Aero India 2023: ITI displays their expertise in technology production
Aero India 2023: ITI displays their expertise in technology production
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BANGALORE ITI Limited, a public sector organisation, is exhibiting its skills in creating cutting-edge technology with 737 exhibitors at the 14th iteration of Aero India 2023 at Air Force Station, Yelahanka, Bangalore.

Serving clients in the defence and aviation industries is a strong suit of ITI Limited. In addition to successfully completing a project to upgrade the Indian Air Force's 3G network to a 4G network, the company has also been working on other projects for the Indian Army.

The company is  also upgrading the OPS of six different data centres for the IAF. The first three phases of the ASCON project for the Indian Army were successfully carried out by ITI Limited. The business is now offering upkeep services for the ASCON network.

ITI Limited is meeting potential clients, partners, and collaborators as part of the multi-day programme and hopes to create long-lasting relationships with them.

IP Encryptors, Digital Mobile Radio, 4G RAN, Optical Fibre Cable (OFC), Micro PCs, Laptops, Data Centers, High-Density Polyethylene (HDPE) Duct Manufacturing, Smart Energy Meters, Smart Banking Cards, and other key items from ITI Limited are on display.

"ITI Limited brings a spectrum of electronic/telecom manufacturing and digitalized solutions and services based on modern technology, ranging from PCB manufacturing to 3D printing and from Digital Mobile Radio to Data Centers," said Rakesh Chandra Tiwari, chairman and managing director of ITI Limited. "Production of indigenous technologies is crucial as India advances. We are overjoyed to participate at Aero India 2023 and to have a reliable platform to present our broad range of products, " he added.

Digital Mobile Radio was developed domestically by ITI Limited (DMR). This device makes use of digital technologies and a time division strategy to increase performance and efficiency while optimising spectrum utilisation.

The goal of DMR is to replace analogue radio with a low-cost, simple digital standard. DMR-based VHF/UHF radios are utilised in a variety of settings, including disaster management, industrial security, public safety, police, railroads, and public safety. The VHF/UHF radio can be utilised in Tier I, Tier II, or multi-site situations in Tier II, Tier III modes for direct-to-direct communication.

The Palakkad Plant of ITI Limited received recent praise from ISRO for completing the flight packages for the launch of the LVM3 M2/OneWeb India-1 Mission on schedule and in compliance with all Vikram Sarabhai Space Centre (VSSC) quality standards.

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