DECEMBER 20248DIGITAL INDIA & MAKE IN INDIA DRIVE AUTOMATION GROWTHSUZLON BAGS 302 MW WIND PROJECT FROM JINDAL RENEWABLESThe Make in India campaign seeks to enhance domestic manufacturing and draw in international investment, while creating a climate that promotes advanced technologies. Programs like Digital India and Make in India The Suzlon Group said that it has won a further wind project of 302.4 MW from Jindal Renewables in Karnataka. In October Suzlon had stated that it are essential for advancing automation and manufacturing throughout the nation."Digital India" aims to enhance digital infrastructure and promote technology adoption in various sectors. Altogether, these initiatives encourage industries to invest in automation technologies, enhancing productivity and competitiveness while positioning India as a significant hub for global manufacturing in the digital age.The Industrial Internet of Things and Industry 4.0 lead the latest technological methods for the development, production, and management of the complete logistics chain, utilizing machinery and devices linked to the internet. In numerous industries, labeling machinery is a crucial component of manufacturing processes. In addition to the core design, the machines include an automatic label feeder that gauges the label's length and fetches it as the dimensions of the product vary.India's manufacturing industries are growing, and it is expected that the healthcare sector will adopt more automated technology. Future advancements in the pharmaceutical industry are expected to be shaped by key trends such as the increase of private healthcare providers, the expansion of pharmaceutical manufacturing companies, and the establishment of universal healthcare. had bagged a 400 MW wind power order from Jindal Renewables Power.The group issued a statement saying, "Suzlon and JSP Green Wind 1, a subsidiary of Jindal Renewables, have expanded their partnership with an additional 302.4 MW wind power project in the Koppal region of Karnataka."The second order takes the total capacity, to be developed from Jindal Renewables to 702.4MW, which is the largest C&I order obtained by Suzlon from a single client.According to the strategic partnership, Suzlon will deliver 96 number of wind turbine generators, namely S144 series HLT tower capacity of 3.15 MW each. The power generated will be utilized at steel plants in Chhattisgarh `Suzlon' said, not revealing the exact amount in a figure of the multi-crore order. "This collaboration will propel our joint green steel mission forward, while significantly contributing to India's ambitious renewable energy target of 50 percent electricity from non-fossil fuels by 2030," stated Girish Tanti, Vice-Chairman of the Suzlon Group.Suzlon Group established in Pune, India is one of the world's leading wind energy solution providers and has set composite wind energy capacity of 20.8GW across 17 countries. TOP STORIES
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