(MENAFN- Trend News Agency)
Indo-German Science and technology Centre (IGSTC) is all set to
propose a joint“Artificial Intelligence” ('AI') initiative on
healthcare and sustainability, the Ministry of Science and
Technology said on Wednesday, Trend reports citing The Print .
This was stated here by Dr Jitendra Singh, Union Minister for
Science and Technology and Earth Sciences, during the luncheon
meeting hosted by President, DFG (German Research Foundation) Prof.
(Dr) Katja Becker, who also happens to be a veteran Medical
professional cum researcher.
Dr Jitendra Singh expressed satisfaction that India and Germany
science and technology relations have made great strides in recent
years and have become truly multidimensional, spurred by a
significant convergence of interests, mutual goodwill and
high-level exchanges. DFG has been playing an important role and we
value longstanding partnership with DFG.
The Minister talked about the recently concluded MoU to support
the International Research Training Groups (IRTG) program towards
capacity building targeting the training of Indian and German
students for pursuing the PhD program. A call for inviting
proposals from Indian and German research groups has been launched.
Both of them agreed that this agreement is truly remarkable for
achieving greater objectives in the projects and addressing larger
problems.
Dr Jitendra Singh mentioned that under the visionary leadership
of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Government of India in recent time
has initiated several new mission mode programs like Cyber-Physical
System, Quantum Technologies, Future Manufacturing, Green Hydrogen
Fuel, Deep Ocean Mining etc. Govt. of India and DFG can explore
working together in solving such issues of societal challenges.
Both of them agreed to explore opportunities for bilateral
cooperation between India and DFG in the form of funding research
projects and to initiate and intensify long-term Indo-German
cooperative relationships in research. They also agreed to consider
initiating International Research Training Groups (IRTG) programs
with other scientific departments.
Both of them expressed happiness that a joint call for proposals
in toxicology would be coming up in September 2022.
Dr Jitendra Singh mentioned that India has taken several steps
to harness the power of Quantum computing for societal benefit. The
Govt. of India has launched the National Mission on
Interdisciplinary Cyber-Physical Systems (NM-ICPS) to make India a
leading player in the Cyber-Physical System.
Both of them discussed the new initiatives taken by their
respective governments at gender equality and the programs to
address the inequalities.
Both the leaders expressed optimism that a common mechanism can
be worked out to harmonise the Data protection regulations for
scientific research funding between the countries.
Dr Jitendra Singh expressed optimism at the suggestion of
starting the Collaborative Research Centres between the research
communities of both countries, with a special focus on urgent and
high-end science topics.
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