Magsaysay Award recipient Shanta Sinha and former head of National Child Rights Protection Commission attended the function as a chief guest and presented the awards to the two noted scientists.
After receiving the award, Tessy Thomas spoke on the 23rd Y Nayudamma Memorial Lecture on the theme, 'Make in India - Defence Needs and Initiatives'.
In her lecture, she expressed confidence by saying, "The Defence Research and Development Organisation is aiming for a technology leadership by 2020 with its self-reliant capabilities and manufacturing hubs".
In this connection, she cited DRDO's successful efforts, with its strong knowledge base and technology development sinews, in initiating missile programmes like Agni, Prithvi, Dhanush, Nag, Aakash, BrahMos, Astra and Nirbhay, besides aircraft programmes like LCA (Tejas, Nishant, Lakshya) and combat vehicles like MBT (Arjun, avionics and tracking systems).
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Listing cost, technology development, manufacturing capability, quality and infrastructure as the key factors in hitting the target Tessy Thomas wanted that these concerns needed to be addressed immediately by both the DRDO and private industry.
With more potential users handling smartphones as part of their routine, thanks to the paradigm shift that had taken place by making geospatial engine available to them, "It is going to be a continuous effort by our scientists and engineers to fulfill the needs of end-users", she said.