Ten new joint projects on Cyber Physical Systems to support Green Buildings in Smart Cities and also in biotechnology related areas have been announced between the Indian Ministry of Science & Technology, and Canada at the India-Canada Science & Technology Innovation Dialogue organized on 9 December 2019.
The projects span areas like carbon capture, renewable energy, hydrogen technology, new materials, earthquake resistance and so on for smart cities. The key areas identified for possible India-Canada collaborations are food security, water management, energy security and affordable healthcare. New initiatives of the DST that were open for international collaboration were highlighted, including supercomputing, big data analysis, and quantum computing integrated water management.
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