Roop Rashi Mahapatra, IA&AS, Textile Commissioner, Govt. of India, marks her presence at “Textile Philately†programme
Month: November 2021
Competitive price and minimal maintenance and energy requirements make COMPACTeasy – developed by Rieter’s subsidiary Suessen – the device of choice for spinning mills in India.
SMEs need to tackle this gap by becoming not just agile, but also staying ahead of the curve, with the ability to withstand strong market competition. The key is to attract global players by using their small status as an advantage, says Parag Jhaveri, MD & CEO, Yasho Industries.
Smart manufacturing – a part of the overall Industry 4.0 – is an interoperation of the many developments that have been seen in the last 20 years, like, Internet of Things, Digitalization, AI, ML, 3D printing, Big Data, etc. With the building of smart factories, industries will be able to control the environmental emissions, and, in general, address the seventeen new sustainability requirements of the United Nations, says R Jayaraman, Head of Capstone Projects, Bhavan’s SPJIMR.
Post-Covid-19 phase, e-buying has substantially increased presenting a challenge of timely delivery. Digitalisation of warehouses is crucial for sustaining of business and to be afloat in the competition, says Ramesh Bhorania, VP, Robotics and Factory Automation, Prama Hikvision India.
Simulation is a powerful technique that enables manufacturing organizations to increase throughput, identify process bottlenecks and inefficiencies within the production line, says Shirin Hameed, CMO, Detroit Engineered Products (DEP).
Just like IT or engineering services industry, Augmented Reality (AR) experiences services is the next big opportunity as many companies will leverage AR to further their goals of digitalization and derive added benefits, says Atul Marwaha, EVP, DesignTech Systems.