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Crafting Bharat—Season 2 launches its ninth episode with Raunak Bhinge of Infinite Uptime

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July 07, 2025

Raunak Bhinge, MD of Infinite Uptime, on Industry 4.0 technologies, the digital-first approach and how AWS's built-in scalability, and dedicated support have enabled the organization refine its architecture and scale globally—thereby contributing to India's transformation into a developed nation

Crafting Bharat—Season 2 launches its ninth episode with Raunak Bhinge of Infinite Uptime

By harnessing Al-driven automation, predictive analytics, and digital innovation, India can boost productivity, quality and competitiveness across most industries. AI adoption is vital to the Viksit Bharat vision, driving India's evolution into a developed nation by 2047.

Crafting BharatSeason 2 powered by AWS Startups, an initiative by NewsReach, in association with VCCircle, and production partner-HT Smartcast, explores how startups are harnessing the power of the cloud to accelerate growth, optimise operations, and build solutions that will define the India of Tomorrow.

This series is hosted by Gautam Srinivasan, currently consulting editor at CNBC (India), CNNNews18, Forbes India, and The Economic Times, who is well known for hosting a diverse range of TV and digital programmes.

Raunak Bhinge is MD of Infinite Uptime, an organization that is innovating to deliver production outcomes so that Indian companies can truly embrace the fourth industrial revolution. Here he shares his insights about Industry 4.0 technologies, Infinite Uptime's digital-first approach and how AWS is helping to scale and optimize the organization's value proposition. This captivating series explores inspiring startups that are shifting gears and sparking innovation across sectors—all contributing to India's transformation into a developed nation by 2047.

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