Connected manufacturing will be an integral part of all 14 Bosch plants in India by 2018.
Improving India’s industrial competitiveness over the long-term, the company sees huge potential for connected manufacturing in India.
Bosch on Thursday organised a smart manufacturing conclave in Mumbai. Over 250 business leaders and key policy makers active in this field attended the conclave and shared their insights.
Bosch is a leading global provider and supplier for Industry 4.0 solutions. With this event, the company provides a platform for discourse about the possibilities and opportunities of connected manufacturing technology in India.
“We believe that the use of intelligent and connected solutions in manufacturing will play an increasing role in India. To build a cohesive manufacturing growth story for India, it is imperative that technology and business leaders as well as policy makers collectively work towards the realisation of the connected factory,” said Vijay Ratnaparkhe, Managing Director and President, Bosch Engineering and Business Solutions.
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