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How to make India electrically safe? | mojo4industry

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How to make India electrically safe? | mojo4industry

In a world that’s increasingly dependent on electricity for almost every aspect of our lives, ensuring safety in electrical systems is paramount. However, it’s a stark reality that in India, around 34 people lose their lives every single day due to electrocution. As per the National Crime Records Bureau data, in the last decade i.e. between 2011 and 2020, approximately one lakh people lost their lives due to electrocution. This reflects an alarming average of nearly 11,000 electrocution deaths every year, with the number rising to 12,492 in 2022. This staggering statistic serves as a poignant reminder of the urgent need to address electrical safety comprehensively.

In this Digital Dialogue on “How to make India electrically safe” powered by Fluke Corporation, we’ll delve into the root causes behind these tragic incidents and explore strategies to prevent future occurrences.

Featuring:

• Mr. PP Wahi, Former Director, Central Board of Irrigation & Power (CBIP)
• Dr. Rajesh Kumar Arora, Sr. Manager (Technical), Delhi Transco Limited
• Mr. Appavoo Subbaiya, Former Chief Electrical Inspector, Tamil Nadu & General Secretary, NFEES
• Mr. Prabhakaran PV, Head – Product Management, Fluke India

Moderator: Subhajit Roy, Founder Editor, mojo4industry

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EMO Hannover 2025: Focused & Condensed

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EMO Hannover 2025: Focused & Condensed

EMO Hannover 2025: Focused & Condensed

The duration of EMO Hannover 2025 will be shortened from six to five days in future. “Shortening the event by one day is a strategic decision aimed at making EMO Hannover even more efficient and more purposeful,” said Dr. Markus Heering, Managing Director of the German Machine Tool Builders’ Association (VDW), the organizer of EMO, in describing the change.

The decision is based on the exhibitors’ clear desire to focus and condense the trade fair even more. In 2023, they were asked about this in detail during the event. The result was clear: the majority of exhibitors would like to cancel Saturday.

Visiting habits have changed significantly in recent years. Visitors can obtain detailed information in advance, prepare their visit to the trade fair better and more stringently, and also make a decision more quickly if necessary. According to the visitor survey, the average duration of a visit is just over a day. International visitors stay slightly longer. “As a result, Saturday is no longer an attractive day to visit,” said Heering. “We are therefore complying with the exhibitors’ request and canceling Saturday.”

The shorter duration will lead to savings on hotel and personnel costs for exhibitors and visitors. In addition, Deutsche Messe AG has launched a new offer with get2fairs. It includes hotel rooms in Hanover city, the surrounding area and the metropolitan region, as well as transfers to and from the trade fair.

The world’s leading trade fair for production technology will next take place from Monday, September 22 to Friday, September 26, 2025 at the Hanover Exhibition Center. Friday will remain a full trade fair day with opening hours from 09:00 to 18:00. “We are convinced that this change will bring many benefits for both exhibitors and visitors, and will help to further improve the trade fair experience,” concluded Dr. Markus Heering.

ABB celebrates 100 years of MCB manufacturing

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abb celebrates 100 years of mcb manufacturing
ABB MCB being manufactured at ABB's smart factory

ABB celebrates 100 years of MCB manufacturing

ABB’s first-of-its-kind Miniature Circuit Breaker (MCB) reaches a milestone 100-year anniversary of protecting electrical circuits and while evolving to meet the sustainability needs of the future. Applied across all segments, MCBs help in protecting particularly vulnerable spaces, such as factories, data centres, homes, commercial spaces, transport infrastructure and more from electrical hazards. In India, ABB has been manufacturing these MCBs since 2001 in its Nelamangala factory, Bengaluru.

“We at ABB India are proud to be part of this 100-year old legacy of MCBs enhancing electrical safety in India and around the world. Our future-focused portfolio centres on achieving energy efficiency and transparent, sustainable practices. Our designs are compact, modular, and flexible, enabling buildings to be retrofitted and to integrate renewable energy sources, quickly and safely. These products are ‘Made in India’ at our state-of-the-art manufacturing facility equipped with automation technology for utmost precision and quality. These play a key role in ensuring the safe development of sustainable & modern communities, cities and urban landscapes for our future,” says Kiran Dutt, President Electrification, ABB India.

In 1918, ABB’s forerunner, Brown, Boveri & Cie (BBC), purchased Stotz Kontakt, an electrical supplier company based in Mannheim, Germany. The company’s founder, Hugo Stotz stayed on with BBC and, working with his chief engineer, Heinrich Schachtner, invented the first resettable MCB, a device that was patented in November 1924. Today, ABB has eight factories globally manufacturing MCBs with more than 100 million poles per year.

Nowadays, complete protection, including MCBs, Residual-current devices (RCD), Art Fault Detection Devices (AFDD), and Surge Protection Device (SPD), are providing increasingly higher performance, lower carbon footprint, and greater connectivity to increase energy efficiency and decarbonization.

