Delta Electronics Advances Industry 4.0 Adoption for India's MSMEs
Delta Electronics India is advancing Industry 4.0 adoption among MSMEs to help achieve India's $1.1 trillion manufacturing target by FY26, focusing on cost-effective automation solutions like the D-Bot Collaborative Robot Series. The company is enhancing its R&D capabilities to support various sectors, including electronics and food & beverages, and plans to hire 750 engineers to innovate automation technologies for the local market. Additionally, Delta has signed a Power Purchase Agreement for wind power and operates a solar PV system at its Bengaluru facility.

Delta Electronics India, led by Dr. Sanjeev Srivastava, is enhancing Industry 4.0 adoption among MSMEs to support India's goal of a $1.1 trillion manufacturing economy by FY26. The company focuses on cost-effective automation solutions like the D-Bot Collaborative Robot Series, integrating AI and modular designs for human-machine collaboration.
Delta's R&D capabilities support automation in sectors including electronics and food & beverages. The company has signed a Power Purchase Agreement for wind power and operates a Bengaluru facility with a 593 kW solar PV system. Delta plans to hire 750 R&D engineers to drive innovation in automation technologies tailored to local market needs.




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