New
Delhi, April 06, 2022.
Microsoft’s
Future Ready Industry week, Manufacturing edition witnessed a confluence of
diverse perspectives as industry leaders from leading conglomerates like L&T,
Ashok Leyland, Vedanta, Adani Group, Asian Paints and Aditya Birla Group and
others shared insights on themes ranging from creation of resilient supply
chains, operating safe and agile factories as well as unlocking innovation and
new services. The event builds on the Future Ready flagship series through CXO
keynotes and dialogues with Microsoft’s focus on empowering people and
organizations to prepare for growth in the next decade.
In terms of business
priorities for the manufacturing industry, identifying new revenue streams
along with digital offerings is at the forefront and highlights the changing
scheme of strategies which are increasingly customer centric, and data driven.
Strategies also rely on a seamless ecosystem collaboration and partnership.
Industry research also reveals that 40% of Asian manufacturers will adopt an
API led integration strategy to link applications on a single platform to
improve agility and visibility across organizations by 2023. The
above estimates substantiate the importance of application and data sharing
with their ecosystem, which results in increased operational productivity.
(Source: IDC*)
Speaking on the occasion, Sashi Sreedharan Managing Director,
Microsoft India said,“Microsoft aims to fulfill its mission of
empowering every person and organization on the planet to achieve more, by
helping customers and partners manufacture a more resilient and sustainable
future. We are fueling the manufacturing industry’s digital
transformation with technology and digital capabilities to unlock new
efficiencies and future-proof business.”He further added, “Given the accelerated penetration of
Industry 4.0 across the Indian manufacturing landscape, Microsoft is uniquely
positioned to support our customers in their growth journey by connecting the
intelligent, integrated cloud, and edge capabilities of the Microsoft platforms
to deliver the highest value.”
S.N
Subrahmanyam, Chief Executive officer & Managing Director Larsen
&Toubro in a fireside chat session
with Anant Maheswari, President Microsoft India spoke about how the
industry giant has been at the forefront of digital innovation and
transformation. He said, “One of the decisions that
we took was to be a very high-end technology solutions provider where we could
utilize technologies like IoT, Industry 4.0, AI, ML and various other tools and
applications as well as platforms to envisage how we could get accurate data,
to be objective about decision making. This data has helped us benchmark
ourselves against the best in the world while analyzing the outcome of all this
digital activity. He further added “Microsoft has played a very important role
and much of IoT and Microsoft Azure is being used extensively at L&T
project sites.”
Talking about a roadmap for a digitally ready Future enterprise, Sampath
Kumar Venkataswamy, Senior Research Manager, Manufacturing insights, IDC Asia
in the session, “The Future of Make in India” stressed the importance of
process transformation in enhancing the digital readiness of Indian
manufacturers. He stated, “Organizations need to assess their baselines, and
if needed, re-engineer their business and operational processes. While
investing in technologies that enable data visibility across their value chain.
Training their workforce in terms of skilling and re-skilling is imperative for
them to be agile.”
Sharing his views on the impact of technology in facilitating a
more sustainable future, Vineet Jaiswal- Deputy CEO, Vedanta said, "It
is always better to move to cloud because you are reducing the carbon footprint
rather than having your own data center. Moreover, what we are ensuring is that
whatever we do from a supply chain perspective, we have the entire end-to-end
visibility. This shortens the turnaround time which in turn reduces emissions.”
Speaking
about the disruptive potential of technology impacting the commercial vehicle
industry in India, Dr N Saravanan, President, and Chief Technology officer
of Ashok Leyland, in the session “Front Office Transformation” said, “We
are moving away from selling a product to selling a service with data being a
key component to enhance the customer experience We can use the data to enhance
the customer experience as the data itself is much more critical in commercial
vehicle segment since the category is driven by TCO. Collaboration with
ecosystem partners is also important and Microsoft can be a key enabler for
companies to operate in the ecosystem seamlessly by supporting their end-to-end
requirements from cloud computing to data security.”
Reiterating
the significance of data, Venkatesh Natarajan, President and CDO Ashok
Leylandspoke about using data very extensively both for direct monetization
and for indirect monetization, providing huge amount of value to customers.
Looking ahead, as the industry transitions from a product centric to a solution
centric kind of an organization, he spoke about how connective vehicle data,
AI, analytics is going to play a very dominant role.
Sharing their insights into various approaches in building the
factories of the future, Manish Gupta, Group CIO, Aditya Birla Group highlighted
the evolution of technologies and stressed that the future will be
personalization at scale through smart factories. Earlier, factories were very
fixated in terms of what products they are going to supply, but with changing
demand factories can now rely on additive manufacturing or 3D printing to
rapidly respond.
Taking about smart factories, Aashish Kshetry, VP IT and HR
at Asian Paints commented, “The interface of man and machine will never
go away. Automation systems will have mechanisms to monitor safety protocols
and reduce wastage by providing insights through sensors, measurement
mechanisms and the ability to sift through large volumes of data. This could be
something as simple as energy consumption. Safety and sustainability would be
top priorities that any smart factory can really enhance from an overall
perspective."