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Electric vehicle transformation to net India investments worth $300 billion

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Siemens AG has an order backlog of 102 billion rupees (9.08 trillion rupees) and its software is used by nearly 92% of Fortune 500 companies due to increased demand for automation and digitization. Companies are racing to improve flexibility, efficiency and sustainability, and Siemens is helping them get to market 20-30% faster than before. How are Indian companies coping with digitization? We are working with several companies in the fields of automotive, pharmaceutical and semiconductor manufacturing, as well as food and beverage. Can Small Businesses Afford to Go Digital? Cost is always a factor, but MSMEs are seeing increased interest from MSMEs.
As supply chains become increasingly digitally integrated, the World Economic Forum has been examining how to help SMEs become Industry 4.0 standard. Germany's strength is based more on SMEs than large corporations, but companies are digitizing selectively, leading to waste of data. Siemens' idea is to have 20 digital twins, but a single digital twin, which is comprehensive, can be used to plan the production process, check whether the production process produced it, and be used for the product.

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