

BENGALURU:
The International Institute of Information Technology Bangalore (IIIT-B) has signed a SoW with the Software Development Institute, Indian Air Force (SDI, IAF) for joint research, design, and development of waveform. This collaboration marks a significant milestone in strengthening India’s self-reliance towards critical defence technologies.
Under this partnership, IIIT-B will serve as the technical institution, conducting cutting-edge research and development (R&D) in collaboration with SDI-IAF, which is sponsoring the project. IIIT-B will provide the necessary resources and support for certification, ensuring the project meets the highest standards of reliability and effectiveness.
Dr. Prem Singh, Lead Principal Investigator of the R&D team, emphasized the impact of this collaboration: “This partnership with the Indian Air Force is a testament to IIIT-B’s research and development excellence. We are not only advancing defence technology but also contributing to India’s strategic self-reliance in secure communication systems.”
Dr. Debabrata Das, Director of IIIT-B, expressed his enthusiasm, stating: “We are deeply honored by the trust that the Indian Air Force has placed in IIIT-B. This collaboration marks a significant step toward strengthening our engagement with the defense sector. It not only paves the way for long-term partnerships but also reaffirms our commitment to advancing cutting-edge research and innovation in support of national security. We look forward to leveraging our expertise to develop transformative solutions that align with the strategic needs of the nation.”
Speaking on the occasion, Air Vice Marshal Raman Guruhari, Commandant, SDI said, “The Armed Forces, with the Air Force at the forefront, are charting an ambitious course toward self-reliance, reducing dependency on foreign equipment. This collaboration with academia marks a pivotal step in that journey, laying the foundation for a resolute push toward indigenization. We aspire to translate several of these efforts into operational reality, strengthening our nation’s technological sovereignty.”
This partnership strengthens IIIT-B’s role in defence technology research and paves the way for future collaborations, reinforcing India’s capabilities in indigenous technological advancements.
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