In a significant leap for indigenous technology and smart solutions, the Centre for Development of Advanced Computing (C-DAC) has transferred its state-of-the-art Thermal Smart Camera technology to CP PLUS. This groundbreaking technology, developed under the Intelligent Transportation System Endeavor (InTranSE) Program initiated by the Union Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY), will help further strengthen the core competencies of CP PLUS and will present a notable achievement in India's technological advancements.
The Thermal Smart Camera, meticulously designed and developed by C-DAC, is equipped with an in-built Data Processing Unit (DPU) capable of executing various AI-based analytics. This innovative feature sets it apart from conventional thermal cameras, which will be an added advantage to enhance the CP PLUS capabilities for real-time data processing and intelligent analysis.
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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 extensive market reach and expertise in commercializing 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 both cost-effective and technologically superior.
The exchange of technology transfer documents happened in the presence of Shri S Krishnan, Secretary, MeitY: Shri Bhuvnesh Kumar, Additional Secretary, MeitY: Prof. HP Khincha: Smt. Sunita Verma, GC R&D in E&IT, MeitY, senior officials in the Government along with the Managing Director, Mr. Aditya Khemka as well as senior executives Mr. M.A. Johar & Ms. Monika Sharma from Aditya Infotech Limited (CP PLUS).
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A senior official of C-DAC expressed his enthusiasm about this
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