New Delhi [India], Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY) announced the launch of Intelligent Transportation System (ITS Technology/Product Handbook) with Transfer of Technology (TOT) for Industry o Indigenous Thermal Camera. According to a press release, this initiative under the theme Innovation, Science and Technology of Develop India@2047 is a milestone in the country's journey towards self-reliance and innovation. The thermal camera is a product of the Center for Development of Advanced Computing (CDAC). Thiruvananthapuram, under the InTranSE program of MeitY, was transferred to Indian industry leader M/s Aditya Infotech (CP Plus). This transfer marks a significant progress in indigenous technology development and transfer, which is important for sectors such as smart cities, industry defense and health.Read Press Release Equipped with an inbuilt Data Processing Unit (DPU) for AI-based analytics, th camera has undergone extensive field implementation, testing and validation specifically for road traffic applications. Additionally, the Ministry has unveiled the ITS Technology/Product Handbook. A compilation of technologies, products and solutions developed under the InTRanSE program of MeitY's R&D group, these include innovations in traffic control, public transport, road safety, sensors for traffic applications, aimed at improving the efficiency and safety of transportation systems across the country. Have to improve. Will have to increase. Read Press Release The exchange of technology transfer documents took place in the presence of key dignitaries including S Krishnan, Secretary, MeitY; Bhuvnesh Kumar, Additional Secretary, MeitY; Professor H P Draghe; This initiative with Smt. Sunita Verma, GC R&D at MeitY, along with senior government officials, CEOs and CTOs from industries, is part of the government's efforts to promote a culture of innovation and self-reliance in technology, paving the way to be technologically advanced.Is in line with the approach. And empowered India.