"NEW DELHI: In an effort to bring hyperloop-based high-speed transportation solutions in the country, India has signed an MoU with Switzerland, in which Swisspod Technologies and India's TuTr Hyperloop have joined hands to build the The companies intend to explore and evaluate potential commercial hyperloop transportation routes in India, and develop a blueprint for the construction and deployment of a prototype. They are also campaigning for the design and funding of a test center in India. which will serve as a hub to improve hyperloop technology, approve various tests, and prove its usefulness in real-world conditions.'"

"India aur Switzerland ne New Delhi ke Swiss Residence mein samarth aur uchh gati parivahan samadhan ko aage badhane ke liye MoU par hastakshar kiye, jahan safed bhavan ke safed Ralf Heckner ke dutyaparv ke dauraan Rail Board ke chairperson Jaya Varma Sinha mukhya atithi the. "MoU ka mukhya uddeshya Bharat mein hyperloop takneek ke vikas aur upayog ke liye ek majboot framework sthapit karna hai, jo bhavishya mein sthayi gati se judi chalne waale prerna ki neev rakhne ke liye hai. Swisspod aur TuTr Hyperloop, apni upayogita aur sansadhan ko ekatrit karenge taki kshetra mein anusandhan, parikshan, aur nai peshkash mein tezi se badhava mil sake, hyperloop systems ke surakshit, kushal, aur vishwasniya vikas ko samriddh banaye rakhte hue," dono companies ne ek saajha bayan mein kaha.

Jaya Varma Sinha ne kaha: "Sarkari samarthan aur aane waale nivesh bharatiya rail ko chalne waali badalte hui parivartan mein driving kar rahe hain... humne Vande Bharat jaise adhik gati waali trainon ko shamil karne ke liye prakriyaon aur infrastructure ko sudhara hai. Hum aur bhi takneekon ko shamil karne par kaam karte rahenge takki humari kapasiti ko aur bhi badhaya ja sake aur main yeh vishwas rakhta hoon ki aane waale dasak mein hum yatri anubhav aur maal tranzit ki guarantee jaise pehlu ko kaafi sudhaar sakte hain. Parivahan ke bhavishya ko shape karne wali vikas ko bhoolna mahatvapurna hai aur Hyperloop unchi gati parivahan ko todne ki ek romanchak kadam hai. Suraksha sabse mahatvapurna hai aur main yeh vishwas rakhta hoon ki Bharat aur Switzerland ke mahaan vichar aur utkrisht shaktiyo ke milan se is takneek ke vikas mein iska prathamikta banaye rakhenge."

Currently, India and Asia's first hyperloop test track is being built at IIT Madras's Discovery campus, Thaiyur. TuTr says it wants to leverage its collaboration with several key industry partners and its proximity to India's largest deep tech ecosystem, to foster a collaborative spirit in developing affordable hyperloop technologies. The initial goal is to solve real problems and bring shame to various industries.

Swiss Ambassador Ralf Heckner said: "We are pleased that companies such as Swisspod Technologies are suggesting a new way to implement the economic and financial assistance agreements previously agreed between EFTA countries and India. "With this, I am confident that the economic relationship between Switzerland and India will continue to grow from strength to strength. Hyperloop is an example of the emerging and exciting technology of the future and we must work together to realize the potential of these innovations."

TuTr Hyperloop's assistant and CTO said: "TuTr Hyperloop is supporting the ecosystem of IIT Madras and is working towards developing an affordable, native hyperloop solution, with special support from the Railway Ministry. To achieve this goal To achieve this, TuTr has established strong working relationships with space partners from Indian industry to develop a novel technology sub-scale pod prototype. This pod will be deployed in the hyperloop test infrastructure being built at the IIT Madras Discovery Campus. "I am very excited about this collaboration, which is a huge milestone in our journey that can offer a sustainable, high-speed transportation system from India to the world."

According to today's statement, the signing of the memorandum is strengthening the partnership in the transport sector between India and Switzerland. “There is a clear vision to foster innovation in both countries that is linked to the vision of developing rail transport infrastructure and adopting intelligent, sustainable transport solutions,” adds Ismein.

Swisspod CEO Denis Tudor said: "Switzerland and India continue to enhance our economic cooperation in the transport sector. The signing of this MoU further strengthens the relationship between our countries and reflects our shared vision "We are committed to helping advance this progress and setting a world-wide benchmark for developing and deploying hyperloop technologies in India to transform our transportation system."