INOX Air Products to supply Green Hydrogen for Asahi India’s plant in Rajasthan

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inox air products to supply green hydrogen for asahi indias plant in rajasthan
Subir Ganguly, Head - On Site Business Development, INOX Air Products with Rupinder Shelly, COO - Architectural Glass, Asahi India Glass

INOX Air Products to supply Green Hydrogen for Asahi India’s plant in Rajasthan

Asahi India Glass Limited (AIS) and INOX Air Products (INOXAP) have entered into a 20-year offtake agreement for supply of Green Hydrogen, to AIS’s greenfield float glass facility in Soniyana in Chittorgarh, Rajasthan. This is expected to be India’s first ever Green Hydrogen Plant for the Float Glass industry. The Plant will have a capacity to generate up to 190 tonnes of Green Hydrogen per annum through the electrolysis process. Slated to get commissioned by July 2024, the plant will be powered by solar energy.

AIS is setting up a greenfield project in Chittorgarh, Rajasthan for manufacturing high-quality float glass to be used for automotive and architectural purposes with technology collaboration from its partners – AGC Europe. INOXAP will be responsible for the design, engineering, installation, operations and a continuous supply of Green Hydrogen to the AIS facility for 20 years. In the first phase, 95 TPA Green Hydrogen will be supplied to AIS. As a part of the agreement, AIS will invest in the solar power plant, which would supply renewable energy for the generation of Green Hydrogen, which would be consumed in AIS’s float glass manufacturing process.

Speaking on the occasion, Rupinder Shelly, COO-Architectural Glass, Asahi India Glass said, “It is a matter of immense pride that AIS’s Soniyana Float Glass facility will be the first ever plant in the Float Glass industry in India to be powered by Green Hydrogen.” He adds, “Our greenfield plant at Soniyana targets to use 94% of its power requirements through green and sustainable energy sources.”

Commenting on the development, Siddharth Jain, Managing Director – INOX Air Products stated, “We are proud to begin our Green Hydrogen journey as we partner AIS for their Chittorgarh facility, and giving shape to our first Green Hydrogen Plant as well as India’s first ever Green Hydrogen plant for the Float Glass sector. This development would substantially reduce CO2 emissions with a reduction of 1250 MTPA.”

Indian construction equipment industry records 26% sales growth in FY24

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indian construction equipment industry records 26 per cent sales growth in fy24
Indian construction equipment industry records 26% sales growth in FY24

Indian construction equipment industry records 26% sales growth in FY24

With total equipment sales crossing 1,35,650 units as against 1,07,779 lakh units in FY23, the Indian construction equipment (CE) industry has recorded 26% increase in overall sales volume for the financial year 2023-24, a statement issued by Indian Construction Equipment Manufacturers Association (ICEMA) said. The industry witnessed significant increase in demand in both domestic as well as exports markets, by 24% and 49% respectively.

“Besides the increasing demand generated by the projects in the National Infrastructure Pipeline, the endeavours undertaken by the industry as well as policymakers to build capacity and competitiveness of domestic manufacturers and become a global hub for CE is showing results, with exports witnessing a strong growth,” said V. Vivekanand, President, ICEMA and Managing Director, Caterpillar India.

Deepak Shetty, President Designate, ICEMA and CEO & MD, JCB India said, “As a result of rising budgetary allocations there is increasing demand for infrastructure development, urbanisation and industrialisation, but at the same time, it is also very heartening to see the rural economy emerge as a strong growth driver for the CE industry, which together, helped the industry to record significant growth during FY24.”.

Jaideep Shekhar, Convener, ICEMA Industry Analysis & Insights Panel and VP & Managing Director – APAC & EMEAR, Terex India said, “The pre-election push, in the form of the enhanced pace of implementation of infrastructure projects in the pipeline, along with awarding of a record number of new projects resulted in a significant increase in demand for construction equipment, and was the primary factor behind the growth.”

Total sales of earthmoving equipment – the largest equipment segment of the CE industry – increased to 93,531 units in FY24, which is 21% higher than 77,164 units sold in FY23, accounting for approximately 70% of the total construction equipment sales in FY24.

Material Handling Equipment including Pick & Carry Cranes and Telehandlers, recorded an impressive 61% growth in sales volume in FY24, and accounted for 14% of total CE sales, as compared to 9% in FY23.

Concrete Equipment such as Concrete Mixers, Batching Plants, Concrete Pumps and Boom Pumps together recorded a 19% YoY increase in FY24 whereas Road Construction Equipment, which was the only segment with negative growth in FY23, made a spectacular recovery in FY 24 by selling 6,571 equipment units – a 40% increase from 4,828 units sold in FY23.

Further, Material Processing Equipment sales increased to 2,625 units in FY24 – an 8% growth over 2,429 units sold in FY23.

ICEMA is the nodal body representing the CE industry (OEMs, suppliers and FIs) in the country and is affiliated to Confederation of Indian Industry (CII).

