AI, IoT to take centre stage at Automation Expo

Automation Expo, India’s Biggest Exhibition for the Automation Industry unveiled its 17th International Exhibition & Conference, which will be held from August 21 – 24 at the Bombay Exhibition Centre (BEC), Nesco, Mumbai.

Automation Expo 2024 will highlight the role of AI and robotics in factory automation. Traditional robots have long been prized for their cost-efficiency and programmability. However, the integration of AI with production data now takes automation to the next level, advancing predictive maintenance, reducing material waste, and enhancing demand forecasting. This year’s expo will offer MSME sector visitors a comprehensive overview of the latest technologies and solutions, featuring both innovative startups and established industry leaders.

India’s industrial automation sector is on a growth trajectory, with the market projected to surge from over $15 billion to $29.5 billion by 2029. Automation Expo 2024 is strategically timed to capitalize on this expansion, offering a platform for industry stakeholders to explore the latest advancements and business opportunities.

Spanning 30,000 square meters and featuring over 500 exhibitors and 1,000+ brands, the expo will see the likes of  ABB, Adage, Advantech, Alstrut, Autobots, Automotive Robotics, and Autonics, to name a few. 

Dr. Kartik Fojdar, Head – CoE Engineering Instrumentation, Reliance Industries Ltd. Said “Automation Expo provides a critical platform for Reliance Industries to assess the latest technological advancements that can drive operational excellence. We anticipate discovering innovative solutions that will contribute to our ongoing efforts to enhance efficiency and productivity across our operations.

Dr. Kartik Fojdar, Head – CoE Engineering Instrumentation, Reliance Industries Ltd. Said “Automation Expo provides a critical platform for Reliance Industries to assess the latest technological advancements that can drive operational excellence. We anticipate discovering innovative solutions that will contribute to our ongoing efforts to enhance efficiency and productivity across our operations.”

Dr. V.P. Raman, Engineering Consultant said, “The expo offers an unparalleled opportunity for end-users to engage with leading vendors and system integrators, exploring innovative solutions to drive operational efficiency and productivity.”

 

The exhibition is supported by leading associations such as Technology Development Board, National Small Industry Corporation (NSIC), All India Manufacturers’ Organization (AIMO), All India Robotics Associations (AIRA), Association of System Integrators & Retailers in Technology (ASIRT), CC-Link Partner Association (CLPA), Indo American Chamber of Commerce (IACC), IPC, India Energy Storage Alliance (IESA), IMEKO, Global India Business Forum.

 

 

 

 

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