Bengaluru:The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) set up a regional academic centre for space at the National Institute of Technology (NITK) at Surathkal in Karnataka's southwest Dakshina Kannada district, an official said on Saturday.
"The centre at NIT-K will conduct joint research and development in space technology applications to meet the needs of our space programmes," space agency's director for capacity building P.V. Venkitakrishnan said in a statement here.
The state-run ISRO will provide Rs 2 crore grant annually to NIT for the R&D projects and promotional activities through the year.
The space agency and the engineering institute signed an agreement on the industry-academic collaboration on Friday at Surathkal, about 380km from Bengaluru.
"The center, fourth in the country, will also facilitate promoting space technology in the southern states, including Andhra Pradesh, Kerala, Puducherry, Tamil Nadu and Telangana and be an ambassador for capacity-building, awareness and research and development (R&D), said Venkitakrishnan on the occasion.
A joint policy and management committee will guide the center in optimal utilization of the research potential, infrastructure, expertise and experience of the space agency and the autonomous institute.
"The committee will plan activities like research programs of common interest and reviewing their projects periodically," said the director.
ISRO's visiting scientists and experts in space technology and NIT faculty members and researchers will direct the center's activities, including projects.