Indian Navy will have Quality Assurance Conclave on Feb 7

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Feb 4, 2025, New Delhi: The Indian Navy is set to have a Quality Assurance Conclave in New Delhi on February 7, 2025. The theme will be “Collaborative Quality Assurance: Bridging the Gap Between Industry and Defence”.

The event will be held at the Maneskshaw Convention Centre in the national capital in New Delhi, the Indian Navy said. The event aims to provide a strategic platform to advance India’s defense manufacturing ecosystem foster dialogue and strengthen cooperation between the Defence and Shipbuilding sectors.

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The conclave meeting will bring together senior leaders from the Government, Industry, and Quality Assurance experts to discuss advanced approaches and strategies for achieving excellence in Shipbuilding Quality Assurance.

The conclave emphasizes the Government of India’s vision of Aatmanirbhar Bharat, built on the principles of innovation, collaboration, and operational excellence. This underscores the importance of Quality Assurance as a critical enabler in developing a robust and self-reliant Shipbuilding industry that meets world-class standards.

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The topics to be discussed at the conclave include Proactive Quality Control and Collaboration with Industry, Streamlining Type Tests and Risk Mitigation Strategies, Balancing Quality Assurance and Timelines of Shipbuilding, and Integrating Quality Assurance with Delay Mitigation Strategies.

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The conclave will focus on harmonizing quality assurance practices to foster efficiency, reliability, and performance in India’s Shipbuilding sector, which is gearing up to play a larger role in National Defence. Keep Reading Questiqa India and Questiqa Bharat for more.

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