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Unearthing the Potential of Tier II and Tier III Cities in India

With the aim to connect with the machine tool manufacturers of smaller cities around Delhi and Chennai, and level out the playing field for them, Indian Machine Tool Manufacturers' Association (IMTMA) is organizing regional machine tool expos in the two cities in the coming months. Stay tuned.

Exchanging to Grow

With Germany being India's largest trading partner in Europe, the two countries have been consistently engaged in sharing each other's strengths. Visible progress in this mutual give and take is optimistic and a definite sign for a lot to look forward to in the machine tool space.

R&D in Indian Machine Tools

Research and Development (R&D) is crucial for innovation in the manufacturing industry. Investment in technology for bringing out new products, processes and services builds the industry's competitive advantages and enhances its future capabilities.

Mapping the Role of Metal Forming in Automotive Industry

Although the metal forming sector makes for just 20 percent of the Indian machine tool industry, its significance cannot be undermined. The country's booming automotive sector is to further boost its importance in the scheme of things.

Cognizant of Each Other's Needs

After having remained as two separate entities confined to their own focus areas for long, the industry and the academia now acknowledge that their goals overlap, and, hence, have joined hands in their pursuit. Dassault Systèmes Foundation's initiative at NK Orchid College of Engineering & Technology, Solapur, is an encouraging move in this direction.

Leveraging Technology

A compelling account of how the implementation of an innovative and unmanned robotic system helped Distinct Productivity Solutions, an SME, to earn customer delight.

Strategic Solutions and Competitive Advantages

It's almost four decades that University Professors and Consultants have been studying Toyota and trying to comprehend how and what it does. With scores of books on lean management and an oversupply of seminars, trainings, master classes etc., most claim to know and even practise 'lean', falling short of replicating Toyota or Mysore Kirloskar. Here's revisiting some fundamentals that can come handy in one's lean journey…

Efficient Engineering with EPLAN

The transition from a traditional software to EPLAN has provided Grind Master Machines a greater advantage in terms of increased production rate, reduced cost structure and quick turnaround time.

Facilitating Growth

Linked systems, each comprising three NLX 2500/700s from DMG MORI, have enabled Eisenwerk Erla to evolve from a modern jobbing foundry to a future-oriented full-liner.

The Road Less Traveled

Mechanical Engineering has long been a male dominated space. But over the years, a few pioneering women have refused to conform and forayed into the machine tool industry. Here they talk of coming out of their comfort zone, choosing a path treaded less by their likes, and making a difference as role models.


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