ICON Solar to launch TOPCon solar module

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ICON Solar to launch TOPCon solar module

#solarpower #renewableenergy #ICONSolar

Since 2014, ICON Solar has been in solar module manufacturing, specializing in Polycrystalline and Monocrystalline solar modules. Starting this July, the company plans to produce N-Type TOPCon modules!

Here’s a sneak peek into what’s brewing, straight from our Editor’s conversations with ICON’s Director, Shakti Dubey, and General Manager of Marketing, Rajat Shrivastava at RenewX 2024, Hyderabad:
Aim: Snagging 10-15% market share.
Power Play: Get ready for 610W TOPCon modules in July, followed by a whopping 670W in September!
Capacity Surge: Boosting capacity to 1.4 GW by August (from the current 600 MW), eyeing a staggering 2.2 GW by October 2024!
Financial Goals: Targeting a top-line of Rs. 1,000 Cr in the current fiscal year.
People Power: Boasting 95% client retention and a whopping 99% employee retention rate!
Job Creation: Buckle up for around 500 skilled job opportunities with new capacity addition.
Green Horizons: Setting sights on venturing into green hydrogen and energy storage in the future!

WATCH the full interview now!

Tata Power Renewable Energy signs PPA with SJVN to set up 460 MW FDRE project

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tata power renewable energy signs ppa with sjvn to set up 460 mw fdre project
Tata Power Renewable Energy signs PPA with SJVN to set up 460 MW FDRE project

Tata Power Renewable Energy signs PPA with SJVN to set up 460 MW FDRE project

Tata Power Renewable Energy Limited (TPREL), a subsidiary of The Tata Power Company Limited, has signed a Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) with SJVN Limited (SJVN), an Indian Public Sector Undertaking (PSU), for a 460 MW Firm and Dispatchable Renewable Energy (FDRE) Project.

The plant, designed to meet the 460 MW FDRE requirement, integrates solar, wind, and battery storage technologies to ensure efficient energy dispatch during peak hours, thereby stabilizing the grid. FDRE enables round-the-clock power supply, assisting Distribution Companies (Discoms) in fulfilling Renewable Purchase Obligations (RPO) and Energy Storage Obligations (ESO).

Commenting on the partnership, Deepesh Nanda, CEO and Managing Director, TPREL, said, “This partnership with SJVN Limited will witness the deployment of best-in-class sustainable energy solutions from TPREL. It will go a long way in meeting the green energy objectives of SJVN Limited. By integrating diverse renewable energy sources and leveraging the importance of Firm and Dispatchable Renewable Energy (FDRE), the collaboration will ensure a dependable power supply and also actively contribute to India’s ambitious renewable energy targets.”

Pawan Varma, Executive Director (REIA & RTS) at SJVN Limited, said, “Through this partnership, we aim to leverage our combined expertise to drive innovation and support the nation’s transition towards clean energy.”

The plant is anticipated to generate approximately 3,000 MUs of power while offsetting around ~2200 Mn. Kgs of CO2 emissions annually, TPREL said.

Industry Update – Trending News | Construction Equipment | Mini Excavators | Digital Dialogue

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Industry Update – Trending News | Construction Equipment | Mini Excavators | Digital Dialogue

Today’s News Highlights are:
1. Construction Equipment Industry: Double-Digit Growth Continues
2. Mini Excavators Market: Growth & Tech Advancements
3. Digital Dialogue: How to Enhance Precision & Reliability in Pharmaceutical Processes

𝐑𝐞𝐠𝐢𝐬𝐭𝐞𝐫 here for FREE WEBINAR on “𝐇𝐨𝐰 𝐭𝐨 𝐄𝐧𝐡𝐚𝐧𝐜𝐞 𝐏𝐫𝐞𝐜𝐢𝐬𝐢𝐨𝐧 & 𝐑𝐞𝐥𝐢𝐚𝐛𝐢𝐥𝐢𝐭𝐲 𝐢𝐧 𝐏𝐡𝐚𝐫𝐦𝐚𝐜𝐞𝐮𝐭𝐢𝐜𝐚𝐥 𝐏𝐫𝐨𝐜𝐞𝐬𝐬𝐞𝐬”: https://bit.ly/jumo-9may

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Invite for FREE WEBINAR | How to Enhance Precision & Reliability in Pharmaceutical Processes

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Invite for FREE WEBINAR | How to Enhance Precision & Reliability in Pharmaceutical Processes

FREE registration link: https://bit.ly/jumo-9may

In the pharmaceutical industry, precision and reliability are paramount for ensuring product quality, regulatory compliance, and patient safety. Industrial sensor technology has emerged as a vital tool in achieving and maintaining these standards by providing real-time monitoring, data analysis, and control capabilities throughout the manufacturing process.

On this note, mojo4industry will conduct a 60-minute Digital Dialogue on “How to Enhance Precision & Reliability in Pharmaceutical Processes”.

The webinar, to be held on 9th May at 3:00-4:00 PM (IST), will explore how industrial sensor technology contributes to enhancing precision and reliability in pharmaceutical processes, ultimately improving product outcomes and operational efficiency.

