At the upcoming Symposium on Automation & Robotics 2025, innovation meets implementation as robotics and smart manufacturing take centre stage in shaping the future of India’s manufacturing landscape.
Indian Machine Tool Manufacturers’ Association (IMTMA) is all set to organize the 8th edition of its flagship mega event, Symposium on Automation & Robotics (Conference and Exhibition) from June 4–5, 2025 at Auto Cluster Exhibition Center, Pune.
Themed ‘Trends and Insights for Tomorrow: Shaping the Future’, the symposium will shed light on the trends in automation and robotics.
Mr. Anand Deodhar, Group Chief Information Officer, Force Motors Ltd, will be the chief guest. Mr. Yuki Kita, Chief Executive Officer, Fanuc India, and Dr Asim Tewari, Professor (HAG), Center for Machine Intelligence and Data Science (C-MInDS), IIT Bombay will be the guests of honour at the inauguration.
Eminent speakers from various parts of India will present the emerging trends and developments in multiple facets of automation and robotics in manufacturing.
Speaking about the upcoming edition, Jibak Dasgupta, Director General & CEO, IMTMA, said, “India’s manufacturing landscape is changing with the advent of new and emerging technologies. Automation and Robotics are playing an enabling role and it is time for every industry from micro to large to explore deploying automation and robotics in their manufacturing lines to gain the global advantage.”
Themed ‘Trends and Insights for Tomorrow: Shaping the Future’, the symposium will shed light on the trends in automation and robotics. Eminent speakers from various parts of India will present the emerging trends and developments in multiple facets of automation and robotics in manufacturing. |
Stressing on the importance of the symposium, he added, “The symposium celebrates excellence, recognizing companies that exemplify automation-led performance. Participation at this event promises more than knowledge as it offers a glimpse into the future of Indian manufacturing, one where machines and minds move in perfect harmony.”
To sum up, the overwhelming response to the Symposium's eighth edition indicates the growing importance of automation and robotics in the Indian manufacturing realm.
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Source: IMTMA