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Engineers of Army's Sapta Shakti Command Host Seminar on Technology for Infrastructure Development

A seminar was held by the engineers of the Army's Sapta Shakti Command in Jaipur to outline a strategy for adopting technology in infrastructure development. The event, part of the Indian Army's initiative to mark 2024 as the Year for Technology Absorption, was chaired by Lieutenant General Manjinder Singh. Senior officers and engineers involved in infrastructure projects attended the seminar.

Army Engineers Discuss Technology for Infrastructure

The seminar featured experts from IIT and industry discussing advancements in artificial intelligence, rapid construction methods, and sustainable engineering practices. A variety of new products in construction engineering were also showcased. Participants explored prefabricated construction techniques for faster, cost-effective development and examined AI's role in project planning and contract management.

Focus on Technology and Sustainability

Colonel Amitabh Sharma, an Army spokesperson, stated that the seminar aimed to identify innovative solutions for enhanced quality and sustainability. Discussions included technologies to prevent leakage, seepage, and efflorescence in buildings. The event underscored the importance of adopting modern technology to improve infrastructure speed and quality.

Military engineers, IIT professors, industry experts, and research scholars participated in the event. The Sapta Shakti Engineers reiterated their commitment to using modern technology to boost the speed, quality, and sustainability of military infrastructure projects. This aligns with the broader goal of revolutionising infrastructure development through advanced technology.

Commitment to Modernisation

The Army Commander emphasised the urgent need for cutting-edge technology adoption to enhance infrastructure development. The seminar served as a platform for sharing knowledge and exploring new technologies that can transform military infrastructure projects. The focus was on improving efficiency while maintaining high standards of quality.

The discussions highlighted the potential of artificial intelligence in streamlining project planning and execution. By integrating AI into these processes, the Army aims to achieve more efficient and effective management of its infrastructure projects. This approach is expected to lead to significant improvements in both speed and quality.

The seminar concluded with a reaffirmation of the commitment to modernise military infrastructure through technological advancements. By embracing new technologies, the Army seeks to ensure that its infrastructure projects are not only faster but also more sustainable and resilient.

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