đź’¨ Abstract
India's industrial sector is poised for transformation, moving from Industrial Automation to Industrial Autonomy, driven by advances in technology. The "Make in India" initiative aims to boost domestic manufacturing and technological self-reliance, with autonomous systems offering improved operational efficiency, reduced costs, and sustainability. However, challenges such as outdated systems, labor shortages, and high implementation costs must be addressed to realize the full potential of this transition.
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