Will next-to-normal lead to robust manufacturing? | Dr. Ravindra Ojha

The post first wave period in 2020 saw a good return of manufacturing activities coupled with a healthy demand but was soon pulled back by the disastrous second wave in April 2021. However, the journey so far has brought forth many opportunities for the future through people, technology, and system innovations. Some of the innovative actions have been implemented, others being tested, and many are in the creation stage. The pent-up demand is soon going to come back with a bang.

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