4th Manufacturing Transformation India Summit 2022
The COVID pandemic has affected, among other things, the manufacturing sector's technology thrust and its efforts to adapt to new trends and technology initiatives. This unexpected interruption has affected its intentions and delayed timelines to implement digital initiatives and industry 4.0 requirements. However, the outbreak of COVID has also generated a new momentum in the manufacturing industry to re-evaluate its conventional processes and take steps to keep pace with the other industry sectors. Now, market leaders around the globe are compelled to drive the necessary shifts and have realized that competitiveness hinges on transformation to respond to market shifts and technology trends that are reshaping the competitive landscape for manufacturing firms, ushering in a new era of growth, change, and economic opportunity.
It is estimated that the global smart manufacturing market was valued at USD 172.60 Billion in 2020 and is expected to reach USD 236.12 Billion by 2026, registering a CAGR of 5.75% during the forecast period, 2020-2026. India's smart manufacturing market is projected to witness considerable growth during the forecast period.
The major factors contributing to the growth of the market include the rising government initiatives for driving the manufacturing industry in India through the 'Make in India' initiative. Moreover, the ease of FDI is further attracting the attention of the market players in the country. Other growth drivers are the growing adoption of Industry 4.0, rising emphasis on industrial automation in manufacturing processes, increasing government involvement in supporting industrial automation, growing emphasis on regulatory compliances, increasing complexities in the supply chain, and surging demand for software systems that reduce time and cost.
We all know the benefits Industry 4.0 has to offer but there are also a set of challenges that the industry face like extracting value from data, integrating IT & OT to make data secure, upskilling talent, choosing the right technologies, affordability and so on Inventicon's 4th Manufacturing Transformation India Summit - Industry 4.0 will help you make sense of the evolving industry 4.0 trends and what you should be doing today to become the smart manufacturer of tomorrow.
THOUGHT LEADERS

Bharat Bhushan Rathi
Head Logistics
Mankind Pharma Ltd.

Bill Hendricks
VP of Process Industries
Seeq Corporation.

Dhruv Jain
Digital and Industry 4.0 lead
Grasim Industries Ltd.

Diwaker Bharadwaj
resident Packaging Development (Design, Engineering, Automation, Digitization)
Polycab India Ltd.

Harshad Mengle
Head Cyber Security
Infiniti Retail Ltd.

Kapil Modi
Executive Plant Head (Khopoli & Hosur)
TATA Steel Ltd.

Mahesh Shinde
GM Head Indoor Testing
Tata Motors Ltd.

Manoj Shinde
Technical Head (PAN India)
Vista Processed Foods Pvt. Ltd.

Nandagopal K Vaidya
GM-Proto Manufacturing (ERC)
TATA Motors Ltd.

Pankaj Agarwal
Vice President & Head - Operational Excellence
Lupin Ltd.

Prasad Kale
Plant Head
Marico Ltd.

Subhabrata Ghosh
President Operations
Battrixx - The Future Technology

Subhash Singh Punjabi
CISO & Head Enterprise Architecture
Deepak Fertilizers & Petrochemicals Ltd.

S. Vaidyanathan
Head -Corporate WCM, MCoE | Manufacturing Centre of Excellence
Hindalco Industries Ltd.

Shrish Yadav
EVP-Manufacturing and Technology
ITC Ltd (Foods Division).

Surendra Bisht
AVP - IT & Digital Transformation
Jindal Stainless Ltd.

Varun Chugh
Director- Digital Transformation
Novartis India

Vijay Bindlish
Vice President & Head Manufacturing
Jindal Stainless Ltd.

Vaibhav Kulkarni
Plant Head
Marico Ltd.

Yogesh Dadke
Asia Pacific Information Technology leader
Adient India Pvt. Ltd.
WHY SHOULD YOU ATTEND
- Leveraging technology to transform your manufacturing function
- Offering a unique view of Industry 4.0 applications and challenges
- Mapping out the latest emerging strategies that will help manufacturing professionals reach next level for Industry 4.0 projects
- Streamlining manufacturing operations to foster quality and growth
- Selecting right tools to transform your function
- Best practices for enhancing productivity, reduce costs and improve profitability
- Connecting you to senior manufacturing industry leaders

WHO SHOULD ATTEND?

- Heads, Vice President and Directors for:
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- Manufacturing & Operations
- Supply Chain
- IT
- Production & Design
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- R&D
- Innovation
- Engineering
- Operational Excellence
KEY FOCUS AREAS
- Developing a scalable interoperability framework for agility to retrofit legacy systems
- Manufacturing transformation in current COVID19 scenario - Addressing the challenges while exploring the opportunities
- Challenges of adopting cognitive enablers in highly regulated industries and current best practice
- Managing workforce and investments during your digital transformation journey - challenges and strategies
- End to end industry 4.0 Implementation - Pre and post
