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Smart factories, AI, Data Analytics: Traditional manufacturing gains a competitive edge.

CNBC-TV18's Reema Tendulkar spoke with stalwarts of the Manufacturing industry who navigated the pandemic successfully, while also readying their businesses for strong performance in a digital-first economy

March 24, 2022 / 13:11 IST

The pandemic brought into sharp focus two areas for manufacturing: the fragility of their supply chains, and their unpreparedness to work from home. As traditional manufacturing units were late to the digitisation party, they've had a sharp learning curve, with lessons worth delving into.

CNBC-TV18's Reema Tendulkar spoke with stalwarts of the Manufacturing industry who navigated the pandemic successfully, while also readying their businesses for strong performance in a digital-first economy. In an hour-long webinar, Tejpreet Chopra, President CEO, BLP,  Ranganathan Iyer, Group CIO & EVP IT, JBM Auto, Naresh Kumar Agarwal, Head-Information Technology, Vikram Solar Limited, Ashwin Prajapati, CIO, Symphony Limited, Vipin Kumar, CIO - Global, UFlex, Nirav Goradia, Director, Searce, Deepak Singh, Head of Corporate Accounts, Google Cloud and Manoj Kumar Chauhan, Head Domain Manufacturing Excellence, UNO Minda shared their insights and future plans w.r.t. Cloud adoption, AI, IoT and automation.

The Pace of Change is Punishing 

BLP's Tejpreet Chopra opines that the speed of disruption in India will set the standard for the world, as the level of innovation here is much higher. Between the scalability that Cloud solutions provide, the levelling of opportunities through availability of high performance computing to one and all, mobility of datasets, and the vast human capital that India boasts of, Indian business are in the midst of a perfect storm that drives not just innovation, but the speed of innovation too.