New Delhi:In a big boost to the 'Self Reliant India' campaign, Indian Navy signed a Rs 13 crore contract to procure the country's first indigenously developed Robotic Lifebuoys. The contract was bagged by a startup -- Saif Seas -- based in Visakhapatnam. Robot lifebuoys are autonomous and are fitted out with sensors and electronic equipment that allow them to locate a stranded person in the water, and head out to them automatically.
In India, it has been developed under the Innovations For Defence Excellence (iDEX) challenge "Unmanned Surface Vehicles". Defence Secretary Ajay Kumar appreciated the efforts of iDEX. He said, "IDEX is revolutionising Defence innovation -- creating new tech solutions in a fraction of cost and fraction of time." He termed the development of indigenously developed Robotic LifebuoysAas "the great success story of Atmanirbhar Bharat (Self Reliant India)"
Saif Seas promoter Aliasagar Calcuttawala said on social media after winning the challenge, "iDEX has provided us with a launchpad to launch into the higher orbit of success." He said, "The whole thought process of IDEX and the programme is not just to develop prototypes suitable for use in the Indian Defence Industry, but to develop defence innovation partners and defence industry with the help of startups, aiming towards more of Make in India."