Agenda
• Topic introduction – Rupesh Desale
• Maximizing Pharma Process Efficiency with JUMO’s Reliable Sensors & automation (systems & solutions) – Jayant Varade
• Panel discussion – Prakash Rao & Rupesh Desale
• Q&A session

Who Must Attend: API, Processing Units, Formulation/ Division: Engineering, Project, Maintenance/ Designation: Project Manager, Purchase Manager, Engineering Head, Strategic Sourcing.

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PG Technoplast opens new integrated AC manufacturing facility in Rajasthan

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pg technoplast opens new integrated ac manufacturing facility in rajasthan
PG Technoplast opens new integrated AC manufacturing facility in Rajasthan

PG Technoplast opens new integrated AC manufacturing facility in Rajasthan

PG Technoplast Private Limited, a wholly-owned subsidiary of PG Electroplast Limited (PGEL), announced the opening of its new air-conditioning manufacturing facility for North India in Bhiwadi, Rajasthan. This strategic investment aims to meet the growing demand for energy-efficient and sustainable cooling solutions in India and expand the company’s footprint in the rapidly growing air-conditioning market.

Vishal Gupta, Managing Director (Finance), PG Electroplast Limited said, “Today marks a noteworthy milestone for PG as we inaugurate our second integrated air-conditioning manufacturing facility in Bhiwadi, Rajasthan. This facility emphasizes our commitment to delivering high-quality, energy-efficient cooling solutions that cater to the evolving needs of Indian consumers. With this expanded capacity, we intend to lead innovation in the landscape of Room ACs and capture a larger portion of the North Indian AC manufacturing market.”

The brand-new facility, spanning an impressive 200,000 sq. ft. manufacturers a comprehensive range of split ACs ranging from 0.75T to 2.0T with installed annual capacities of 360k AC Indoor Units, 360k AC Outdoor Units and 250k Window ACs. Its production capabilities, including the manufacturing of AC units, cover sheet metal components, powder coating plant, heat exchangers, and copper tubing systems. This unit will create additional employment for over 1,000 people.

The facility was unveiled by Kamal Nandi (Business Head and Executive Vice President, Godrej Appliances); NS Satish (President, Haier India); and Pradeep Jain (Managing Director, Jaina India).

 

Huf opens its first testing and requalification center in India

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huf opens its first testing and requalification center in india
L-R: Rajesh Nath, MD, VDMA India; Sandeep Chaudhary, MD, Huf India; Shantanu Pande, Director HR, Huf India; Dirk Fischer, COO, Huf Group; Nuna Bogdan, CTO, Huf Group; & Yaser Shaikh, Director, TCI

Huf opens its first testing and requalification center in India

Huf, the German headquartered specialist for car access and authorization solutions, recently announced the inauguration of its new testing and requalification center in India at its plant in Chakan near Pune with local customers and employees. With the opening of TCIL (Technical Center India Laboratory), Huf expands its local engineering competence after the inauguration of the Technical Center India (TCI) in the Baner in Pune last year.

The new Laboratory will support the product development activities for the Asian market by testing and validating upcoming innovations but also highly frequented products like lock sets and door handles that Huf is already supplying to global car manufacturers. The new TCIL will also take care of the annual requalification requirements emerging from other Asian and other global Huf locations.

“In 2008 Huf opened its doors in Pune and very quickly became a well-known address for excellent access and authorization products,” said Dirk Fischer, COO of Huf, at the inauguration ceremony. “Today, Huf India is one of our flagship locations for lean management and sustainability. The team in India plays an important role in our Grow beyond strategy to increase our net sales in 2031 up to 2 billion Euros.”

“We are expanding our global network of testing and validation centers to meet the ever-increasing demand for our innovative products and fulfill the high expectations of our customers,” said Bogdan Nuna, CTO of Huf. “The new TCIL is the next milestone in our global set up of development teams to deliver innovation to customers when and where it is needed at reasonable prices, while retaining the leading position when it comes to product quality. With the TCI in Pune and the new TCIL in our plant in Chakan we have now a very good set-up to accelerate our business growth not only on in this important market but also in Asia and above.”

The TCIL is located in a new prepared area of more than 350 square meters with further expansion potential of additional 200 square meters in the Huf site in Chakan. Skilled test and validation engineers will work around the clock on the latest car door handles and locking solutions for Asian but also global customers.

“The TCIL complements perfectly our strategy of high vertical integration in India,” said Sandeep Chaudhary, Vice President, Huf India. “In Chakan we have the production competencies like die casting, molding, Robotic painting and assembly, and can now directly test and validate our products to supply top quality to our customers. Combined with the product development team located in the western part of Pune we offer high competencies in engineering and production.”

Sahana Shastry receives the Young Engineer Woman Award

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Sahana Shastry receives the Young Engineer Woman Award
Sahana Shastry receives the Young Engineer Woman Award

Sahana Shastry receives the Young Engineer Woman Award

April 26 saw Sahana Shastry honored with the Young Engineer Woman Award at the FEMWORX Career Congress. An independent jury consisting of the members of the FEMWORX Congress Advisory Board selected her as the winner among three nominated female experts.

