As companies are becoming smarter in manufacturing processes, it is important to remain agile and open to new technologies and innovations. Talking about India’s transition towards smart factories, Saravanan Panneer…
In the coming years, each machine and piece of industrial equipment will be embedded or connected with sensors, which will typically generate the relevant data. Phanindra Karody, Head, Bangalore Plant,…
It is necessary for all stakeholders and management to unanimously agree on the road map and the need for smart factory adoption. Indian OEMs catering to various industries are technologically…
With the current COVID-19 pandemic, I can only envision a larger push to smart manufacturing than we may have imagined in the past. Vineet Seth, Managing Director – South Asia…
The good thing about being so widespread in different industries is that we get excellent insights into these industries and we also gain an understanding about their current state. In…
Technology is evolving rapidly and is also turning out to be a great leveller that can actually help MSMEs leapfrog and take on the larger and more established manufacturing set-ups…
Industry 4.0 makes large use of the Internet of Things or even Intranet of Things like robots, sensors, and simulation tools that together contribute to the creation of a smart…
The first step when devising an effective implementation strategy should revolve around an organisation’s operational environment and the devices, applications, and processes that make it up. Sameer Mudhalwadkar, Sales Director…
For product development, better planning and supply chain logistics, it’s very important for MSMEs to adopt smart factory culture. Sagar Shah, Co-founder, SAHAS Softech LLP, explains how indigenous production and…
Industry 4.0 is expected to transform manufacturing in India by bringing operational efficiencies to manufacturing industries like automotive, electrical and electronics, and aerospace. Rajesh Nath, Managing Director, German Engineering Federation…