As Indian enterprises embrace the fourth industrial revolution (Industry 4.0), industrial intelligence—the convergence of AI, IoT, robotics, and big data analytics—is driving a profound shift toward smart factories, optimised operations, and resilient supply chains, said Aveva, which provides industrial software and is part of the Schneider Electric Group.
The company said it was playing ‘a pivotal role’ in this journey by helping organisations transform data into insights that power efficiency, agility, and innovation.
Ajit Kulkarni, Vice President, India Market Leader, Aveva said, “India stands at the forefront of a profound industrial transformation, driven by the dual imperatives of economic growth and sustainability. The challenge is not just adopting new technology but fostering seamless collaboration and building a skilled workforce to leverage it effectively.”
“Industrial intelligence is the key to unlocking the true value of data to achieve India’s national goals. Through Aveva’s solutions, we are enabling Indian enterprises to convert siloed information into actionable insights. This is what will empower them to scale innovation, lead globally, and operate sustainably in a resource-conscious world,” he said.
The company on Thursday (July 25, 2025) hosted Aveva Day India 2025 in Mumbai, bringing together stakeholders across energy, infrastructure, manufacturing, and utilities to discuss how industrial AI and radical collaboration are driving India’s sustainable growth story.
Throughout the event, the company showcased how its end-to-end digital solutions are helping Indian enterprises break data silos, improve efficiency, and build intelligent, connected ecosystems across high-impact sectors.
Chris Lee, Senior Vice President, APAC, Aveva, said, “As businesses rethink their strategies, industrial AI is emerging as the cornerstone of this shift, enabling greater agility, closing skill gaps, and accelerating the transition to cleaner, smarter operations.”
“We are committed to supporting India’s ambition to scale responsibly and become a globally competitive, sustainable industrial hub,” he added.
As India emerges as a global manufacturing and innovation hub, Aveva said it would have a long-term commitment to the country’s digital industrial evolution — empowering businesses to scale responsibly, collaborate deeply, and deliver on the promise of sustainable excellence.