Dr. Kathrin Rüschenschmidt, Director Innovation Process & PMO at Emerson and member of the FEMWORX Advisory Board, presented the award in her function as a member of the jury. Every year at HANNOVER MESSE, Deutsche Messe honors a young female expert who has made a particularly notable contribution to scientific and technical disciplines. The initiative seeks to motivate companies to do even more to recognize and promote the achievements and exceptional commitment of their female employees in STEM professions.

Sahana Shastry received her Master of Science in Space Sciences and Technologies from the University of Bremen last year. Since then, she has worked as a systems engineer at DSI Aerospace, focusing on mass storage systems for on-board electronics to support the expansion of ESA’s Copernicus program. She also heads the Women in Aerospace Europe working group, in which she authored the white papers. This is where measures are being investigated and implemented to bridge the skills and gender gap in the aerospace industry. Sahana Shastry serves as an advisory member and COO for the student rocket and space group ASTRA e.V. from Bremen in her free time. She is also co-author of the chapter on EDI promoting the new spaceflight economy in the Oxford Handbook of New Space Economy.

FEMWORX – Career Congress for Women in Industry
The 21st Careers Congress will take place as part of HANNOVER MESSE, and is being held over two days for the first time. On Thursday, April 25 and Friday, April 26, 2024, participants in the most successful networking and discussion event for female leadership in the STEM sector will be able to experience two days packed with inspiration and encouraging stories.

The event is sponsored by: Volkswagen AG, Dirk Rossmann GmbH, PowerCo SE, Finanz Informatik GmbH & Co. KG, Lufthansa Technik AG, TenneT TSO GmbH, the Bundeswehr and Computacenter AG & Co.

HANNOVER MESSE 2024: “Powerhouse for promising upswing”

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HANNOVER MESSE 2024: “Powerhouse for promising upswing”
HANNOVER MESSE 2024: “Powerhouse for promising upswing”

HANNOVER MESSE 2024: “Powerhouse for promising upswing”

HANNOVER MESSE 2024 was both an industrial powerhouse and a technology trade fair for the future,” remarked Dr. Jochen Köckler, Chairman of the Managing Board, Deutsche Messe AG, at the closing press conference for HANNOVER MESSE 2024. “It was an industrial powerhouse because visitors found answers to how they can profitably take advantage of automation, artificial intelligence, hydrogen and many other high-tech solutions in their factories, thus making them fit for the future. And it has been a future-oriented technology trade fair, since the innovations that drive industrial competitiveness and sustainability were on display here.”

The more than 130,000 visitors from 150 nations traded ideas with some 4,000 exhibiting companies on ways of digitalizing their value chains and making them more resilient. “This means we achieved our ambitious visitor target in a year where HANNOVER MESSE was smaller due to the biennial rotation of several of its component events,” said Köckler. More than 40 percent of visitors came from abroad. Apart from the host nation of Germany, the top visitor nations were China, the Netherlands, South Korea, the United States and Japan.

Dr. Gunther Kegel, President of the ZVEI association and Chairman of the HANNOVER MESSE Exhibitor Advisory Board, stated, “In the current difficult economic environment, this year’s Hannover Messe is a key morale booster. Companies from the electrical and digital industry have impressively demonstrated how innovations, especially the use of artificial intelligence, are opening up new options for more climate protection and greater efficiency in energy consumption and the use of resources. But also for more optimism. We can confidently take on major social challenges such as curbing global warming if we adopt the right measures and consistently pursue the path towards electrification, digitalization and automation. Hannover Messe has once again made the innovative strength of our companies visible and thus made an important contribution to strengthening Germany as an industrial location,” he concluded.

Thilo Brodtmann, Managing Director, VDMA association, added, “Thinking far beyond day-to-day matters and developing solutions for digital and climate-neutral production – that is the goal of innovative mechanical engineering firms. At this year’s HANNOVER MESSE, they demonstrated how factories can be controlled more intelligently, how climate protection can be achieved more quickly with modern means of production and how autonomous systems can make production safer and more efficient on many levels. In addition, biology and its processes will move into production – the first steps here have already been taken. Hannover Messe remains the best place for all these innovations and for a true spirit of optimism, because manufacturers, customers, political decision-makers and the media come together here in greater numbers than anywhere else.”

From solutions such as the automation of entire production plants, the voice control of machines using AI, the efficient use of hydrogen in industry to the use of software to record and reduce the carbon footprint, HANNOVER MESSE offered a comprehensive picture of the technological opportunities for the industry of today and tomorrow. New fields such as the “biologization” of the economy and carbon management were also brought into focus. And the initiative to create sovereign data spaces for small and medium-sized industrial enterprises under the “Manufacturing X” label is also gaining momentum.

