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Panasonic targets INR 1,000 cr revenue

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Targeting INR 1,000 crore in revenue in India in the next three years, Japanese electronic­s major Panasonic has announced it has integrated its welding business and SMT (Surface Mount Technology) equipment business into one Smart Manufactur­ing Solutions company.

The smart factory solutions propositio­n will enable Panasonic to deliver high valueadded smart solutions and services along with world-class hardware to the manufactur­ing industry, the company said in a statement on late Wednesday.

The company targets to achieve INR 1,000 crore in revenue from its smart factory business in the next three years in India, with solutions and digital manufactur­ing expected to contribute 15 per cent to the total smart factory business revenue.

“India is adopting new-age technologi­es such as 5G, IoT, AI and others at a rapid pace and we will only see more investment in these technologi­es as we move forward,” said Hiroyuki Aota, President and CEO, Global Panasonic Smart Factory Solutions.

“To be able to cater to these growing demands, having the right and smart capabiliti­es in manufactur­ing will be key, and this is what we are addressing today,” he added.

The smart factory solutions mean integrated line management system (ILNB), automated process tracker, digital reporting system and more.

Panasonic’s recently introduced solution ILNB can communicat­e with the entire line of machinery and can automate up to 7080 per cent of manual processes.

The digital reporting system allows realtime access to informatio­n helping build agility and overall transparen­cy of systems.

“The key technology to realise a Smart

Factory is to connect various equipments through the Internet of Things (IoT), synchroniz­e them and collect and control data in real time for entire production processes,” said Manish Sharma, President & CEO Panasonic India.

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