Smart Industry Solutions India (SIS India) will be a one-stop platform to access end-to-end manufacturing solutions exhibited by technology-leading companies.
The manufacturing sector in India is emerging as a powerhouse sector since the dawn of Industry 4.0. Government initiatives like Make in India, Smart Cities Mission and Digital India are playing catalyst in the development of this sector, leading India and its manufacturers through a revolutionary change in the way they function. India’s manufacturing sector has the potential to touch $ 1 trillion (Rs 65,000 crore) by 2025.
To sustain this kind of progress India needs combined efforts from all the industries, the government and use of best in class set-ups by manufacturers. Driven by this objective, Messe Frankfurt India has launched a dedicated pavilion on ‘Smart manufacturing: Future factory’ at the Smart Industry Solutions India (SIS India) to be scheduled from December 13-15, 2017 at Bombay Convention and Exhibition Centre, Mumbai.
“The Indian industrial sector is a powerful segment where industries are rapidly evolving with the help of Industry 4.0. It gives me immense pleasure to be a part of this industrial revolution through the launch of Smart Industry Solutions. The first edition of the three-day event will have some of the biggest names in the industry who will bring pioneering technological solution to the show floor,” said Raj Manek, Executive Director and Board Member, Messe Frankfurt Asia Holding Ltd.
End-to-end solutions
SIS India is a one stop platform to access end-to-end manufacturing solutions exhibited by technology-leading companies. This prime business trade fair will be a focused solution providing platform to address the needs of ‘Future Factory’. Agreeing to the sentiment, Dattatreya Gaur, Vice President, Robert Bosch Engineering and Business Solutions Private Limited, said, “Industry 4.0/smart manufacturing is a ‘must adopt’ practice for Indian manufacturing industry to compete in the global digital economy. Future Factory will present colleagues in the industry with a one-stop shop to learn, network and acquire partners in implementing future ready manufacturing practices. Together we will ensure that each edition of the event is packed with innovation, live learning exhibits and disruptive content.”
SIS India will showcase technologies for a wide spectrum of industries including automotive, oil and gas, chemicals, food and beverage processing, pharma, packaging, machine tools, warehousing, electrical and electronics, and plastic and rubber.
For its launch edition in Mumbai, the exhibition has confirmed a line-up of sector experts like Siemens Ltd, BCIL, Pepperl + Fuchs, Pilz, Bettinelli Automation Components and Murrelektronik who are on board along with other leading companies like Micon Automation Systems, S.I Systems, Shihlin Electric, Dynotech Instruments, Imaginon Tech Ventures, Renishaw Metrology, Samwon Tech Co, Siboni SRL, Trimos India, Vero India Software and Wika Instruments. Bosch, Oracle and Cisco are also on the advisory board of this exhibition on ‘Future Factory’ pavilion and will be bringing their latest advancements to the fair.
Lending his support as an esteemed advisory member, Abhimanyu Prabhavalkar, Vice President IoT Cloud Service Platform and IoT Applications Cloud product development, Oracle, shared: “I am very pleased to be a part of the Future Factory pavilion at the Smart Industry Solutions Advisory Board. We see Smart Industry Solutions India as a critical learning and networking platform for the manufacturing industry. I look forward to working with the organisers to support them in developing this much needed platform in India.”
Keeping in mind the advancements needed for future factories and industry 4.0, the three-day fair will also host a Live Application Zone. A two-day conference will also be held by Frost and Sullivan to highlight the future of manufacturing in India and how the country is coping with IIoT. As a meeting ground for technology players and manufacturers to network, Smart Industry Solutions India will bring to the fore effective technologies and automation solutions that can enhance and change the overall working structure of industries in India.
SIS India fair would be a point of convergence for all the decision making sectors in the country and technology experts from innovation-leading companies.
- Raj Manek, Executive Director, Messe Frankfurt Asia Holding Ltd