Manufacturing Today India

Manufacturing Today India

Manufacturing Today showcases the newest developments in technology within the manufacturing sector. It emphasizes how technology can help achieve optimal operational efficiency and excellence in manufacturing. By engaging with experts, vendors, and users, Manufacturing Today presents trends and best practices that benefit the industry. The publication covers a wide range of sectors, including automation, automotive, aviation, chemicals, coatings, electronics, heavy engineering, logistics, mechanical engineering, oil and gas, plastics, power, rubber, steel, shipbuilding, and many more.

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  • 1 week ago | manufacturingtodayindia.com

    UiPath's new AI tool, now in preview, helps payers and providers quickly and accurately summarise medical records.

  • 1 month ago | manufacturingtodayindia.com

    Elgi’s new STABILISOR technology promises major gains in energy efficiency and compressor reliability.. ELGi’s new innovation is quietly transforming industrial air compression. air compression, ELGi, STABILISOR technology. Innovation.

  • 2 months ago | manufacturingtodayindia.com

    The new system brings reduced operational costs to 60 per cent of regular levels.. LICO Materials launches LiGRID BESS for sustainable energy storage in India. battery technology, electric vehicles, Energy Storage, renewable energy. EV & Battery.

  • Jan 14, 2025 | manufacturingtodayindia.com | Sujatha Vishnuraj

    Starting April 2025, Indian automobile manufacturers will be required to recycle 8% of the steel used in vehicles sold in 2005-06, as per the Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) norms introduced by the Ministry of Environment, Forests and Climate Change (MoEFCC). The target will gradually increase to 18% by 2035-36, focusing on vehicles nearing the end of their lifecycle.

  • Dec 25, 2024 | manufacturingtodayindia.com

    HFCL’s new facility targets 5,000 weapon sights and 2,50,000 fuzes annually – A game-changer for defence manufacturing.. 5 ways HFCL’s new facility is redefining defence manufacturing in India. advanced defence equipment, Advanced manufacturing technology, Atmanirbhar Bharat, clean rooms, defence export, Defence Manufacturing, defence manufacturing facility, defence products, Defence R&D, defence solutions, electronic fuzes, global defence market, HFCL, high capacity radio relay, Hosur facility, India defence industry, India’s armed forces, indigenous manufacturing, Military technology, modern military operations, self-reliance in defence, surveillance radars, thermal weapon sights. Aerospace & Defence.

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