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ISRO Chairman S Somanath invites India's automobile industry to partner in producing cost-effective, high-quality sensors locally.
In a landmark proposal that underscores India’s technological potential, ISRO Chairman S Somanath has extended an invitation to the domestic automobile industry to collaborate with the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) for manufacturing vehicle sensors indigenously. Speaking at the Bengaluru Tech Summit on Wednesday, Somanath highlighted the pressing need to reduce India’s reliance on expensive imported sensors and leverage ISRO’s proven capabilities in sensor technology.
India’s automobile industry predominantly relies on imported sensors, leading to significant cost implications and dependency on foreign supply chains. Addressing this issue, Somanath emphasised, “Most automotive sensors used in cars today are imported, while ISRO has been successfully making world-class sensors for rockets entirely in India.”
ISRO’s sensors, engineered to endure the rigorous demands of space travel, exemplify advanced precision and reliability. According to Somanath, the expertise and infrastructure that enable ISRO to produce these space-grade sensors can be harnessed to manufacture cost-effective, high-quality vehicle sensors domestically. “We think it is possible for us to use the space-graded sensors and produce them at a low cost in India,” he said.
This initiative is poised to fill a critical gap in local manufacturing and aligns with India’s broader push for self-reliance under the Make in India campaign.
ISRO plans to initiate discussions with key players in the automobile sector to advance this initiative. Somanath pointed out that scaling production and achieving cost efficiency are vital to making indigenous manufacturing viable for car sensors.
He praised India’s recent space sector reforms, including the Space Policy of 2023, for creating an enabling environment for private-sector collaboration. These reforms, he said, have sparked interest among entrepreneurs aspiring to replicate global success stories like SpaceX within India.
Somanath also touched on the need for policy interventions to encourage innovation and investment in this domain. “Policy frameworks such as those unveiled at the Bengaluru Tech Summit can bridge the gap between high production costs and the demand for affordable car sensors,” he noted.
Somanath emphasised that the benefits of ISRO’s technology go beyond sensors. Technologies developed by ISRO are now available to private industries for further development into commercial products, services, and software. This focus on technology transfer aims to empower Indian industries with cutting-edge advancements in fields such as artificial intelligence, robotics, advanced materials, additive manufacturing, and quantum technology.
To enhance private sector participation, ISRO has identified downstream capabilities as a strategic focus area. Somanath explained, “Developing downstream capabilities generates demand, which can attract investments in upstream capabilities like rocket and satellite manufacturing.” Currently, five private companies are building satellites in India, showcasing progress but also underscoring the need for more significant players in the ecosystem.
The Bengaluru Tech Summit also served as a platform for the launch of Karnataka’s Draft Space Tech Policy, with ambitious goals for the state to capture 50% of the national space market. Karnataka’s Minister for IT, Biotechnology, Science, and Technology, Priyank Kharge, described the state’s vision to become a global hub for space technologies.
The session featured other prominent speakers, including B K Das, Director General of DRDO, and Anne Neuberger, Deputy National Security Advisor of the United States. They discussed the intersection of space technology, defence, and innovation, reinforcing India’s growing prominence in these sectors.
Somanath’s proposal is more than a technological collaboration, it represents a transformative step toward reducing India’s dependency on imports and fostering a self-reliant manufacturing ecosystem. By integrating ISRO’s world-class expertise with the automobile sector’s production scale, India can not only address its domestic needs but also position itself as a global leader in sensor technology.
This synergy between space and automotive sectors could redefine manufacturing standards, enhance affordability, and drive innovation to pave the way for a truly Atmanirbhar Bharat.
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