Dassault Systemes to help digitising Indian manufacturing sector
By OEM Update Editorial July 15, 2017 2:34 pm
India is on the threshold of major reforms in manufacturing. With a strong impetus on developing industrial corridors, smart cities and manufacturing hubs, there is a significant push to locally manufacture products for consumer and B2B use. The ‘Make in India’ initiative is now a global agenda and there is an incredible opportunity for Indian enterprises and SMEs across key verticals to take a giant leap. According to reports, India as a hub for quality manufacturing activities in product design, R&D and assembling is evolving and has the potential to reach $ 1 trillion by 2025.
“The first step that Indian manufacturing companies need to take to compete with their global counterparts in an experience economy is to disrupt their traditional manufacturing operations with more agile, flexible, scalable manufacturing processes. In this context, they need to address four areas of the manufacturing equation: Digital Manufacturing, Manufacturing Operations Management, Supply Chain Planning & Operations and Additive Manufacturing,” Samson Khaou, Managing Director, India, Dassault Systemes said while inaugurating the company’s first “Manufacturing in the Age of Experience” event in India.
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