What Innovations Did East Tech 2025 Showcase in Ranchi?

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Key Takeaways
- East Tech 2025 attracted over 1,500 visitors.
- The event showcased over 200 exhibitors.
- Focus on MSMEs in defence production.
- Highlighting Jharkhand's potential as a defence hub.
- Emphasis on collaboration between industry and defence forces.
New Delhi, Sep 20 (NationPress) The esteemed defence technology exhibition East Tech 2025 held at Khelgaon, Ranchi, saw a remarkable attendance of over 1,500 visitors on Saturday, the event’s second and final day. This diverse crowd included Indian Army officers, academic representatives, students from numerous schools, NCC cadets, law enforcement officials, and members of the State government.
The exhibition venues buzzed with B2B meetings, live demonstrations, and interactive sessions, showcasing the deepening collaboration among defence forces, industry, and civil entities.
The spotlight of the day was on the contribution of MSMEs to the advancement of Jharkhand’s defence ecosystem.
A seminar titled “MSMEs and Defence Corridor Development in Jharkhand” featured five distinguished speakers discussing strategies for integrating the State’s MSMEs into the national defence manufacturing network.
The conversations underscored opportunities in design, manufacturing, supply-chain coordination, and skill development, with participants collectively acknowledging Jharkhand’s potential to become a pivotal centre for defence production.
This seminar received positive feedback from industry leaders, budding entrepreneurs, and attendees, emphasizing the significance of Atmanirbharta (self-reliance) in the defence sector.
The discussions echoed the vision presented on the first day, where Jharkhand Governor Santosh Gangwar, Chief Minister Hemant Soren, and Chief of Defence Staff General Anil Chauhan stressed the importance of indigenous solutions, innovation, and collaborative expansion in the defence realm.
With over 200 exhibitors presenting their innovations, East Tech 2025 remains a dynamic platform for knowledge sharing, showcasing capabilities, and building partnerships among the Armed Forces, industry, and academic institutions.
The event not only aids in identifying technologies for operational use but also propels the broader goal of boosting Jharkhand’s economic growth by supporting its MSMEs and fostering defence-industrial investments in the area.
Thus, Day 2 reaffirmed the primary goal of East Tech 2025: to act as a catalyst for indigenisation, industrial growth, and national security readiness, while simultaneously advancing Jharkhand’s ambition of becoming a hub within India’s defence manufacturing corridor.