Manufacturing IT Summit 2025 Set To Shape The Future Of Industrial Tech

India’s Premier Industrial Tech Conference Returns on June 12 at JW Marriott, Juhu, Mumbai for Its 29th Edition
The thrum of machines is being replaced by the hum of data. A leading Indian manufacturing enterprise has embarked on a bold digital transformation journey to modernize its production ecosystem and future-proof its operations. Like many large-scale industrial setups, the company grappled with frequent equipment breakdowns, inefficient maintenance schedules, and delays in part replacements. To overcome these challenges, it adopted a smart manufacturing framework centered on connectivity, automation, and data intelligence.
The transformation began with the deployment of IoT sensors across critical machinery, enabling real-time data capture of key performance indicators such as temperature, vibration, and load. This data was analyzed using AI-powered predictive maintenance tools, allowing the team to anticipate equipment failures before they occurred. Simultaneously, the company utilized 3D printing to produce customized replacement parts on demand, significantly reducing repair time. Robotic automation was also introduced for repetitive and hazardous tasks, enhancing both safety and consistency on the shop floor.
The result was a highly responsive and connected factory floor that achieved a 25–30% reduction in unplanned downtime, along with improved operational efficiency and better resource utilization. Centralized data dashboards empowered managers with live performance metrics, enabling faster, insight-driven decision-making. This case serves as a compelling example of how traditional manufacturing can evolve into a digitally enabled, intelligent production environment.
As examples like this pave the way for industry-wide transformation, the Manufacturing IT Summit emerges as the ideal platform for technology leaders to exchange insights, explore emerging solutions, and shape the future of India’s manufacturing landscape.
Event Overview
The 29th Edition of the Manufacturing IT Summit is an exclusive, by-invite-only, in-person gathering curated specifically for technology leaders from India’s top manufacturing enterprises, institutions, and government bodies.
Widely recognized as the country’s premier networking conference for industrial tech leaders, the summit brings together the most influential CIOs, CTOs, and IT decision-makers to address the sector’s most pressing technological challenges. Designed for strategic collaboration, high-value networking, and innovative idea exchange, this event is a cornerstone of India’s smart manufacturing journey.
Over 120+ senior IT leaders will gather to explore the impact of cutting-edge innovations—from Big Data and Robotics to Sustainable Development, Additive Manufacturing, and AI-driven automation—on modernizing production, distribution, and supply chains across the country.
Featured Discussion Topics:
- Smart Factories & Industry 4.0 Adoption
- Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning in Manufacturing
- Robotics, Automation & Digital Twins
- Big Data & Predictive Analytics
- Additive Manufacturing & 3D Printing
Speakers to Look Out For
- Chitti Babu, Group Chief Information Officer, Aurobindo Pharma
- Shobhana Lele, Chief Information Officer, The Bombay Dyeing and Manufacturing Company
- Udit Pahwa, Chief Information Officer, Blue Star Limited
- Poorav Sheth, Chief Digital & Information Officer, Hindalco Industries Limited
- Partha Protim Mondal, Chief Information Officer, Berger Paints India
As India’s manufacturing sector accelerates toward a smarter, data-driven future, real-world success stories like this underscore the transformative power of technology. The 29th Edition of the Manufacturing IT Summit stands as a vital touchpoint for industry leaders to explore, exchange, and embrace these innovations. With collaboration at its core, the summit is not just an event—it’s a catalyst for the next chapter of industrial progress.
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