C4IR India An Impact Journey 2025

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India’s journey into advanced air mobility represents a significant leap forward, and AVIATE AAM India is the bridge that will help us cross into this new era. The collaboration within AVIATE offers academic institutions like ours the chance to contribute research-backed insights, address regulatory concerns and test the socioeconomic impacts of AAM. I am excited to see how our work will shape a robust, inclusive framework for this transformative technology. Satyanarayanan Chakravarthy, Professor of Aerospace Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology MadrasAVIATE India brings together the brightest minds and most driven organizations in the advanced air mobility (AAM) space by providing an ecosystem to co-create a future-ready mobility landscape for India. We envision AVIATE as a catalyst for driving economic growth and fostering sustainable innovation in advanced air mobility, and are working with them to provide strategic guidance and actionable insights that will help unlock the full potential of this industry, from optimizing infrastructure to fostering public–private partnerships. Sudeepta Veerapaneni, Partner and Chief Innovation Officer, Deloitte, India The AVIATE India initiative offers an unparalleled opportunity to pioneer the skies of India with advanced air mobility solutions. At JetSetGo we are eager to demonstrate the practical value AAM brings to urban and rural connectivity, reducing travel time and improving access to remote areas while solving challenges around urban congestion. This initiative allows us to prove, through real-world applications, how AAM can be a safe, reliable and scalable solution for the future of Indian transportation. Kanika Tekriwal, Chief Executive Officer, JetSetGo Centre for the Fourth Industrial Revolution (C4IR) India – an Impact Journey 33
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