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Inviting Suggestions on Draft National Strategy on Additive Manufacturing

Start Date :
Dec 18, 2020
Last Date :
Dec 27, 2020
23:45 PM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY) has prepared a strategy paper entitled “National Strategy on Additive manufacturing (AM)” for promoting various ...

Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY) has prepared a strategy paper entitled “National Strategy on Additive manufacturing (AM)” for promoting various verticals of the AM sector, including machines, materials, software and designs to leverage the untapped business opportunities that will unfold in the near future.

Additive manufacturing (AM) is the digital revolution of industrial production that embraces innovation in digital processes, communications, imaging, architecture and engineering to provide digital flexibility and efficiency to manufacturing operations. India needs to adopt an integrated approach towards this emerging technology in all segments including defence and public sectors, especially within the nation’s small, medium and large-scale industries to keep pace with rapid global manufacturing prowess.

Considering the importance, the strategy aims at promoting the creation of a conducive ecosystem for design, development and deployment, and to overcome technical and economic barriers for local manufacturers to seamlessly adopt Additive Manufacturing. This is also expected to facilitate the creation of a support base of domestic manufacturers for setting up of operations with supporting ancillaries in India by foreign companies as well as Global AM leaders.

The draft strategy document may be accessed at - Click Here!

You may share your valuable inputs/comments/suggestion on the draft latest by 27th December 2020.

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sheetal_803
sheetal 4 years 1 month ago

imported machines, technologies makes our manufactured products expensive at global level.
in order to become competitive and self-reliant, we need our own indian machines, technology and innovation.
and if India really want to give tough competition at global level then , from innovation to production every thing should be indian.

Raj Nanda_5
Raj Nanda 4 years 1 month ago

Foreigners discontinue metric class started World class company like Micro soft,here many educated youths Q up for Job,why our policy from sciences to Market systems not reached at schools curriculum as well our youths killed by our bureaucratic system requirements while venture in to self employed or enterprenure struggling lot,open university enriched our youth education,why not a open industrialization not possible, see exponential growth of digital market success without MFG, industrialist ✍

shiv singh yadav
Shiv Singh Yadav 4 years 1 month ago

बुंदेलखंड क्षेत्र के विकास पर फोकस किया जाए.. वन क्षेत्र के विकास के साथ औद्योगिक हब बनाया जाए..

Rishabh Raj_128
Rishabh Raj 4 years 1 month ago

take tier 3 cities and develop them into manufacturing hubs as they have lots of empty space and cheap land and connectivity with villages to provide workers

ABHAY KUMAR_243
ABHAY KUMAR 4 years 1 month ago

Before additive manufacturing ideas kindly make way for it. The red tapism creates hell lot of hassles to do business in India. Today govt servants have created havoc with their corrupt practices. Tough measures required. PM sir’s statement is half correct today/ NA KHAUNGA NA KHANE DOONGA. This is country to the most honest PM with most corrupt govt officials.

Rajeev Singh_43
Rajeev Singh 4 years 1 month ago

ग्रामीण एवं अर्ध शहरी क्षेत्रो में लघु उद्योगों को लगाने के लिए लाइसेंस की आवश्यकता को समाप्त कर अधिक सुविधाजनक तरीके से लोन आदि की व्यवस्था की जाए।