Technology Development Fund (TDF) scheme Promoting ‘Atma Nirbharta’ in Defence

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Technology Development Fund (TDF) scheme Promoting ‘Atma Nirbharta’ in Defence

Context: The TDF scheme is instrumental in advancing ‘Atma Nirbharta’ in the defence sector, encouraging start-ups and MSMEs to develop capabilities in advanced technology.

 

The Technology Development Fund : 

  • TDF scheme is a flagship program of the Ministry of Defence
  • It is executed by the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) under the ‘Make in India’ initiative.
  • It aims to enhance capabilities in cutting-edge technology and promote self-reliance (‘Atma Nirbharta’) in the defence sector.
  • This is achieved by encouraging the participation of public and private industries, particularly start-ups and MSMEs.
  • To date, 77 projects worth over Rs 300 crore have been sanctioned and successful realisation of 27 defence technologies have been done under the scheme.

 

Technology Development Fund (TDF) scheme Promoting ‘Atma Nirbharta’ in Defence

  • Objectives of the TDF Scheme
      • Grant in Aid to Indian industries, including MSMEs, start-ups, and academic/scientific institutions. 
        • This funding is for developing defence and dual-use technologies not available in the Indian defence industry.
      • Engage private industries in designing and developing military technology, supporting them with grants.
      • Concentrate on research, design, and development of niche technologies being developed for the first time in the country.
      • Establish a bridge among the Armed Forces, research organisations, academia, and private sector entities.
      • Support the futuristic technologies having a Proof of Concept and converting them into prototypes.
  • Funding: Projects up to INR 10 Crores will be considered for funding subject to a maximum of 90% of the total project cost in general. 
    • However, up to 100% funding may be considered under the scheme, on a case-to-case basis. 
  • Duration of project: Not exceed a development period of two years. 
  • Academia and Research Institution Involvement: Their work involvement cannot exceed 40% of the total efforts required. 

 

Success Stories: 

  • Combat Robotics, Pune, developed an Innovative Simulator for Unmanned Vehicles under Centre for Artificial Intelligence and Robotics (CAIR), DRDO
  • ChiStats Labs Private Limited, Pune developed: 
  • Virtual Sensors for Aero Gas Turbine Engine Health Monitoring and 
  • Tools for Data Assessment, Active Learning & Believability for Visual Data

 

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