Exploring India's Space Vision 2047 and Emerging Technologies at IIT Madras Alumni Meet
Key Ideas
- ISRO's scientific secretary highlighted India's Space Vision 2047 and upcoming missions like Chandrayaan-4 and Venus orbiter mission.
- C. Anandharamakrishnan advocated for a holistic energy management strategy, focusing on hydrogen energy and Kerala's hydrogen-powered buses initiative.
- M.S. Rajasree discussed opportunities in semiconductor manufacturing and Kerala's potential in electronics innovation.
- IIT Madras alumni emphasized the contributions to India's space missions and advancements in academia and research.
The IIT Madras Alumni Association Thiruvananthapuram Chapter organized its first annual meet, attended by notable figures like ISRO's scientific secretary and prominent alumni. The event showcased India's Space Vision 2047 and upcoming space missions. C. Anandharamakrishnan, Director of CSIR-NIIST, highlighted the importance of a holistic energy management approach, specifically focusing on hydrogen energy and Kerala's efforts in hydrogen-powered transportation. Additionally, discussions on semiconductor manufacturing opportunities and Kerala's potential in electronics innovation were held. The alumni speakers underlined the significant contributions of IIT Madras alumni to space missions and academia, emphasizing the establishment of a Centre of Excellence in the name of S. Ramakrishnan. The event aimed to foster collaboration, innovation, and knowledge sharing among the alumni network.
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