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Give comments and suggestions on draft Internet of Things (IOT) Policy

Give comments and suggestions on draft Internet of Things (IOT) Policy
Start Date :
Jan 01, 2015
Last Date :
Oct 31, 2014
04:15 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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The digital space has witnessed major transformations in the last couple of years and as per industry experts would continue to evolve itself. The latest entrant to the digital ...

The digital space has witnessed major transformations in the last couple of years and as per industry experts would continue to evolve itself. The latest entrant to the digital space is the Internet of Things (IoT). IoT can also be defined as interplay for software, telecom and electronic hardware industry and promises to offer tremendous opportunities for many industries.

With the advent of the Internet of Things (IoT), the number of connected sensors soon will reach trillions, working with billions of intelligent systems involving in-numerous applications will drive new consumer and business behaviour. The demand for increasingly intelligent industry solutions based on IoT will drive trillions of dollars in opportunity for IT industry and even more for the companies that take advantage of the IoT.

One of the top most initiatives in the form of Digital India Program of the Government which aims at ‘transforming India into digital empowered society and knowledge economy’, is expected to provide the required impetus for development of the IoT industry ecosystem in the country.

Department of Electronics and Information Technology,(DeiTY) has come out with a draft IOT Policy document which focuses on following objectives:

i. To create an IoT industry in India of USD 15 billion by 2020. It has been assumed that India would have a share of 5-6% of global IoT industry.

ii. To undertake capacity development (Human & Technology) for IoT specific skill-sets for domestic and international markets.

iii. To undertake Research & development for all the assisting technologies.

iv. To develop IoT products specific to Indian needs in all possible domains.

The Policy framework of the IoT Policy has been proposed to be implemented via a multi-pillar approach. The approach comprises of five vertical pillars (Demonstration Centres, Capacity Building & Incubation, R&D and Innovation, Incentives and Engagements, Human Resource Development) and 2 horizontal supports (Standards & Governance structure).

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To read the policy document please refer the following URL:http://deity.gov.in/sites/upload_files/dit/files/Draft-IoT-Policy%20%281...

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We invite your attention and comments to further improve the draft policy to create ecosystem for IoT industry in the country.

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Last date for sending your suggestions is 31st October 2014.

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Arvind Dhage
Arvind Dhage 11 years 8 months ago
Respected Sir, I think The government should provide minimum interest loan to people for small business. Who are very poor or jobless.
Ajinkya Bhawal
Ajinkya Bhawal 11 years 8 months ago
Can our Government get any action to reduce the rate of 'INTERNET Services' then our youth can be easily use the Internet, So by these uses we can be easily get the vision to Digital India.
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Purshottam Tyagi
Purshottam Tyagi 11 years 8 months ago
Sir i want to see that whole India/international company which are private/government should launch there website in Hindi so that more job are created.
Jitendra Kumar
Jitendra Kumar 11 years 8 months ago
IOT is nothing but a networking among THINGS i.e. all substances are relatively connected to each other in such a manner which empowers our economy to MAXIMUM UTILISATION of resources in productive manner.
Amit Saraf
Amit Saraf 11 years 8 months ago
Rep. Sir, If IOT to be a big success, I think Government should encourage industries based on Electronics & Telecommunication since more than 95 % products are imported from various countries of which share of China is of great worry. I think Chinese Products cannot be trusted in fields of Telecommunication, Defence & also for privacy of general users and should be developed in India itself and services providers should use them only.
MANISH KUMAR M U
MANISH KUMAR M U 11 years 8 months ago
The government should provide free legal advising services ( or advertise the details of such services if already exists).
SANJAY MALHOTRA
SANJAY MALHOTRA 11 years 8 months ago
The government has recently increased duty on network equipment and if the government is actively considering IoT, then the cost of enabling technologies should go down and not increase. The commerce and IT ministries need to be aligned and take appropriate steps in that direction