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New Delhi [India], June 15: In a significant leap forward for indigenous technology and smart solutions, the Center for Development of Advanced Computing (C-DAC) has transferred its cutting-edge thermal smart camera technology to CP Plus. This groundbreaking technology developed under the Intelligent Transportation System Endeavor (INTRANS) program launched by the Union Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY) will help further strengthen the core competencies of CP Plus and represent a remarkable achievement in India's technological progress. .

The Thermal Smart Camera, carefully designed and developed by C-DAC, is equipped with an in-built Data Processing Unit (DPU) that is capable of performing various AI-based analyses. This innovative feature differentiates it from traditional thermal cameras, which will be an added advantage to enhance CP Plus capabilities for real-time data processing and intelligent analysis.

The transfer of this cutting-edge technology to CP Plus, a leader in security and surveillance solutions, represents a strategic collaboration aimed at leveraging CP Plus's broad market reach and expertise in the commercialization of advanced surveillance products.By integrating C-DAC's indigenously developed technology, CP Plus aims to revolutionize the market with innovative thermal imaging solutions that are cost effective and technologically superior.

The exchange of technology transfer documents took place in the presence of S Krishnan, Secretary, MeitY: Bhuvanesh Kumar, Additional Secretary, MeitY: Professor HP Khincha: Smt. Sunita Verma, GC R&D in E&IT, Meity, Managing Director, Aditya Khemka along with senior government officials as well as M.A., senior official from Aditya Infotech Limited (CP Plus). Johar and Monica Sharma.

Expressing his excitement about this milestone, a senior official of C-DAC said, “The development and transfer of thermal smart camera technology is a testament to C-DAC's commitment to pioneer indigenous technologies that address critical needs in various sectors. This collaboration underlines our dedication towards promoting CP Plus technological innovation and self-reliance.,

Aditya Khemka, Managing Director, CP Plus, also shared his perspective on the collaboration, saying, “We are thrilled to include C-DAC's thermal smart camera technology in our product line. This partnership is in line with our vision of providing cutting-edge security solutions. Not only are they innovative but the integration of AI-based analytics within our thermal cameras will significantly enhance the value we provide to our customers across sectors.”

The thermal smart camera technology developed by C-DAC embodies the spirit of innovation and pursuit of excellence.Its ability to process data in real time using AI analytics opens up new possibilities for proactive and predictive measures in monitoring and surveillance. This technological prowess is expected to significantly improve efficiency, safety and security in various applications.

future prospects

The successful transfer of technology from C-DAC to CP Plus marks the beginning of a new era in thermal imaging solutions. As CP Plus integrates and further develops this technology, the market can expect to see innovative products that redefine the standards in security and surveillance.

This collaboration also highlights the importance of fostering strong partnerships between research institutions and industry leaders to accelerate the commercialization of indigenous technologies.This paves the way for future initiatives aimed at harnessing the potential of domestic innovations to address global challenges.