Godrej Enterprises Group tooling unit receives three patents for manufacturing automation

Godrej Enterprises Group announced on Monday that its tooling business division has secured three patents focused on precision engineering and manufacturing automation, bringing the conglomerate’s total patent portfolio to 122.

The patents cover smart die casting technology, railway coach and bogie automation systems, and advanced tooling solutions designed to improve manufacturing efficiency across industrial sectors. The developments represent what the company describes as a significant leap in precision engineering and smart manufacturing.

The tooling division’s patent acquisitions are part of Godrej Enterprises Group’s strategy to address complex industrial challenges through automated and efficient solutions. The innovations focus on improving die casting productivity and streamlining railway manufacturing processes.

“As India sharpens its focus on self-reliance and manufacturing excellence, the demand for intelligent, efficient, and dependable tooling solutions is more critical than ever,” said Pankaj Abhyankar, Business Head of the tooling business at Godrej Enterprises Group. “These patents reflect our commitment to addressing real-world industrial challenges, whether by enhancing die-casting productivity or enabling smarter, safer manufacturing in the railway sector. By driving innovation in core manufacturing processes, these solutions directly support India’s goals of industrial modernization, improved safety standards, and global competitiveness. Our aim is to deliver solutions that not only solve technical problems but also empower our customers and contribute meaningfully to the country’s economic and technological progress.”

The company positions these advancements as technological milestones that support government initiatives including Make in India and self-reliance programs. The patents are designed to strengthen core industrial capabilities, improve manufacturing efficiency, and reduce dependence on manual processes.

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