Updated Apr 08, 2021 | 13:23 IST | Debashish Mukerji
With demand restored after the pandemic slump, manufacturing is back with full throttle. But rising commodity prices, pressure to improve technology, while addressing environmental concerns, remain challenging Beyond COVID: Manufacturing’s Innovation Imperative 
Though the Covid-19 pandemic induced lockdown is long past, the Index of Industrial Production (IIP) is still fluctuating unsteadily from month to month – it was positive for October and December 2020, but negative for November 2021 and January 2021. Industry leaders who gathered at
The Economic Times–IBM virtual roundtable on
‘Beyond Covid-19: Manufacturing’s Innovation Imperative’, however, insisted that manufacturing had already regained its vitality and the IIP would soon begin reflecting it. “2020-21 has been a volatile year, but there is distinct improvement now,” said Abhijit Roy, Managing
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For 2020 IBM India’s research and development centre emerged as the second highest in terms of filing patents. Indian engineers and researchers filed 930 patents. More importantly, the recently launched IBM Cloud Satellite, a significant play in its shift of being a company focused on hybrid cloud, data and AI, saw important contribution from India.
Sandip Patel, MD, IBM India-South Asia in an interview with
Shivani Shinde spoke about IBM’s changing business focus, impact on India and rising importance of IBM India’s research centre. Edited excerpts…
How will the restructuring that IBM is going through globally impact India? IBM India is a microcosm of IBM global, we have all of our investment that we have around the world brands, global mission, software labs, hardware labs, research labs in India too. We have been a proponent of the thought that we are in India with the agenda of make in India for India and for the world. This has been our agenda and continues. We
IBM gets Cloud Service Provider empanelment from MeitY
The company had recently announced a significant investment in its hybrid cloud strategy with the launch of IBM Cloud Satellite that would allow clients to deploy cloud services securely across public and private cloud.
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Cloud Service Provider empanelment from the
Ministry of Electronics and IT (MeitY) that will enable the tech major to work with public sector companies and government agencies.
The company had recently announced a significant investment in its hybrid cloud strategy with the launch of IBM Cloud Satellite that would allow clients to deploy cloud services securely across public and private cloud.