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As India celebrates National Technology Day 2025, technology leaders across the nation issued a clarion call for policy changes, innovation, and mass scale skill building to drive India towards becoming a global technology leader.
This year's festivities, with the theme "YANTRA – Yugantar for Advancing New Technology, Research & Acceleration," celebrate India's shift from technology adoption to global leadership. The theme showcases not just mechanical innovation but also the symbolic potential of systems, synergy, and scalable solutions, the speed of the nation in deep-tech, precision engineering, and disruptive R&D.
Industry voices emphasized that thoughtful innovation, inclusive design, and sustainability must be the focus of all technological innovation. Industry leaders such as those from AI, digital infrastructure, financial technology, and healthcare emphasized the critical necessity of government policy vision, strong STEM foundations, and strong industry-academia partnerships. They reaffirmed the need for low-cost, industry-relevant upskilling to sustain innovation and prepare the workforce for an AI future.
"National Technology Day reminds us that low-cost, industry-specific upskilling is the foundation of long-term innovation," added Ushasri Tirumala, EVP & GM, Manhattan Associates. Others also emphasized the need for end-to-end capability building, ongoing learning, and judicious deployment of newer technologies such as AI and GenAI to make India's growth inclusive and resilient.
The meeting also underscored the role of technology to bring access to finance, transform health care delivery, and spur economic growth sustainably. Leaders made a call to the responsible adoption of AI, robust digital infrastructure and cybersecurity to protect and catalyze innovation. As India rushes toward its Viksit Bharat 2047 vision, technology visionaries declared that the country's tale of innovation is not merely one of technological advancement, but of purpose, inclusivity, and promise. The clear message: technology needs to be led not only by what can be, but by what is meaningful-inspiring, instructing, and empowering citizens towards a sustainable and prosperous future.
Source: Economic Times Government, NCN Online, Manufacturing Today India
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