This year’s HANNOVER MESSE also offered an ideal platform for start-ups looking to break into industry with their solutions. More than 300 young companies used the trade fair to network with representatives of industry. This was supported by the trade fair’s targeted networking opportunities and master classes. According to Köckler, his company’s efforts to promote young companies bore fruit: “The exchange between start-ups, investors and industrial companies was much more intensive than in previous years, encouraging us to give this topic even more space at HANNOVER MESSE 2025,” he said.

In a particularly unique way, HANNOVER MESSE served as a mainstay for economic policy agenda-setting this year. “HANNOVER MESSE made technological progress tangible for politicians,” reported Köckler. “The potential of the technologies on show here is enormous. However, it can only unfold on condition that the overall political framework is correct.”

Competitive energy costs, the expansion of digital infrastructure, fast approval procedures, a reduction in unnecessary bureaucracy and the influx of qualified workers were at the top of the agenda for the more than 300 economic policy delegations that visited the trade fair. As Köckler stated, “Here, too, there is ground for optimism. The discussions showed that Europe has the will and the capacity to fight for and maintain its competitiveness.”

A prime example of pan-European cooperation was this year’s partner country, Norway. On Tuesday at the trade fair, Federal Economics Minister Robert Habeck presented the roadmap for hydrogen cooperation together with Norwegian Energy Minister Terje Aasland. Germany and Norway are planning to work together closely to enable large-volume hydrogen imports from Norway to Germany and create the necessary hydrogen infrastructure by 2030. At HANNOVER MESSE, companies from Norway and Germany signed contracts for the transportation of hydrogen and the storage of C02, known as carbon capture and storage (CCS).

HANNOVER MESSE 2025 runs from 31 March to 4 April. Canada will be featured as the partner country.

Choosing the Right Thermal Cutting Process for Plate Cutting

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Choosing the Right Thermal Cutting Process for Plate Cutting

In the world of plate cutting, selecting the appropriate thermal cutting process is crucial for achieving desired results in terms of precision, efficiency, and cost-effectiveness. On this note, we conducted a Digital Dialogue on, “Choosing the Right Thermal Cutting Process for Plate Cutting: Exploring Oxyfuel, Plasma, & Laser Technologies.”

Watch Duraiswamy Ravichandran, AGM, Product Management, and Sanjoy Sarkar, DGM, Cutting Business (North), from Messer Cutting Systems India, in conversation with Subhajit Roy, talking and delving into the three primary thermal cutting methods – Oxyfuel, Plasma, and Laser cutting – providing insights into their respective advantages, limitations, and applications in plate cutting.

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Engineer Woman Award goes to Yvonne Groth

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engineer woman award goes to yvonne groth
Engineer Woman Award goes to Yvonne Groth

Engineer Woman Award goes to Yvonne Groth

Dipl.-Ing. Yvonne Groth was honored with the Engineer Woman Award at the opening ceremony of the FEMWORX Career Congress. An independent jury consisting of the members of the FEMWORX Congress Advisory Board had previously nominated four female experts for this prestigious prize.

The winner was honored on April 25 at the opening of the FEMWORX Career Congress. Dr. Kathrin Rüschenschmidt, Director Innovation Process & PMO at Emerson and member of the FEMWORX Advisory Board, presented the award as a member of the jury. Every year at HANNOVER MESSE, Deutsche Messe presents the Engineer Woman Award to a female expert who has made a special contribution to scientific and technical disciplines.

In Yvonne Groth, the jury selected a worthy recipient for the award. She studied agricultural sciences and environmental protection at the University of Rostock. In 2006, she joined the IBS Group as a project engineer; in 2015, she was appointed its Managing Director. She has been Managing Director of Dornier Construction und Service GmbH since 2022. In addition to her professional activities, Yvonne Groth has volunteered her time for the advancement of women for many years.

Among other activities, she is involved in the cross-mentoring program ‘Aufstieg in Unternehmen – Mentoring für Frauen in der Wirtschaft in M-V’ aiming at career advancement and mentoring for women in companies in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania. She is also a founder of the Welcome Center Mecklenburgische Seenplatte, a contact point not only for companies but also for women newly arriving in or returning to the Mecklenburg Lake District, with the aim of supporting recruitment, continuing employment, and retention of skilled workers. Furthermore, she arranges networking lunches for female executives in the corporate sector, and participates in a working group for academia/business collaboration.

The initiative seeks to motivate companies to do even more to recognize and promote the achievements and special commitment of their female employees in STEM professions.

PMTX 2024 and FACTEQ 2024: Powering Manufacturing Advancements in India

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pmtx 2024 and facteq 2024 powering manufacturing advancements in india
PMTX 2024 and FACTEQ 2024: Powering Manufacturing Advancements in India

PMTX 2024 and FACTEQ 2024: Powering Manufacturing Advancements in India

Indian Machine Tool Manufacturers’ Association (IMTMA) is organizing the third edition of Pune Machine Tool Expo and the first edition of FACTEQ 2024 from May 23rd to May 26th, at Pune International Exhibition and Convention Center.

