IIT Kharagpur is one of the top places for technology. Researchers, scientists, and IIT professors have discovered various sophisticated technologies by integrating indigenous and scientific methods. IIT Kharagpur has set a pattern for India by developing software and other forms of scientific products. This time, the first-ranked IIT in the country wanted 100 patents in 100 days for the semiconductor mission. The authorities have already begun the drive. Several findings have shocked the entire country. India is one of the only countries in the world that uses special software or drug delivery devices to detect welding faults.
The entire planet is currently contained in a tiny silicon microchip. For this reason, the contemporary age is sometimes referred to as the semiconductor or silicon era. China and Japan are two nations that are constantly progressing through the chip-capturing of diverse discoveries through semiconductors (or semiconductors). India is determined not to fall behind. With the vision of "Developing India" and "Digital India," the nation is rapidly approaching that objective. Known as Indian Semiconductor Mission, or ISM. By 2047, IIT Kharagpur in India is aiming to compete with China and Japan in the semiconductor industry.
On Wednesday, a program in this regard took place at IIT Kharagpur's Netaji Auditorium. The goal is to approve at least 100 inventions within 100 days. This call led to the organization of today's event. Already, scholars and experts from the institute have come out. Innovative inventions will propel India to the pinnacle of success. It is worth noting that a specific campaign by IIT Kharagpur's Sponsored Research and Industrial Consultancy Cell resulted in nearly two and a half times as many patent filings in 2023 as in 2022. Similarly, the number of issued patents has increased fourfold. A record 106 patents were filed in 2023. 71 patents have been approved.
Authorities assert that these patents in the fields of energy science, industry & systems, metallurgy & materials, minerals, nanoscience, technology, aerospace, agriculture & food processing, chemical, electrical, civil, computer science, AI & IoT, cryogenics, robotics, rubber technology, 6G & Beyond Telecommunication, and energy science have made a significant contribution to India's development. India's scientific map will be enhanced by the new IITs proposal. This oldest technology institute is headed for success.