Rekha Gupta government of Delhi is preparing to implement two important policies towards promoting new technology and investment in the capital. The government plans to implement the drone and semiconductor policy by September. The drafts of both the policies may soon be sent to Chief Minister Rekha Gupta for approval. According to officials, the aim of these policies is to promote new technology-related industries in Delhi, create new employment opportunities and attract investment.
Drafts of both policies will be sent to CM
Officials said that drafts of drone and semiconductor policies are being prepared. These will soon be sent to the Chief Minister for approval. The government's focus is on creating a favorable environment for investment in both the sectors. The use of drone technology is increasing in agriculture, survey, logistics, security and other sectors. At the same time, the semiconductor industry is considered an important link in the modern electronics and technology sector.
Opinion will be taken from the public after approval
An official said that the draft of the drone and semiconductor policy will be put up for public opinion after getting the approval of Chief Minister Rekha Gupta. After this both the policies will be presented before the cabinet. After getting approval from the Cabinet, the policies will be sent to the Lieutenant Governor for final approval. After this complete process, further steps will be taken towards their implementation.
Special ecosystem will be created for drone sector
According to officials, the proposed drone policy aims to promote the use of drones in Delhi and create a special ecosystem for the sector. Under this, there is a plan to encourage drone manufacturing companies and startups. Apart from this, training programs, skill development and other activities related to drone technology will also be promoted. The government believes that the expansion of drone technology can create new business opportunities and employment opportunities.
Government will ask for land by writing a letter to DDA
Officials said that the Delhi government will write a letter to DDA regarding providing land in Narela for the proposed drone ecosystem. The aim of the government is to provide an environment to companies and startups related to the drone sector, where they can work on technology, training and other activities. In the government's proposed drone policy, special emphasis is being laid on developing a favorable ecosystem for this sector.
Use of drones is increasing from surveillance to delivery
According to officials, at present the use of drones is increasing rapidly in many areas. These include monitoring, mapping, farming, delivery services, infrastructure monitoring and emergency services. With the expansion of technology, new opportunities are also being created in drone based services and business. Keeping these possibilities in mind, the Delhi government wants to create better infrastructure for the drone sector in the capital.
Companies and startups will get incentives
The government believes that developing a dedicated drone ecosystem in Narela will encourage companies and startups working in this sector. This is also likely to bring new enterprises related to drone technology and increase employment opportunities.
Focus will be on these 5 major areas
1. Semiconductor Design and IP Development
Under the policy, activities related to semiconductor design and developing intellectual property (IP) will be encouraged.
2. Research, Development and Innovation
There will be an emphasis on Research and Development (R&D) and promoting development and innovation of new technologies.
3. Manufacturing and Testing
Semiconductor manufacturing activities include Assembly, Testing, Marking and Packaging (ATMP) and Outsourced Semiconductor Assembly and Testing (OSAT).
4. Development of supporting industries
The policy will also focus on developing supporting and supporting industries related to the semiconductor sector. This can help in creating a strong supply and service ecosystem for the entire industry.
5. Talent Development and Startup Ecosystem
The policy also emphasizes on talent development, skilling and training as well as strengthening the startup and industrial ecosystem.
According to officials, the drone and semiconductor policy is part of the Delhi government's broader plan to promote technology-based industries. Their objective is to encourage businesses related to new technologies and create new employment opportunities.
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