PMTX 2024, recognized as a premier business-to-business exhibition, is dedicated to empowering Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) by enhancing their competitive advantage. With a focus on showcasing the latest advancements in metalworking machinery, accessories, subsystems, and components, PMTX 2024 will feature over 180 exhibitors from around the globe. From metal cutting and metal forming to welding, automation robotics, Industry 4.0, and 3D Printing, visitors can expect to see some groundbreaking innovations revolutionizing the manufacturing landscape.

Simultaneously, we are introducing FACTEQ 2024 – showcasing the entire spectrum of factory equipment essential for designing, building, operating, and maintaining modern factories. This inaugural edition aims to bring together key stakeholders to explore the latest solutions driving efficiency and productivity across factory operations.

“PMTX 2024 and FACTEQ 2024 offer unparalleled networking opportunities for regional industries to access the latest technologies and solutions,” said Rajendra S. Rajamane, President, IMTMA. Elaborating further he added, “With our commitment to empower MSMEs and drive technological innovation, we are confident that the expo will pave the way for transformative advancements in the manufacturing landscape.”

“Industry demands, especially related to technology, are evolving swiftly and expos like PMTX and FACTEQ are great enablers to address the requirements. Pune has the presence of a large number of auto, heavy engineering, aerospace and defence, and other manufacturing industries, and the show will be an important platform to meet manufacturing needs,” said Jibak Dasgupta, Director General & CEO, IMTMA. Commenting more, he added, “We expect visitors not just from Pune but also from other industrial towns of Maharashtra and neighbouring States.”

Industry professionals, entrepreneurs, and decision-makers are invited to join PMTX 2024 and FACTEQ 2024 to explore the future of manufacturing and avail the opportunities for growth and collaboration.

For more information and registration, visit www.mtx.co.in

Event Details:
Date: May 23rd – May 26th, 2024
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Strong growth of EtherCAT: 77 mn nodes in total, including 18 mn in 2023

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Strong growth of EtherCAT: 77 mn nodes in total, including 18 mn in 2023

Strong growth of EtherCAT: 77 mn nodes in total, including 18 mn in 2023

The strong growth of EtherCAT continues: the EtherCAT Technology Group (ETG) now counts a total of 77 million EtherCAT nodes worldwide, with 18 million added in 2023 alone. These figures are based on EtherCAT chips sold. To mark 20 years of EtherCAT, the ETG published node figures for the first time last year, which is why they are not yet included in the usual market studies.

“The number of new EtherCAT nodes added in 2023 is impressive. We had assumed that chip sales would fall drastically after the end of the semiconductor crisis, as everyone had stockpiled significantly more chips than were needed in the short term,” explains Martin Rostan, Executive Director of the EtherCAT Technology Group. “In addition, the market as a whole cooled down last year. Nevertheless, EtherCAT growth continues without interruption.”

The figure is based on the EtherCAT chips sold throughout 2023, not including chips for individual I/O terminals. For example, an I/O station with 50 EtherCAT Bus Terminals only counts as a single node. Counting chips does lead to a certain time lag, as not every chip immediately becomes an EtherCAT device. However, it is more accurate than other methods. Chips with multi-protocol capability are counted according to their EtherCAT use: these quantities are therefore only included proportionally. Anyone who thinks that the ETG figures have been generously calculated for marketing purposes is wrong: on the contrary, the counting method is comparatively cautious, but the figures are very accurate.

The EtherCAT Technology Group was reluctant to publish node numbers until last year. One reason was that the number of devices based on FPGAs can only be estimated, in contrast to chip sales. These used to account for a higher proportion of implementations. In the figures now published, FPGAs only account for 10 percent, so that a certain amount of blurring here has no significant impact on the overall figure.

The EtherCAT Technology Group’s membership figures also continue to grow. “With over 7600 member companies from 74 countries, the ETG remains the world’s largest fieldbus user organization,” the company said. It adds, “Despite the current challenging economic conditions, membership growth has even accelerated in the past 12 months, with the ETG reporting over 500 new members in 2023.”

SPE Industrial Partner Network appoints new board members

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SPE Industrial Partner Network appoints new board members

SPE Industrial Partner Network appoints new board members

In the frame of their general meeting held on line on April 2, the SPE Industrial Partner Network e. V. has elected a new Board. Frank Welzel, HARTING Electronics, has been re-elected as Chairman of the Board. The following four board members representing the founding members of the SPE Industrial Partner Network have been appointed to the Board: Claus Kleedoerfer, TE Connectivity (Vice Chair), Wolfgang Schenk, Belden / Hirschmann Automation & Control (Treasurer), and Jochen Metz, Metz Connect (Secretary of the Board).

