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Sep 23, 2022, 01.15 PM

NASSCOM CoE discusses collaborative developments to drive innovation

Industry 4.0 offers a myriad of benefits, and NASSCOM CoE has been driving its greater adoption by manufacturing enterprises, especially MSMEs.

14 deep tech matured startups showcased their smart manufacturing solutions for improving operational efficiency and productivity in plants at the event.

NASSCOM CoE, a Digital India initiative established by the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY) and the Government of Gujarat, hosted the fifth edition of Fusion 4.0.

The event was organized with the support of GCCI, IDMA and FGI, and brought together over 150 manufacturing industry leaders, entrepreneurs, startups, and research organisations to discuss collaborative development to drive innovation and strategies for the adoption of Industry 4.0 solutions.

Industry 4.0 offers a myriad of benefits, and NASSCOM CoE has been driving its greater adoption by manufacturing enterprises, especially MSMEs. NASSCOM CoE has built the largest collaborative ecosystem for manufacturing enterprises to co-create solutions that can improve productivity, efficiency, and safety in plants by adopting AI and IoT-led digital technologies with a vision to make India the global hub of Industry 4.0.

“In an increasingly globalised world, and especially with the continuing uncertainties, manufacturing enterprises need to realise that just having high-end machinery and equipment is not good enough to claim that they are digitised and future-ready,” said Amit Saluja, Senior Director and Head, NASSCOM CoE, Gandhinagar.

The chief guest at Fusion 4.0 was Gargi Jain, Managing Director of Gujarat Informatics Limited, who spoke on “Digital led industrial growth in Gujarat”.

“Gujarat, a leading industrial state in India is committed to promoting faster and inclusive growth in the technology sector.The vision is to create world-class IT infrastructure, ensure the availability of high-skilled resources and encourage innovation in Emerging Technologies. The IT policy of Gujarat will further accelerate the presence of technology companies in the state.” she said.

14 deep tech matured startups showcased their smart manufacturing solutions for improving operational efficiency and productivity in plants at the event. 

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