Indore: Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Indore will assist micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) in digital transformation, aiding them to enhance production and cut down on losses. The institute will help MSMEs adopt digital technologies and upskill manpower and provide custom solutions. The institute through its DRISHTI CPS Foundation formed under Technology Innovation Hub for CPS design, modelling and applications, will work with MSMEs to identify requirements for digitalization and provide relevant solutions. “We at IIT-I are working to assist industries, especially MSMEs, to reform and adopt latest technology. The focus is on providing technical expertise and support to help MSMEs adopt digital technologies and achieve their goals of increased productivity and reduced losses,” said IIT spokesperson. The institute has collaborated with industries across sectors to identify their issues in adopting digital applications and smart solutions to revive business The institute has held multiple rounds of discussions with industries to identify their issues and requirements. Some of the major challenges faced by MSMEs in digital transformation are lack of knowledge about the technology available, lack of access to trained manpower and lack of customized solutions required for different verticals of MSMEs such as logistics and transport management and […]
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