecurity Technology Innovation Hub (TIH) at IIT Kanpur on 5th and 6th October, 2023.

Dr Kris Gopalakrishnan, Chairman, Mission Governing Body (MGB), NM-ICPS, pointed out that research should create technology that can impact a society and can also be commercialised.

“Besides, sustainability of hub activity should be ensured through multiple revenue streams keeping in mind the roadmap of what is to be achieved,” he stressed.

Dr Akhilesh Gupta, Senior Adviser, DST, and Secretary, Science and Engineering Research Board (SERB), elaborated that through the NM-ICPS mission, 550 technologies have been created, 12,000 jobs have been generated and 100 collaborations initiated. Further, it has led to 1,400 publications and 50,000 trained manpower.

The National Mission on Interdisciplinary Cyber-Physical Systems (NM-ICPS) was approved by the Union Cabinet in December 2018, for a five-year period. The mission is spearheaded by the Department of Science and Technology (DST) and aims to advance the field of Cyber-Physical Systems (CPS) in India through research, innovation and collaboration.

As part of the NM-ICPS implementation, 25 Technology Innovation Hubs (TIHs) have been established across reputed institutes in the country. These TIHs play a pivotal role in the mission’s success by focussing on technology development and translation, human resource and skill development, entrepreneurship and start-ups development and international collaborative research.

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