New Delhi:

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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure> The United Nations<\/a>' telecom body ITU<\/a> plans to set-up its first ever innovation centre in India to incorporate technologies from South Asian countries and emerging economies in standards for technologies. The International Telecommunications Union (ITU) Deputy Secretary-General Malcom Johnson Monday met Telecom Secretary Aruna Sundararajan<\/a> to discuss the roadmap for setting up the innovation centre along with the union's first regional office for South Asia in India.

When contacted, Sundararajan said, \"the proposal was approved in October. The ITU regional office and innovation centre are likely to start operations in July.\"\n

The ITU coordinates with countries and companies globally to set-up new technology standards in telecom space.\n

The innovation centre is expected to give opportunity to Indian technology firms to make their case for being part of global standards, which has been largely influenced by companies from developed countries and have huge influence on telecom businesses globally.\n

Indian companies in the past have obtained patents for telecom technologies, however, they could not reap business benefit as their technologies could not be incorporated in global standards due to low engagement of the country in international technology bodies.\n

\"In the last four years, India has increased its participation around five-fold in terms of technical contributions. ITU has recognised it and hence a decision was taken to set-up regional office in India and its first ever innovation centre anywhere in the world,\" Sundararajan said.\n

For the first time, 10 Indian academic institutions will join ITU and the government has plans to scale up representation of academic institutions to 40 soon, she said.\n

The ITU charges 32,000 swiss francs, almost equal to USD 32,000, from an organisation for full time membership. However, the regional centre will offer it for around USD 2,000 per entity.\n

The ITU innovation centre will work on adoption of technologies by small and medium businesses to enhance their productivity. The centre will collaborate with firms in the region for joint research in the field of of standardisation for 5G,
artificial intelligence<\/a> and upcoming new technologies.<\/p><\/body>","next_sibling":[{"msid":68359629,"title":"Vodafone Idea deploys 5,000 Massive MIMO, small cells, TDD sites in Mumbai","entity_type":"ARTICLE","link":"\/news\/vodafone-idea-enhances-network-capacity-in-mumbai\/68359629","category_name":null,"category_name_seo":"telecomnews"}],"related_content":[],"msid":68361043,"entity_type":"ARTICLE","title":"ITU to open its first ever innovation centre in India by July","synopsis":"The United Nations' telecom body ITU plans to set-up its first ever innovation centre in India to incorporate technologies from South Asian countries and emerging economies in standards for technologies.","titleseo":"telecomnews\/itu-to-open-its-first-ever-innovation-centre-in-india-by-july","status":"ACTIVE","authors":[],"analytics":{"comments":0,"views":154,"shares":0,"engagementtimems":570000},"Alttitle":{"minfo":""},"artag":"PTI","artdate":"2019-03-11 19:06:21","lastupd":"2019-03-11 19:06:21","breadcrumbTags":["united nations","ITU","artificial intelligence","Aruna Sundararajan","policy"],"secinfo":{"seolocation":"telecomnews\/itu-to-open-its-first-ever-innovation-centre-in-india-by-july"}}" data-authors="[" "]" data-category-name="" data-category_id="" data-date="2019-03-11" data-index="article_1">

ITU开放首次创新中心在印度在7月

联合国电信身体ITU计划设置其首次将技术创新中心在印度南亚国家和新兴经济体的标准技术。

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联合国“电信的身体电联计划设置其首次将技术创新中心在印度南亚国家和新兴经济体的标准技术。国际电信联盟(ITU)副秘书长马尔科姆•约翰逊周一会见了电信部长一边抚摸Sundararajan讨论路线图设立创新中心以及联盟的第一个区域办事处在印度南亚。

联系时,Sundararajan说,“建议在10月份批准。国际电联区域办事处和创新中心可能会在7月份开始运营。”

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国际电联坐标与国家和公司在全球范围内电信空间中设置新的技术标准。

