Close Menu
Indian Textile Journal
  • Home
  • Market and Economy
    • Apparels & Garments
    • Fibres & Raw Materials
    • Home Textiles
    • Industry Update
  • Textile Machinery
    • Allied Equipment and Accessories
    • Automation
    • Dyeing, Processing & Finishing
    • Knitting
    • Printing
    • Spinning
    • Weaving
  • Tech Textiles
  • Sustainability
  • Resources
    • Trade Fair
    • Events
    • Videos
  • Interview & Opinion
  • Subscribe Now
  • Advertise
  • Digital
Facebook X (Twitter) YouTube LinkedIn
Indian Textile Journal
Epson
  • Home
  • Market and Economy
    • Apparels & Garments
    • Fibres & Raw Materials
    • Home Textiles
    • Industry Update
  • Textile Machinery
    • Allied Equipment and Accessories
    • Automation
    • Dyeing, Processing & Finishing
    • Knitting
    • Printing
    • Spinning
    • Weaving
  • Tech Textiles
  • Sustainability
  • Resources
    • Trade Fair
    • Events
    • Videos
  • Interview & Opinion
  • Subscribe Now
  • Advertise
  • Digital
Indian Textile Journal
Home » Building smart machines, factories to drive business outcomes
Trade Fair

Building smart machines, factories to drive business outcomes

By October 1, 20193 Mins Read
Share Facebook Twitter LinkedIn WhatsApp Copy Link

India is witnessing a tremendous evolution in manufacturing sectors with reception of Industry 4.0 over the last few years. However, as compared to global players across various sectors, the average level of digitalisation in Indian manufacturers lags behind. India needs to significantly increase investments in digital technologies, in order to sustain manufacturing competitiveness.

In this context, to enable a progressive shift towards industrial automation and digitisation, B&R Industrial Automation, recently arranged the Innovation Day in Ahmedabad, one of the largest manufacturing hubs in India. This unique one-day conference was dedicated to building smart machines and factories with an emphasis on the acute needs of fully automated and connected assets and factories.

Digitisation – Adding value to your customers

The event commenced with the inspiring words of Hans Wimmer, Managing Director, B&R. With a remarkable presentation, he highlighted various B&R accomplishments in 2018 and briefed on how B&R innovations are helping customers across the world to enhance productivity, improve quality, avoid unplanned breakdowns and be ready for Industry 4.0. Subsequently, Jhankar Dutta, Managing Director, B&R India illustrated on how digitisation offers endless benefits to manufacturers as well as factories. This was followed by an attention-grabbing address on ‘Innovation for High Performance’ given by Shirish Divgi, Managing Director, Plastics Machinery Asia, Milacron. Speaking on the topic, he explained on how can corporate innovation leaders build a high-performing innovation team. The session topics covered the need of digitization, various automation trends, smart technologies and user experiences.

The path to building smart machines and factories

A panel discussion was well received by the delegates, with experts across industries on ‘Building smart machines and factories: Concept to implementation.’ The esteemed speakers in the panel were Premal Patwa, Technical Director, Prasad & Prashant Group; Satish Godse, Director, NU VU Conair; Jignesh Pandya, Director, Gayatri Controls; Rahul Wathodkar, Senior Manager Technical Service, Desma India; Subrata Karmakar, President, Robotics Business, ABB India and David Hemetsberger, Strategy Manager – India, B&R Austria.

The main objective of this panel discussion was to explicate the various aspects involved in executing successful digital transformation and ways to ensure ROI in the long-term. During discussion, panelists shared with audience the current scenario of Indian machine manufacturing, short-term and long-term challenges and benefits of digitisation and highlighted the importance of digitisation.

Ensuring consistent growth with technology

Vinay Bansod, CTO, Windsor Machines Limited spoke on the topic ‘Value creation for customers through digitisation and IoT’, in which he explained importance of flexibility, quality, and efficiency gains greater importance for delivering value to customers. Anup Mishra, Director, Kalpvrux Converting Solutions brought to attention various aspects of ‘creative converting solutions’ along with a few success stories and their journey and experience with B&R solutions. B&Rs’ industry experts presented innovations such as Integrated Machine Vision, Human Trak collaboration, Hypervisor, Digital Twin and IIoT with ABB Ability, which helps in creating a successful digital enterprise.

With close to 150 delegates, Innovation Day – Ahmedabad proved to be an insightful event for Indian manufacturing sector, SMEs and MSMEs, which highlighted benefits for industries with digitisation of machines, plants and factories.

Previous ArticleRemoving toxic dyes from wastewater
Next Article Installing interior high speed roll-up doors for better logistics

Related Posts

Bharat Tex 2026 mobile app launched

June 2, 2026

Groz-Beckert to showcase textile innovations at ITM 2026

May 27, 2026

Stäubli showcases high-performance solutions at ITM Istanbul 2026

May 19, 2026
Recent Posts
  • Trützschler IDF 3 unlocks short fibre processing potential
  • World Environment Day 2026 – 5 wardrobe choices combining style and sustainability
  • MiRooh unveils cosmic candy bedroom collection
  • CMAI hosts AI Masterclass to guide clothing businesses into the digital era
  • PDS earns Great Place to Work recognition in 10 countries
  • NITMA welcomes cotton import duty waiver
  • Cotton imports exempted from customs duty
  • Trident Group and ICAR-NINFET explore tie-up for natural fibre home textiles
Facebook X (Twitter) YouTube LinkedIn
  • About us
  • Contact us
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms and Conditions

SISTER PUBLICATIONS

Construction World Equipment India Industrial Product Finder Infrastructure Today

© 2026 Indian Textile Journal. All Rights Reserved.

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.