
Attendees in a discussion during the seminar
The event, which was conducted in collaboration with the Global Automotive Research Centre (GARC) in the city, was aimed at implementation of Japanese technologies to benefit employees working in the recycling industry, especially automotive, who can practice the safer process of the proposed advanced recycling method suggested through this survey.
Speaking on the occasion, Yoshiomi Yoshino, senior representative, JICA India Office said, "I am delighted to witness the operation status of the equipment progress of verification activities. It is expected that this project could spearhead in establishing the appropriate recycling method of wire harness for reducing environmental burden in India."
He added: "It is JICA's honour and privilege to contribute to introducing Japanese advanced technology". This survey which started in 2016, is being implemented by Sanritsu Machine Industry Co. Ltd., with JICA’s support for two years.
It constitutes a part of the JICA’s program on the partnership with the Japanese private sector, especially for SMEs.
Speaking on the occasion, Yoshiomi Yoshino, senior representative, JICA India Office said, "I am delighted to witness the operation status of the equipment progress of verification activities. It is expected that this project could spearhead in establishing the appropriate recycling method of wire harness for reducing environmental burden in India."
He added: "It is JICA's honour and privilege to contribute to introducing Japanese advanced technology". This survey which started in 2016, is being implemented by Sanritsu Machine Industry Co. Ltd., with JICA’s support for two years.
It constitutes a part of the JICA’s program on the partnership with the Japanese private sector, especially for SMEs.