It is also working on plans to bring up Smart Manufacturing Competency Center (SMCC) that will again be First-Of-A-Kind platform to showcase digital solutions.
Manufacturing enterprises, especially for MSMEs is huge skills gap in digital technologies, availability of budgets to deploy new solutions and limited access to solution providers.
NASSCOM CoE – IoT & AI has come up with two new platforms, FUSION 4.0 and Udyam 4.0, so that MSMEs in the country can deploy of new digital solutions with a minimal budget and strengthen their digital technology capabilities by strengthening the skill gap.
The decision of Nasscom comes at a time when AtmaNirbhar Bharat is becoming reality and the manufacturing sector over the last few months have shown how much self-reliant they are in this difficult time.
Commenting on the new platform, NASSCOM Center of Excellence Senior Director & Vertical Head, Manufacturing, Amit Saluja said FUSION 4.0 is a forum which will unite startups and industries on new technologies that aims to drive innovation in large manufacturing enterprises by leveraging customized solutions from deeptech startups.
“As part of this Nasscom CoE started Manufacturing Innovation Challenge (MIC) in 2020 in which problem statements are taken from large enterprises and given to matured startups for coming up with an approach to solve. Two challenges have been completed in last six months in which nine use cases were nominated from JK Lakshmi Cements, Bayer Cropscience, Tata Chemicals, Grasim, CEAT Tyres, Thermax, Mother Diary and Minda Group,” said Amit Saluja.
Technical experts
He also pointed out that over 200 startups participated and went through multiple rounds of evaluation process during which they were mentored by technical experts from industry and IIT.
Amit Saluja also highlighted that jury comprising of senior leaders from manufacturing companies evaluated their technology proposal to pick the winners.
“These start-ups are now working with sponsoring companies to implement proposed solutions. This is a win-win strategy as it is helping enterprises to build customized solution for their typical challenges and for start-ups it’s a dream opportunity to work on paid projects from industry leaders. MIC has become a new benchmark in the industry startup collaboration and NASSCOM CoE plans to run these challenges quarterly,” adds Amit Saluja.
It is a reality that post lockdown there was big fear of how the manufacturing sector will sustain the massive supply chain and resource challenges but we have demonstrated how large our domestic consumption is.
PMI for the manufacturing sector has gone to record high of 56.4 which gives a clear indication of expansion. This is even more comforting considering the challenges we had around the availability of skilled workforce and raw materials.
Digital technology
Another silver lining in the sector is the acceleration of the adoption of digital technologies. Enterprises whether large or small expressed strong desire to look for solutions that can help in producing more with less resources and cost. While we are moving in right direction but this is just a first step towards building smarter factories.
Encouraged by the huge success of MIC, Nasscom CoE is rolling out a new platform UDYAM 4.0, for the MSMEs which is the sector that needs most help considering low level of awareness on digital technology and budget constraints. Theme for this platform is Nayi DISHA, which means Digital Innovative Solutions Helping AtmaNirbharta.
Through this programme, Nasscom CoE will build an ecosystem for the manufacturing MSMEs to collaborate with Technology MSMEs (Deeptech Start-ups) in adopting low cost and easy to deploy digital solutions.
Udyam 4.0 will get launched through virtual conference planned on 29th Jan where MSMEs will talk about their challenges and startups will showcase solutions that can help improve productivity, efficiency and safety in manufacturing plants.
Energy management
The solutions that will get demonstrated will be around condition monitoring of plant assets, worker health & safety, AR & VR based remote assisted operations and training, smart energy management, Workflow automation to improve quality and real time material tracking for supply chain management.
Amit Saluja said together FUSION 4.0 and Udyam 4.0 have huge potential to transform manufacturing and also make IndiaIndustry 4.0 hub globally.
“Nasscom CoE is also working on plans to bring up Smart Manufacturing Competency Center (SMCC) that will again be First-Of-A-Kind platform to showcase digital solutions. Solution providers comprising of technology companies and startups will demonstrate their success stories at SMCC to enable manufacturing leaders get to see digital solutions live in action,” said Amit Saluja.
He also pointed out that there is a need to make these platforms success by having Large &MSMEs leaders along with solution providers being part of this ecosystem that provides a Nayi DISHA to build an Atmanirbhar Bharat.