NASSCOM Launches world’s first Smart Manufacturing Competency Centre

The initiative prepares manufacturers for the dynamic digital era and helps them become Industry 4.0 ready.

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New Delhi : Centre of Excellence -IoT & AI, Meity (Ministry of Electronics and IT) &  DST(Depart of Science and Technology), Govt of Gujarat in collaboration with NASSCOM, today inaugurated the world’s first ‘Smart Manufacturing Competency Centre’ (SMCC) in Ahmedabad, to  accelerate the adoption of smart manufacturing solutions by India’s best innovators. The centre was  inaugurated by Sri. Rajeev Chandrasekhar, Union Minister of State for Skill Development and  Entrepreneurship & Electronics and Information Technology. 

With the vision to make India Industry 4.0 ready, the centre will help create a collaborative ecosystem that will bring together solution seekers and providers under one virtual roof with an opportunity to  understand the manufacturing challenges and co-create solutions. Although the Indian manufacturing  sector has started pivoting to digitalization, with $5.5 – $6.5 Bn spent on Industry 4.0 in FY21, today,  50% of the tech spent by Indian manufacturers is on Industry 4.0 technologies, a high proportion, but  from a fraction of the sector’s total representation, as per NASSCOM report.  

Preparing Indian manufacturers for the dynamic digital era, the centre will engage start-ups and  technology solution providers to showcase their solution capabilities to senior manufacturing leaders.  This will enable SMEs and manufacturing enterprises to experience end to end diverse digital solutions  that can improve productivity, efficiency, and safety in plants.  

Speaking at the inauguration ceremony, Sri. Rajeev Chandrasekhar, Union Minister of State for Skill  Development and Entrepreneurship & Electronics and Information Technology said, “Technological  breakthroughs such as Industry 4.0 are going to deeply shape the future of the Indian manufacturing  sector. To strengthen the vision of Atmanirbhar Bharat, MeitY is committed to propelling technology  innovation through startup programs and CoEs and make India a global competitive manufacturing  ecosystem.” 

Debjani Ghosh, President, NASSCOM, said “Today, India’s 90% manufacturing companies are SMEs  that account for 33% of manufacturing GVA and 45-50% of exports, but they lag in tech adoption due  to scale, financing, and leadership challenges. Digitalisation is not really a choice today but rather a  necessity for the sector to bring business performance stability and broaden its reach. The first of its  kind globally, the Smart Manufacturing Competency Centre will foster the right collaborative  ecosystem with the support from the government, academia and the industry that will aid the growth  of the Indian manufacturing sector and make India a global hub for digital manufacturing.” 

Industry 4.0 has become a key necessity for industries to remain globally competitive. While few  companies have made considerable progress on the digital journey, the majority of enterprises are still  struggling with competencies in digital manufacturing. SMCC is the largest existing innovation  ecosystem that will help accelerate the adoption of Industry 4.0 solutions by bringing together  enterprises, government, researchers, and innovators to create awareness and opportunities to  network for technology adoption. Manufacturers will be able to experience demos and success stories  of large tech enterprises and start-ups, network and meet top solution providers to co-create solutions  using emerging technologies such as IoT, data analytics, AI, AR/VR.