As a result of market demands and technological advancements, companies in India that specialize in industrial automation provide control systems to various industries globally. It is especially true in manufacturing, where IoT and robotics have proven disruptive. Professionals in the field of automation are responsible for ensuring that the manufacturing process is safe, secure, and environmentally friendly.

Some of the most well-known companies in the field of large-scale automation have established operations in India to take advantage of the country's rising prominence in this area. Let's look at a few interesting industrial automation companies in India.

General Electric

General Electric is a world leader in industrial automation (GE). Because of its massive footprint and influence, it has also become a leader in India. It entered the country in 1902 and has been involved in numerous industries, including aviation, power, renewable energy, and healthcare. Besides its multi-modal facility in Pune, the company also operates 14 other factories and R&D hubs in cities, including Bengaluru, Chennai, Mumbai, Noida, and Hyderabad. The company's John F. Welch Technology Center in Bengaluru is the most significant international hub for multidisciplinary R&D.

Rockwell Automation

Rockwell Automation is also a significant player in industrial automation and data collection. Allan-Bradley and Rockwell Software are utilized in the service delivery model employed by Rockwell Automation. In 1903, Rockwell Automation was founded with a flimsy US$1,000 in funding. It has operations worldwide, including in Noida, Uttar Pradesh in India, and a revenue stream of over US$5.9 billion from global deals. Products and services from Rockwell Automation are built to manage several high-tech devices as a unified system instead of requiring users to coordinate their use of various products and components.

Siemens India Ltd.

In 1922, Siemens India Ltd. was incorporated. One of India's leading industrial automation companies, contributing consistently to the field through research and development. Siemens invests heavily in research and development and often releases updates to their automation systems to improve their already high user-friendliness, productivity, speed, and quality.

Honeywell Automation India Ltd.

Honeywell is a Fortune 40 company worth $40 billion specializing in industrial automation and has significant operations in many countries worldwide, including India. Honeywell Automation India Ltd is headquartered in Pune, Maharashtra, and has been operating for many years. They currently employ around 15,000 people, including 8,000 architects, in 50 different cities throughout India. Through an array of IT services and innovations, Honeywell is growing its quality in India and its global impact. Honeywell UOP's performance materials and technological advancements enable India to efficiently offer gas, diesel, petrochemicals, and inexhaustible electricity and assist international businesses in producing superior products. 

ABB India Ltd.

The Swedish conglomerate ABB operates ten cutting-edge assembly plants in India, each contributing significantly to the country's and the world's economies. The company's automation technology is geared toward developing products and solutions for the instrumentation, robotization, and streamlining of a wide range of current cycles across a wide range of global industries. March 2017 saw a 3.2% increase in ABB India's net profit, which came in at $13.253 million. Globally, ABB boasts a $525 million profit for the second quarter of 2017 and $33.83 billion for the entire year. Requests for industrial automation systems were increased by 8% (6% in US dollars) thanks to growing demand from the mining and oil and gas sectors, where such methods are vital for maintaining production.

Larsen and Toubro

In 1938, two Danes seeking shelter in India founded L&T, a cutting-edge mechanization firm headquartered in Mumbai. Larsen and Toubro is a powerhouse in the industry as a global conglomerate with revenue above US$17 billion and a suite of important automation technology used worldwide. There was a 43% increase in net profit after expenses and a 10% increase in domestic orders in FY 2017. With this tremendous innovation and development company's control and robotization, the division must provide comprehensive solutions. 

Titan Engineering and Automation Ltd

This automation firm is a subsidiary of Titan Company, an Indian luxury goods giant. Titan Company generates a total of $1.9 billion in revenue, with Titan Engineering and Automation contributing roughly US$61 million. On March 24, 2015, Titan formally merged with Titan Engineering and Automation, and the company's headquarters in Tamil Nadu is now the nerve centre for operations. Since roughly 1984, Titan's expert engineers have provided comprehensive, ready-to-use solutions for automation systems. Titan's new partnership will undoubtedly have far-reaching effects on many innovative industries, including construction, transportation, electronics, and healthcare.

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