The members of the both, the Board as well as the Extended Board, jointly define the strategic approach of the SPE Industrial Partner Network in order to further drive the implementation of the Single Pair Ethernet technology in the market – this to advance the Industrial Ethernet of Things (IIoT). Bundling its interdisciplinary competence and expertise, the Network has established three working groups, each with a dedicated focus: technology, application / use cases, and marketing. Their task is to develop and extend SPE-based opportunities in the industry both, on analog and digital, national and international platforms to the benefit of the SPE community and users. The SPE Industrial Partner Network is committed to building a comprehensive SPE ecosystem and drive standardization for the respective protocols, cabling, and device components.

Five years after its founding, the SPE Industrial Partner Network premieres with its new Board and a dedicated booth at Hannover Messe 2024, the world-leading industry show in Hanover, Germany. On April 22 through 26, 2024, the SPE Industrial Partner Network welcomes visitors at booth #B53 in hall 11 – right next to ZVEI’s All Electric Society Arena – with a set-up of interactive SPE based application and use-case demonstrations and extensive opportunities to discuss the opportunities of Single Pair Ethernet in industrial context.

Gruner bags Rs. 1,500 Cr compressed biogas plants projects

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Gruner bags Rs. 1,500 Cr compressed biogas plants projects

Gruner bags Rs. 1,500 Cr compressed biogas plants projects

Gruner Renewable Energy has recently bagged multiple projects worth Rs 1,500 crore for Compressed Biogas (CBG) Plants, which would collectively contribute to an annual production of over 88,000 tonnes of CBG for the Indian market. These projects are located across various cities, including Ayodhya (Uttar Pradesh), Satna (Madhya Pradesh), Balasore (Odisha), Navsari (Gujarat), Yavatmal (Maharashtra), Vijayawada, and Rajahmundry (Andhra Pradesh), and others.

“Gruner secured 11 projects from India’s leading business conglomerate valued Rs 1,100 crore, and 19 other projects, worth Rs 400 crore from individual business leaders,” the company said in a statement.

Utkarsh Gupta, Founder & CEO, Gruner Renewable Energy, emphasized the company’s commitment to combating climate change and driving economic growth through sustainable solutions, stating, “Currently, India satisfies about 85% of its crude oil demands through imports. However, there is a gradual effort underway to expand biofuel production capacity within the country. By leveraging our current orders in hand, we aim to reduce India’s overall expenditure on crude oil imports by INR 8 billion. Furthermore, our efforts aim to benefit farmers and generate employment in the energy industry, fostering awareness and development. We aspire to play a pivotal role in India’s commitment to becoming a net-zero economy by 2070 through renewable energy”.

The company, which started its operations last year in February 2023, currently oversees a portfolio of 30 ongoing projects, nationwide. The company aims to augment its project count to 100, aiming new order value to Rs. 5,000 crore by the end of the current financial year.

Gruner also plans to add around 900 professionals and skilled labour taking its workforce to a total of 2,500 employees including site workers by next quarter.

SFC Energy presents “most powerful” hydrogen fuel cell solution at HANNOVER MESSE 2024

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sfc energy presents most powerful hydrogen fuel cell at hannover messe 2024
EFOY Hydrogen Power Pack

SFC Energy presents “most powerful” hydrogen fuel cell at HANNOVER MESSE 2024

SFC Energy AG is showcasing its powerful hydrogen fuel cell solution at the ongoing HANNOVER MESSE 2024.

SFC Energy claims that the pilot series EFOY H2PowerPack is the company’s most powerful fuel cell solution to date. It said, “The EFOY H2PowerPack (EFOY Hydrogen Power Pack) provides users with a continuous electrical output of 50 kW for their applications. The EFOY H2PowerPack X50 is a reliable, low-maintenance, emission-free and therefore sustainable alternative to environmentally and climate-damaging power generators such as diesel generators.”

Björn Ledergerber, Senior Vice President Hydrogen & Corporate Development at SFC Energy AG said, “The EFOY H2PowerPack X50 incorporates many years of expertise in the development and use of fuel cell technology. Following the series launch of the H2Genset(2) at the beginning of April, SFC is presenting the next product innovation with a range from 50 kW to a maximum of 200 kW.”

Dr. Peter Podesser, CEO of SFC Energy AG said, “HANNOVER MESSE is the perfect opportunity to show the advantages of fuel cells in stationary and mobile power generation and the variety of possible applications to an international audience. As a leading and profitable supplier of fuel cell solutions, we benefit considerably from the positive broad perception which we are also enhancing through our international expansion.”

The emission-free energy solution is equipped with standard 400 V AC connections, an integrated lithium battery, a 300-bar hydrogen interface and a user-friendly control panel. Thanks to plug-and-play interfaces, the new energy solution is ready for instant use by customers and easy to operate. To meet even higher power requirements, up to four EFOY H2PowerPacks can be connected and enable an output of up to 200 kW in cluster configuration.

Target applications therefore include emergency power supplies, e.g. for IT backup and in hospitals, as well as mobile power supplies for construction sites and events, and continuous power supplies for self-sufficient companies, for example. SFC Energy is responding to correspondingly high market demand with its push into higher power classes. The transition to series production and the official market introduction are planned for the beginning of 2025, with first pilot installations in the current year.