
'Make in India' tech dominates warehousing show in Delhi
India Today
The India Warehousing Show highlighted the fact that the government’s ‘Make in India’ scheme has pushed India's robotics industry to go global.
The government’s ‘Make in India’ scheme seems to hold immense potential for the country’s warehousing industry. This was highlighted at the India Warehousing Show in Delhi where Made-in-India technology dominated the event’s first day. Modern robots, exoskeletons for workers to lift weights, the quick building of warehouses and other such advanced technologies are being showcased at the three-day event. However, the centre of attraction was the Made-in-India robot technology.
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