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Advancing smart manufacturing with metrology
OEM Update Magazine
|December 2025
This transformation is unlocking new levels of productivity, boosting quality, optimising costs, and enhancing safety. Industries such as electric mobility, electronics, semiconductors, medical devices, defence, and aerospace are leading this wave of change.
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Automation is reshaping Indian manufacturing to the next level, delivering precision, scalability, and flexibility like never before. This transformation is unlocking new levels of productivity, boosting quality, optimising costs, and enhancing safety. Industries such as electric mobility, electronics, semiconductors, medical devices, defence, and aerospace are leading this wave of change. Moving beyond traditional methods, they are aiming for global leadership. At the heart of this revolution lie robotics, AI, and programmable systems. But it is metrology, the science of measurement, that forms the true backbone. Once considered a bottleneck, metrology has now become an essential driver of SMART factories through Industry 4.0 integration.
India's Industry 4.0 journey is picking up pace rapidly. Digital technologies are expected to account for 40% of manufacturing expenditure by 2025, up from 20% in 2021. Government initiatives like SAMARTH Udyog Bharat 4.0 are actively building skills in AI and automation. Meanwhile, the National Mission on Cyber-Physical Systems fuels the adoption of networked production. Leading manufacturers in automotive and other precision manufacturing industries are refining processes and meeting regulatory demands. Despite these advances, challenges remain, including skill shortages, outdated infrastructure, and the delicate act of blending human and machine efforts.
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