Stockholm/New Delhi. 02 December 2020. Saab is part of a Sweden-India Transport Innovation & Safety (SITIS) collaboration effort to reduce more than 150,000 road fatalities suffered every year in India, by collecting real-time road monitoring data, the Saab SAFE platform can be used to prevent roads fatalities.
Saab will collaborate with Indian partners on new civil security solutions for several different sectors including airports, road traffic safety, public safety, smart cities, mining sites and environmental protection.
At the India Sweden Innovation Day forum on Civil Security, Saab has announced a range of solutions for India’s industrial sector. One of these
solutions is SAFE, an integrated command and control solution within public safety sector, critical infrastructure and transportation systems. The data collected within SITIS, using cameras, sensors and logging equipment is fed into the SAFE platform to devise solutions that reduce accidents and fatalities.
“Saab AB will support the Indian civil security sector with the SAFE platform, a proven state-of-the art solution within command and control. These solutions can make India’s public areas safer, more efficient and more secure,” says Peter Engberg, Vice President, head of Traffic Management, in Saab business area Industrial Products and Services.
Saab will collaborate with Tech Mahindra on the civil security solutions
across various sectors. The solutions will be based on the Saab SAFE
platform and customised for each industrial sector.
“At Tech Mahindra we are committed to leverage the very latest technology to develop innovative solutions that foster a safe and secure society for everyone. We are happy to utilise our core competency of technology to deliver industry-specific civil security solutions that ensure safety around critical public infrastructure like public safety, airports, government areas,
mining sites and others. The partnership with Saab is in line with our TechMNxt charter, aimed at delivering solutions and services to address real-world problems that can meet the evolving and dynamic needs of customers.” says Jagdish Mitra, Chief Strategy Officer and Head Of Growth, Tech Mahindra.
The SITIS partnership engages the Ministry of Road Transport & Highways and NITI Aayog. It is a collaboration of 15 partners including Swedish and Indian companies, Indian Institute of Science, IIT Delhi and Swedis universities and research institutes. The project has now completed an eightmonth initial trial of the SITIS Connected Safety-Bus platform in Karnataka.