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India’s aerospace ambitions are soaring, and CSIR-National Aerospace Laboratories (NAL) is helping fuel the lift-off.
CSIR-NAL director Abhay Pashilkar speaks to MIT SMR India about reimagining aerospace innovation through industry partnerships and a shift toward product-focused deep tech development.
“What we really need is more of collaboration, cooperation with the startups. People who have the skillset and knowledge for DeepTech,” Pashilkar said.
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