The Military College of Electronics and Mechanical Engineering (MCEME), Secunderabad, organised a two-day nationalist seminar connected ‘Robotics, Autonomous Drone Systems and Additive Manufacturing for Defence Forces from February 27 to 28, bringing unneurotic stakeholders from the Armed Forces, industry, academia and policy-making bodies to deliberate connected gathering indigenous, future-ready subject capabilities.
The seminar aimed to foster synergy among cardinal stakeholders to code emerging operational challenges successful an progressively technology-driven battlespace. The deliberations were structured astir 4 halfway themes: the relation of robotics and autonomous systems successful transforming 21st period warfare, exertion substacks required for autonomous platforms, defence and concern preparedness for robotics and cyber-physical systems, and additive manufacturing arsenic a cardinal enabler for aboriginal subject systems.

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