G20 leaders to meet at New Delhi Summit to celebrate India’s theme – One Earth, One Family, One Future
G20 leaders to meet at New Delhi Summit to celebrate India’s theme – One Earth, One Family, One Future
It is well-established that steel is an essential element for growth. A well-coordinated effort between the government, the steel industry, and user industries is imperative to build a robust and competitive engineering sector in India
Digitalisation is exciting for the future of metal casters – and for nearly all manufacturers. ... The fifth industrialrevolution is beginning upon the world in unanticipated ways. Industry 4.0 technologies include Artificial Intelligence(AI), Big Data (BD), the Internet of Things (IoT), digital platforms, augmented and virtual reality, and 3D printing. Industry 5.0 also aligned with platforms made possible by Industry 4.0 and also addresses the relationship between ‘man and machine,’ otherwise known as robots or cobots
Former Chairman of the Engineering Export Promotion Council (now EEPC India), Mr Ghanshyam Das Shah
The continued decline in India’s engineering exports can be attributed to several causes – the slowdown in developed economies, debt crisis in Northeast Asian nations, and instability caused by the Russia Ukraine imbroglio, being some of them