The long-lasting relationship between India and Germany has been strengthened by the Indo-German Centre for Business Excellence.
Industry 5.0 Takes Center Stage: The third annual Indo-German Centre for Business Excellence Conference was successfully held at Mahindra University, signalling a significant turning point in the ongoing partnership between India and Germany. This year’s conference, which was held on the campus of Mahindra University in Hyderabad with the theme “Rethinking Manufacturing in India and Germany: Technology and Innovation for Sustainable Growth,” featured the participation of business leaders, visionaries, and specialists of the dynamic landscape of Industry 5.0 and demonstrated its impact on manufacturing and information and communication technology (ICT).
The 3rd Annual Conference focused on the difficulties and possibilities brought on by the fusion of manufacturing and ICT in the age of Industry 5.0. Industry 5.0 adds a special layer of human-machine collaboration inside a sustainable and resilient digital ecosystem, building on Industry 4.0’s landscape-changing AI, cloud connection, and real-time data analytics. The third annual conference featured eminent keynote speakers and panellists, including Georg Enzweiler, Anandi Iyer, Sarita Bahl, and many others. They offered their knowledge and served as a bridge between Germany’s and India’s transition into Industry 5.0.
Together with Germany’s excellent manufacturing skills, India’s wealth of resources, highly qualified workforce, state-of-the-art technologies, and supporting regulations create a strong platform for realising Industry 5.0’s full potential in a variety of industries. The conference shed light on the enormous prospects for innovation and growth that this cooperation offers.
It is an enormous honour to host the third annual conference of the Indo-German Centre for Business Excellence, according to Dr. Ramakrishna Velamuri, dean of Mahindra University’s school of management. This occasion clearly illustrates the need of embracing cutting-edge technologies in the Industry 5.0 era and is in line with our objective of fostering academic and industry relationships. Mahindra University is celebrating a historic milestone, and we look forward to engaging in discussions that will get people thinking.
Industry 5.0 marks the beginning of a new chapter in the business relationship between India and Germany, said Georg Enzweiler, Deputy Head of the German Mission to India. I am ecstatic to take part in this conference, which will strengthen this alliance even more. It is a transformational journey as manufacturing and ICT come together in Industry 5.0. It is a joy for us to discuss its importance on such a distinguished stage.
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India and Germany are at the cusp of transformative change in the age of Industry 5.0, according to Dr. Debopam Chakrabarti, professor at the School of Management. This conference provides a vibrant setting for developing creative partnerships and exploring new avenues. There are numerous potential for sustainable growth and innovation in industry 5.0.
The long-lasting relationship between India and Germany has been strengthened by the Indo-German Centre for Business Excellence. This conference’s successful completion marks a huge step towards building a more resilient, sustainable, and human-centered industrial landscape. It demonstrates the inventiveness and possibilities for cooperation of both countries. The important lessons and insights gained from this event are expected to be crucial in determining how manufacturing and ICT will develop in India and Germany in the future, providing a better and more sustainable future for both countries.
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