India Boosts Industry 4.0 Push with Indigenous AIoT Manufacturing Technology Partnership
According to the Government, IDT Innovation Technologies has developed a fully integrated industrial AIoT ecosystem combining proprietary hardware devices with a secure analytics software platform.
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India has taken another major step toward advancing smart manufacturing and digital industrial transformation, with the Technology Development Board (TDB) signing an agreement to support the development and commercialization of indigenous Industrial AIoT technologies under the Government's Industry 4.0 and Aatmanirbhar Bharat initiatives.
The Technology Development Board, functioning under the Department of Science and Technology (DST), Government of India, has partnered with Nagpur-based company IDT Innovation Technologies Pvt. Ltd. for a project focused on developing advanced Artificial Intelligence and Internet of Things (AIoT)-based industrial monitoring and analytics solutions.
The project, titled "Industry 4.0: Development and Commercialization of Industrial AIoT Devices," aims to strengthen India's domestic industrial technology ecosystem while reducing dependence on imported industrial automation systems.
Government Accelerates Industry 4.0 Adoption
The initiative forms part of India's broader push to modernise manufacturing through:
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Intelligent automation
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Data-driven operations
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Predictive maintenance
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Smart industrial infrastructure
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Digital production systems
Industry 4.0 refers to the integration of advanced digital technologies such as:
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Artificial Intelligence (AI)
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Internet of Things (IoT)
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Automation
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Data analytics
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Cloud computing
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Real-time monitoring
into manufacturing and industrial operations.
Officials say these technologies are becoming increasingly important for improving productivity, reducing operational costs, and enhancing global competitiveness.
Indigenous AIoT Ecosystem Developed for Indian Industry
According to the Government, IDT Innovation Technologies has developed a fully integrated industrial AIoT ecosystem combining proprietary hardware devices with a secure analytics software platform.
The system is designed to support:
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Real-time industrial monitoring
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Predictive analytics
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Energy optimisation
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Resource efficiency
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Equipment health monitoring
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Operational performance analysis
The hardware suite includes:
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Actuator monitoring systems
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Energy meters
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Machine condition sensors
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Temperature monitoring devices
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Electrical health monitoring systems
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Edge-based data acquisition units
These devices are integrated with a central software platform capable of:
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Data aggregation
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Real-time analytics
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Visualization dashboards
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Predictive maintenance alerts
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Industrial performance tracking
Focus on Cost-Effective Smart Manufacturing
One of the key advantages of the indigenous solution is its ability to integrate with existing industrial infrastructure without requiring large-scale replacement of machinery.
Officials said the system is specifically designed for:
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Easy retrofitting
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Modular deployment
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Scalable industrial integration
This approach is expected to make Industry 4.0 technologies more accessible for:
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Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs)
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Medium-scale manufacturers
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Large industrial units
The Government believes lower-cost domestic solutions could significantly increase adoption of advanced manufacturing technologies among Indian industries that may otherwise struggle with the high costs of imported industrial automation systems.
Reducing Dependence on Imported Industrial Systems
The project is also aimed at strengthening India's technological self-reliance in industrial automation and analytics.
Currently, many advanced industrial monitoring and AIoT systems used in Indian manufacturing are supplied by international original equipment manufacturers (OEMs).
Officials said the indigenous platform could help:
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Reduce import dependence
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Improve supply chain resilience
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Lower technology costs
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Build domestic manufacturing capability
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Encourage local innovation ecosystems
The Government views such initiatives as strategically important for developing India's domestic industrial technology sector.
AI and Data Analytics Becoming Central to Manufacturing
Globally, industries are increasingly shifting toward smart manufacturing systems that rely on:
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Real-time machine data
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AI-driven analytics
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Predictive maintenance models
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Automated monitoring
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Digital process optimisation
These systems help industries:
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Minimise downtime
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Improve energy efficiency
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Reduce maintenance costs
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Increase operational productivity
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Improve product quality
The Government said the AIoT ecosystem developed under the project is expected to support continuous operational improvement through data-driven decision-making.
TDB Highlights Importance of Smart Manufacturing
Speaking on the occasion, TDB Secretary Rajesh Kumar Pathak said Industry 4.0 technologies are becoming critical to the future competitiveness of global manufacturing economies.
"Industry 4.0 technologies are becoming central to the future competitiveness of manufacturing economies," Pathak said.
He added that TDB's support for indigenous Industrial AIoT technologies reflects the Government's broader commitment to:
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Smart manufacturing
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Energy-efficient industrial systems
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Digital transformation
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Innovation-led industrial growth
The Government sees advanced manufacturing technologies as essential for increasing productivity and supporting India's ambition to become a global manufacturing hub.
Company Says Technology Will Improve Industrial Efficiency
Promoters of IDT Innovation Technologies welcomed the Government's support and said it would accelerate deployment of the company's SenseLive™ platform.
According to the company, the platform is designed to help industries:
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Monitor industrial operations in real time
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Improve energy management
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Increase operational efficiency
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Enhance manufacturing productivity
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Make data-driven decisions
The company stated that broader adoption of industrial AIoT systems could significantly improve competitiveness across Indian manufacturing sectors.
Digital Industrial Transformation Key to Economic Strategy
The project aligns with several national priorities including:
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Make in India
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Digital India
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Aatmanirbhar Bharat
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Smart manufacturing development
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Industrial modernization
India has been increasing investment in emerging technologies as part of efforts to strengthen:
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Industrial competitiveness
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Domestic innovation
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Technology self-reliance
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Advanced manufacturing capability
Experts believe adoption of AI-driven industrial systems will play a major role in shaping the future of India's manufacturing sector as industries move toward more connected, automated, and intelligent production environments.
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