Panasonic India Pvt Ltd, one of India’s leading electronics company organized a technical seminar today on “Connected Solutions for Realizing Digital Smart Factory” at Radisson Blu Hotel, Noida.
Panasonic India addressed the manufacturing need of the electronics industry through the recently concluded seminar. Smart Factory Solutions were introduced for products and solutions across, ‘Any Mix, Any Volume’.
The primary agenda on the seminar is to highlight the market and technical trend in the smartphone industry in India, Panasonic’s smart factory solutions and real connected solutions by Panasonic.
Present at the occasion, Vishal Dahiya, general manager, Panasonic India, said, “In today’s connected world, manufacturing units must be smart. They should be able to seamlessly integrate with different factory automation systems into a single entity for traceability of any product, any process, regardless of manufacturing mix or volume. And, as Panasonic, we focus on connectivity and new innovations for manufacturing that are Industry 4.0 ready. These solutions are designed to go beyond M2M interface to offer better outputs”.
Dahiya further comments, “10 million smartphones are being manufactured per month in India. Smart activities are happening all over the world. Panasonic is gearing up to help the electronics industry and take India to the next level at the global platform. The company intends to support the Indian manufacturers by providing complete SMT lines in the near future”.
A training session in coming up in Noida. From the month of October the gates will be thrown open for training. “Panasonic has solutions to make your companies smarter and smarter with every passing day”, Vishal adds.
The seminar threw light on important areas like digitalization of manufacturing, cyber and physical solution, use case in SMT floor along with Panasonic’s road-map in the near future. Senior dignitaries focused on the ongoing management trend of Panasonic, which is to digitize the entire value chain to promptly cope with the market change.
Commenting on the smartphone manufacturing market in India, Nobora Wada, head of Panasonic Japan said, ” OLED market is drastically becoming bigger and is going to have a huge market share by 2020. Along with the PCB is going to be smaller and thinner. Panasonic is ready for the revolution to come”.
By Baishakhi Dutta