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Siemens India reaffirms commitment to ‘Make in India’ at world’s largest industrial fair
Showcases integrated technologies for manufacturing automation and Smart Cities from the comprehensive electrification, automation and digitalization portfolio.
Showcases integrated technologies for manufacturing automation and Smart Cities from the comprehensive electrification, automation and digitalization portfolio.
Siemens India reaffirmed its commitment to Partner India at the Hannover Messe 2015,
the world’s largest industrial fair. The Honorable Prime Minister of India Narendra Modi is
also scheduled to visit the Siemens booth under the banner "On the way to Industrie 4.0 –
Driving the Digital Enterprise".
At the Hanover Fair, Siemens is showcasing latest & advanced Siemens production
technologies that power and enable Indian manufacturing to become faster, flexible,
efficient and competitive at a global level. The solutions and products are part of the
comprehensive portfolio of electrification, automation, and digitalization.
"The entire product and production life cycle can be optimized through automation,
delivering cost efficiencies as high as 30-40%. In an environment of increasing margin
pressures, manufacturing units that consistently leverage energy-efficient, integrated
technology and automation can emerge as leaders in a globalized economy. Siemens has
designed and built intelligent technology solutions that have delivered these benefits.
Siemens has the competencies and can deliver on India’s requirement of Make in India,"
said Sunil Mathur, Managing Director & CEO Siemens Limited.