印度培训了18名电子玩具技术工程师, 以削减进口,
India trains 18 engineers in e-toy tech to cut imports and boost exports under Make in India.
印度正在通过政府支持的一项倡议来推动其国内电子玩具工业,该倡议培训了18名年轻的工程师,包括来自代表人数不足社区的工程师,培训他们掌握电子产品和基于信息技术的玩具开发。
India is boosting its domestic electronic toy industry through a government-backed initiative that trained 18 young engineers, including those from underrepresented communities, in electronics and IT-based toy development.
这个为期一年的方案由MetY和C-DAC牵头,并得到LEGO集团和印度玩具工业的支持,其中包括在C-DAC Noida的新电子玩具实验室进行为期六个月的实验室培训以及六个月的工业原型设计,参加者每月领取Rs津贴。
The year-long program, led by MeitY and C-DAC with support from LEGO Group and Indian Toy Industries, included six months of lab training at C-DAC Noida’s new e-Toys Lab and six months of industry prototyping, with participants receiving a monthly stipend of Rs.
25,000个。
25,000.
这项努力旨在减少对进口的依赖、促进创新和扩大创业精神,并计划通过增加NIELIT和MSH来发展英才中心。
The effort aims to reduce import dependence, foster innovation, and expand entrepreneurship, with plans to grow the Center of Excellence by adding NIELIT and MSH.
印度现在向153个国家出口电子玩具,这是印度更广泛的Make和Atmanirbhar Bharat目标的一部分。
India now exports electronic toys to 153 countries, part of broader Make in India and Atmanirbhar Bharat goals.