创新中心将给印度科技公司的机会,让他们参与全球标准,已在很大程度上受到来自发达国家的公司和全球电信企业有巨大的影响。

印度公司在过去获得的专利电信技术,然而,他们不能获得商业利益作为其技术不能被纳入全球标准由于低参与国际技术机构的国家。

“在过去的四年里,印度增加了其参与5倍左右的技术贡献。ITU已经认识到它,因此决定采取设置区域办事处在印度和它的第一个创新中心在世界任何地方,”Sundararajan说。

第一次,10个印度学术机构将加入ITU和政府计划扩大学术机构的代表40不久,她说。

ITU指控32000瑞士法郎,几乎等于32000美元,从一个全职的会员组织。然而,区域中心将提供每个实体大约2000美元。

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国际电信联盟的技术创新中心将致力于采用中小企业提高他们的生产力。该中心将与公司合作在该地区的联合研究领域的标准化5克,人工智能和即将到来的新技术。

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New Delhi:

\"\"
<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure> The United Nations<\/a>' telecom body ITU<\/a> plans to set-up its first ever innovation centre in India to incorporate technologies from South Asian countries and emerging economies in standards for technologies. The International Telecommunications Union (ITU) Deputy Secretary-General Malcom Johnson Monday met Telecom Secretary Aruna Sundararajan<\/a> to discuss the roadmap for setting up the innovation centre along with the union's first regional office for South Asia in India.

When contacted, Sundararajan said, \"the proposal was approved in October. The ITU regional office and innovation centre are likely to start operations in July.\"\n

The ITU coordinates with countries and companies globally to set-up new technology standards in telecom space.\n

The innovation centre is expected to give opportunity to Indian technology firms to make their case for being part of global standards, which has been largely influenced by companies from developed countries and have huge influence on telecom businesses globally.\n

Indian companies in the past have obtained patents for telecom technologies, however, they could not reap business benefit as their technologies could not be incorporated in global standards due to low engagement of the country in international technology bodies.\n

\"In the last four years, India has increased its participation around five-fold in terms of technical contributions. ITU has recognised it and hence a decision was taken to set-up regional office in India and its first ever innovation centre anywhere in the world,\" Sundararajan said.\n

For the first time, 10 Indian academic institutions will join ITU and the government has plans to scale up representation of academic institutions to 40 soon, she said.\n

The ITU charges 32,000 swiss francs, almost equal to USD 32,000, from an organisation for full time membership. However, the regional centre will offer it for around USD 2,000 per entity.\n

The ITU innovation centre will work on adoption of technologies by small and medium businesses to enhance their productivity. The centre will collaborate with firms in the region for joint research in the field of of standardisation for 5G,
artificial intelligence<\/a> and upcoming new technologies.<\/p><\/body>","next_sibling":[{"msid":68359629,"title":"Vodafone Idea deploys 5,000 Massive MIMO, small cells, TDD sites in Mumbai","entity_type":"ARTICLE","link":"\/news\/vodafone-idea-enhances-network-capacity-in-mumbai\/68359629","category_name":null,"category_name_seo":"telecomnews"}],"related_content":[],"msid":68361043,"entity_type":"ARTICLE","title":"ITU to open its first ever innovation centre in India by July","synopsis":"The United Nations' telecom body ITU plans to set-up its first ever innovation centre in India to incorporate technologies from South Asian countries and emerging economies in standards for technologies.","titleseo":"telecomnews\/itu-to-open-its-first-ever-innovation-centre-in-india-by-july","status":"ACTIVE","authors":[],"analytics":{"comments":0,"views":154,"shares":0,"engagementtimems":570000},"Alttitle":{"minfo":""},"artag":"PTI","artdate":"2019-03-11 19:06:21","lastupd":"2019-03-11 19:06:21","breadcrumbTags":["united nations","ITU","artificial intelligence","Aruna Sundararajan","policy"],"secinfo":{"seolocation":"telecomnews\/itu-to-open-its-first-ever-innovation-centre-in-india-by-july"}}" data-news_link="//www.iser-br.com/news/itu-to-open-its-first-ever-innovation-centre-in-india-by-july/68361043">