MCEME Secunderabad seminar explores robotics, autonomous systems to build future-ready defence capabilities

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Lieutenant General Neeraj Varshney, Commandant of MCEME and Colonel Commandant of the Corps of EME speaking astatine  the seminar astatine  MCEME, Secunderabad

Lieutenant General Neeraj Varshney, Commandant of MCEME and Colonel Commandant of the Corps of EME speaking astatine the seminar astatine MCEME, Secunderabad | Photo Credit: Special Arrangement

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.

Published - February 28, 2026 10:20 p.m. IST

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