With increasing adoption of Internet of Things in welding, it is becoming leaner and more effective. As manufacturers strive to increase the production capabilities of the industrial plants, the application of welding products is expected to expand further. In this issue, we have focused on this segment. The cover story of this issue features Naga Welders. Founded in 1970, it is a renowned manufacturer and supplier of a wide range of resistance welding equipment, including grating welding machines, robotic welding, TIG and MIG automations, portable spot welding machines, projection welding machines, seam welding machines, laser welding machines, and capacitor discharge machines. It has always been in line with the ‘Make-in-India’ movement and has been indigenously manufacturing its products while bringing the core technology of the machines from some of the most competent companies in Japan and Germany. The issue also contains a story on Primo. With 25 years of outstanding welding automation, Primo offers solutions rather than just selling goods and is one of the most experienced firms in this field. Over the past 27 years, it has created and provided more than 1000 such automation and robotic systems depending on client needs in 12 countries. Primo's unique selling point is its automatic horizontal and vertical beam welding machines.
In addition, the issue also acquaints you with the other top companies in this domain. After studying the industry landscape in-depth, we have zeroed in on the top companies that have excelled in this field with their meticulous approach. Having proven their dedication in order to meet the customer expectations in an end-to-end manner, these companies have stood out from the crowd.
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