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Harnessing the power of next-gen technology to secure future military edge

In a panel discussion focused on the topic of "Boardroom to Battlefield: Harnessing the power of next-gen technology to secure future military edge", senior leaders from Indian Army, Air Force and Navy discuss as to how India could utilised next-generation technologies such AI and Machine Learning for modern warfare.

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In a special panel discussion focused on the topic of “Boardroom to Battlefield: Harnessing the power of next-gen technology to secure future edge”, senior leaders from Indian Army, Air Force and Navy discuss as to how could utilised next-generation technologies such AI and Machine Learning for modern warfare.

  • Name: National Deftech Summit 2022
  • Topic of Panel Discussion: From boardroom to battlefield — Harness the power of next-gen technology to secure the future military edge

Speakers:

  • Air Marshal Sumit Mukerji, Former Air Officer Commanding-in-Chief,
  • Maj Gen Dr. Rajan Kochhar VSM, Former MGAOC Central Command, India Army
  • Air Commodore Rajiv Mittal VSM, Directorate of Aerospace Design, Indian Air Force
  • Col. K V Kuber, Director – Defence & Aerospace, EY (Moderator)

To focus and create awareness about building a digital foundation to create, run, manage, connect, and intrinsically secure and protect any application on any device and to also find out how next-generation technologies such as  and , are modernising and innovating various aspects of India’s defence strategy, National DefTech Summit 2022 was organised on November 25 at The Oberoi in New Delhi by Tech Observer Magazine.

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The next edition of the summit is scheduled for June 2023 in New Delhi. For more information, you may contact [email protected].

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