B&R's 7th Innovations Day Transforms Indian manufacturing
04 Oct 2023
2 Min Read
CW Team
B&R Industrial Automation, a leading provider of automation solutions, recently organized its 7th Innovations Day in Pune, India. This event was designed to showcase cutting-edge technologies and solutions tailored for the Indian market, with a particular focus on adaptive manufacturing. It brought together a diverse audience, including machine builders, system integrators, and end-users, providing them with a glimpse into the future of automation.
The theme for this year's Innovations Day was "Think Adaptive for the Future." The event aimed to shed light on the transformative power of adaptive manufacturing technologies and how they are reshaping the manufacturing landscape. B&R's innovative solutions, including ACOPOStrak, ACOPOS 6D, Integrated Machine Vision, and Machine-Centric Robotics, were presented through live demonstrations. These demos illustrated the practical applications and benefits of adaptive manufacturing, offering attendees valuable insights into its potential.
Adaptive manufacturing has gained significant attention globally for its ability to enhance efficiency, sustainability, and flexibility in manufacturing processes. However, the event went a step further by demonstrating how these advancements can be seamlessly integrated into existing systems. This practical approach resonated well with attendees, emphasising the ease of adoption and implementation.
The event featured key presentations from B&R management, including Joerg Theis, Chief Executive Officer, and . Luca Galluzzi, Chief Sales Officer, who provided updates on the company's global and regional performance Jhankar Dutta, B&R?s Regional Managing Director for Southern and Eastern Asia, discussed India's growth journey and how adaptive manufacturing can empower local machine builders.
The conference also welcomed external speakers who shared their insights and experiences Sumit Dhingra, Director of Supply Chain at Unilever India, discussed market dynamics and opportunities Varun Gude, Director of Avaj Innopack Private Ltd., highlighted the various benefits of adaptive manufacturing and its potential for machine builders.
A significant milestone was celebrated during the event as B&R India marked 25 years of successful business operations in the country. The entire B&R team expressed gratitude to participants, including customers, partners, and journalists, for their enthusiastic engagement. The conference provided attendees with valuable knowledge and guidance for the seamless implementation of adaptive technologies, empowering them to thrive in the dynamic world of manufacturing.
B&R Industrial Automation, a leading provider of automation solutions, recently organized its 7th Innovations Day in Pune, India. This event was designed to showcase cutting-edge technologies and solutions tailored for the Indian market, with a particular focus on adaptive manufacturing. It brought together a diverse audience, including machine builders, system integrators, and end-users, providing them with a glimpse into the future of automation.
The theme for this year's Innovations Day was Think Adaptive for the Future. The event aimed to shed light on the transformative power of adaptive manufacturing technologies and how they are reshaping the manufacturing landscape. B&R's innovative solutions, including ACOPOStrak, ACOPOS 6D, Integrated Machine Vision, and Machine-Centric Robotics, were presented through live demonstrations. These demos illustrated the practical applications and benefits of adaptive manufacturing, offering attendees valuable insights into its potential.
Adaptive manufacturing has gained significant attention globally for its ability to enhance efficiency, sustainability, and flexibility in manufacturing processes. However, the event went a step further by demonstrating how these advancements can be seamlessly integrated into existing systems. This practical approach resonated well with attendees, emphasising the ease of adoption and implementation.
The event featured key presentations from B&R management, including Joerg Theis, Chief Executive Officer, and . Luca Galluzzi, Chief Sales Officer, who provided updates on the company's global and regional performance Jhankar Dutta, B&R?s Regional Managing Director for Southern and Eastern Asia, discussed India's growth journey and how adaptive manufacturing can empower local machine builders.
The conference also welcomed external speakers who shared their insights and experiences Sumit Dhingra, Director of Supply Chain at Unilever India, discussed market dynamics and opportunities Varun Gude, Director of Avaj Innopack Private Ltd., highlighted the various benefits of adaptive manufacturing and its potential for machine builders.
A significant milestone was celebrated during the event as B&R India marked 25 years of successful business operations in the country. The entire B&R team expressed gratitude to participants, including customers, partners, and journalists, for their enthusiastic engagement. The conference provided attendees with valuable knowledge and guidance for the seamless implementation of adaptive technologies, empowering them to thrive in the dynamic world of manufacturing.
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