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ISRO Begins Training Four Bhutanese Space Engineers For Satellite Launch Scheduled Next Year

ISRO Begins Training Four Bhutanese Space Engineers For Satellite Launch Scheduled Next Year Updated On December 29, 2020 The Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) has started phase one of the training of four Bhutanese engineers. These Space Engineers are being trained under a joint India and Bhutan project wherein they develop a satellite for Bhutan. Ruchira Kamboj, Ambassador of India to Bhutan, tweeted,” These four promising young space engineers from Bhutan have headed to India today for training at @isr0, as our two countries work together to build a satellite for Bhutan.” These four promising young space engineers from Bhutan have headed to India today for training at @isro, as our two countries work together to build a satellite for Bhutan. #capacity#innovation#skillshttps://t.co/MKMYlGq9pjpic.twitter.com/IH0bFb10Et

India begins training of four Bhutanese space engineers for satellite launch

Story highlights The satellite will be used to map the country s natural resources and for disaster management. An India Bhutan Joint working group is implementing the project.These engineers are from Bhutan s department of information technology and telecom which comes under Ministry of Information and communication. The Indian Space Research Organization or ISRO has started phase one of the training of 4 Bhutanese engineers. The engineers are being trained under a joint India and Bhutan project to develop a satellite for Bhutan. Phase one of the training will take place at ISRO s UR Rao Satellite center (URSC) from 28th December 2020 to 25th February 2021 and will involve theoretical and technical aspects. It will also involve visits to labs and test facilities. The 2nd phase of training will focus on developing the satellite for Bhutan INS-2B.

chipsets: Isro eyeing new chip unit as more firms take to skies

We ll soon meet in your inbox. Please wait. India is poised to increase its share in the global manufacturing of mobile phones, IT hardware, automotive electronics, industrial electronics, medical electronics, Internet of Things and other devices in the near future as it aspires to set up $400 billion worth of electronics manufacturing by 2025, the government said in its latest call seeking expressions of interest to set up fabs. SCL has a 180-nanometre facility that produces chips for strategic purposes. SCL and the Semiconductor Technology and Applied Research Centre (SITAR) in Bengaluru, which has a 100-nanometre unit, also make micro-electrical mechanical systems (MeMs) and sensors that have applications in critical areas. SITAR also runs a Gallium Arsenide Enabling Technology Centre (GAETEC) in Hyderabad.

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