The global manufacturing sector is undergoing a significant transformation, driven by Industry 4.0 innovations. Among these, robotics is playing a crucial role in revolutionizing industrial operations. With automation projected to create 12 million new jobs worldwide by 2025, countries must adapt swiftly. For India, this means strengthening its tech ecosystem and preparing its workforce with future-ready skills in robotics, AI, and advanced manufacturing.
Despite this opportunity, India faces a substantial skill gap that must be addressed. The majority of engineering graduates lack the necessary Industry 4.0 competencies, highlighting the urgent need for reskilling and upskilling initiatives.
Key Factors :
85% of Indian engineering graduates lack Industry 4.0 skills (NSDC 2024).
India aims to re-skill 10 million tech professionals to meet growing robotics and AI demands (NITI Aayog).
Over 4,06,000 job openings for engineers listed on LinkedIn.
Our Industrial Robotics Applications
Palletizing
Spray Painting
Gluing
Vacuum Gripping
Ai Vision-based Colour Sensing
Material Of Construction Sensing
Ai Based Voice Command
Magnetic Pick And Place
Hands - on skilling & Applications
EASY TO TEACH
Princeton, Carnegie Mellon, MIT, Dresden Uni, Max Planck and countless others have used earlier versions of robots designed by our partners. We have honed our skills in designing applications that are easy to teach based on this very experience.
EASY TO MAINTAIN
Whether it is Princeton or Pune, every University, has a maintenance concern with robots. We & our partners have developed the most maintenance friendly industrial robots which allow hands on experience for every student.