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Materials Division of Tata Group, IIT Jodhpur is scaling up indigenous production of advanced materials for defence, electronics and energy storage sectors., Pg18

Tata Group and IIT Jodhpur collaborate to boost indigenous advanced materials production for defence, electronics, and energy storage, enhancing self-glowing paint technology.

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Key Highlights:

  • Tata Group's Materials Division and IIT Jodhpur are increasing indigenous production of advanced materials.
  • Focus sectors include defence, electronics, and energy storage.
  • A self-glowing paint technology has been developed for road safety and smart infrastructure.
  • Borophene-based gas sensors are in development for industrial safety and environmental monitoring.

Detailed Insights:

  • The collaboration aims to reduce reliance on imported materials in strategic sectors.
  • Self-glowing paint offers a sustainable solution for nighttime visibility without electricity.
  • Borophene gas sensors enhance industrial safety by detecting hazardous gas leaks.
  • These innovations contribute to the Atmanirbhar Bharat initiative by promoting indigenous technology.

Scientific/Technical Concepts Involved:

  • Borophene: A single-layer sheet of boron atoms, known for its high strength and flexibility.
  • Gas sensors: Devices that detect and measure the concentration of specific gases in an environment.
  • Energy storage: Technologies used to capture energy for use at a later time.
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