Coimbatore MSMEs to explore opportunities in Indian Coast Guard component requirements

Coimbatore MSMEs to explore opportunities in Indian Coast Guard component requirements

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Director General of the ICG Paramesh Sivamani said the strategic importance of self-reliance in shipbuilding through indigenous design, robust digital infrastructure, and resilient supply chains was highlighted at the event. Photo: X/@IndiaCoastGuard

The Indian Coast Guard (ICG), which hosted the maiden ‘Shipbuilding, Indigenisation and IT Conference’ at Madikeri recently, signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the Coimbatore District Small Industries Association (CODISSIA) Defence Innovation & Atal Incubation Centre (CDIIC).

An official press release said the partnership seeks to strengthen the Defence innovation ecosystem and accelerate indigenisation efforts.

According to V. Sundaram, a director of CDIIC, the tie-up will enable the MSMEs in Coimbatore to take up orders for components of defence equipment used by the ICG.

Director General of the ICG Paramesh Sivamani said the strategic importance of self-reliance in shipbuilding through indigenous design, robust digital infrastructure, and resilient supply chains was highlighted at the event. He also highlighted the successful progression of the 200th indigenously built vessel (fourth Pollution Control Ship), which is currently undergoing sea trials.

Mr. Sivamani detailed the progress of Project Digital Coast Guard, a long-term initiative to create a secure, scalable and resilient digital backbone for all ICG units. He also released documents related to the e-book ‘History of Shipbuilding in the Indian Coast Guard’ and the roadmap for Artificial Intelligence in ICG. 

B. Vinod Kumar, Chief Executive Officer of the CDIIC, said a team from the ICG will soon visit Coimbatore to do a capability mapping. Identified units will be supported to supply to the Defence. The ICG uses a lot of equipment for surveillance and patrolling. There is a long-term need for components for ships built indigenously. The ICG feels that Coimbatore is a potential supplier for these components.

The CDIIC currently has 43 startups working on Defence and other areas. It has as many as 78 defence products for indigenisation. Of these 20 have been developed on a no-cost no no-commitment basis, and detailed project reports are submitted for 30 more, he said



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