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AR Madhusudan, President and Local Division Manager, Drive Products, ABB India, outlines how locally manufactured, energy-efficient drives are reshaping India’s industrial future.

As India accelerates its shift toward smarter factories, greener operations and globally competitive manufacturing, energy-efficient motor-drive systems are emerging as a critical enabler. In this conversation, AR Madhusudan, President and Local Division Manager, Drive Products, ABB India, speaks about customised, connected and high-performance solutions.

ABB has expanded its local production of energy-efficient drives — how does this strengthen your role in India’s industrial transformation story?
India is witnessing a major industrial transformation. Across sectors, we are seeing rapid automation, digitalisation and a clear push toward sustainable, energy-efficient operations. ABB has been a crucial part of this journey for decades. ABB’s drives have ensured improved performance and energy savings in motor-driven systems where efficiency and reliability are essential.
However, the opportunity ahead is even larger as more industries sharpen their focus on operational and energy efficiency. Industrial progress today is no longer just about output; it’s about smarter, cleaner and more efficient growth. Our recently expanded drives production line strengthens our position to support this.
With this expansion, we are not only increasing our local production capacity but also ensuring that our solutions are delivered to industries faster and are customised based on the evolving needs of each industry, supporting this shift.
By building more of our portfolio in India, for India, we can tailor solutions to local needs, from harsh industrial environments to fast-scaling segments like data centres, water, cement and metals. This makes energy efficiency more accessible and accelerates the country’s broader digitalisation and sustainability objectives while supporting the country’s ‘Atmanirbhar Bharat’ and ‘Make in India’ programmes.

What makes the new Peenya production line a benchmark in innovation and manufacturing excellence?
ABB’s drives factory in Peenya, Bengaluru has long embodied the highest standards of manufacturing, delivering solutions with quality and reliability. The expansion and upgrade build on our rich legacy of two decades of drives production excellence in India.
The new line brings together advanced robotics and digital production-monitoring systems that enable the production of large batches with exceptional speed and precision, while giving us real-time visibility into every step of the operation. In line with Industry 4.0 standards, the line has also integrated sensor-based tools that guide and verify the accurate placement of components, ensuring every drive meets the highest levels of consistency and quality. To ensure safety and minimise manual handling, the line leverages robotics, streamlining the movement of assembled drives within the shopfloor.
ABB’s Peenya drives factory has evolved over the last two decades into a world-class, digitally advanced production hub. With the latest expansion, the facility reinforces our commitment to sustainable, high-efficiency drive production tailored to India’s fast-growing industrial needs.

How are ABB’s drives helping energy-intensive sectors like cement move toward lower emissions and higher efficiency?
Industries like metals, mining and cement are not only energy-intensive but also have extremely demanding environments. In the current industrial landscape, both higher efficiency and lower emissions are crucial. Systems in these industries often operate in high temperatures and dusty environments while managing heavy mechanical loads and long operating cycles. In such conditions, reliability isn’t optional; it directly impacts production continuity.
ABB’s industrial drives are engineered for heavy use in harsh environments. Typically, motors in a cement plant don’t need to run at full speed at all times. Drives essentially help control the speed of the motor-driven systems based on the actual process requirement, whether it is a fan, mill or conveyor. With this, industries can automatically reduce the energy consumed while ensuring improving the performance of the systems.

As India pushes toward net zero, what role will energy-efficient drives and motors play in decarbonizing heavy industries?
As part of India’s push for its net-zero targets, there is a sharp focus on decarbonising heavy industries like steel and cement. Energy efficiency is one of the most impactful levers here, and ABB’s drives and motors are already helping customers lower their energy consumption while keeping their operations running efficiently.
At the same time, as mentioned earlier, these industries demand solutions that can deliver reliability and high performance under tough operating conditions. This is exactly the sweet spot where ABB’s drives excel – combining energy efficiency with improved performance by allowing industrial systems to adapt their power consumption dynamically. It is a combination that heavy industries need today, and one ABB is well-positioned
to deliver.
Energy efficiency is no longer in the future; it is deeply embedded in India’s industrial strategy. Going forward, a wider adoption of variable frequency drives (VFDs) is going to be increasingly critical. As India’s industries scale up and decarbonise, the role of drives will become more strategic.

What key technological frontiers is ABB Motion focusing on to stay ahead in the sustainability and innovation curve?
From ABB Motion’s low-voltage drives perspective, we are consistently working towards making drives smarter, easier to use, and enabling more plug-and-play so our customers can leverage them for their specific and unique application needs. Our modern and advanced drives are well-connected, essentially meaning that they can send data to edge devices for local processing or to the cloud for advanced analytics, enabling remote diagnostics and improved visibility of operations.
With programmable logic controllers (PLCs) as part of our portfolio, motor-drive systems can be also paired with PLCs, which can actively monitor input signals from various sources, including drives. This data can then be used to make intelligent real-time decisions that can guide the actions of these drives. This results in more reliable, data-driven and cost-efficient operation of the application they control.
At the core of technological advancements are our people and partnerships. We recently also hosted the ABB Startup Challenge India 2025 to identify and co-create an AI-powered solution to advance smart drive technology.
Overall, we remain committed to delivering solutions that are smarter, more adaptive and are easy to integrate for our wide range of customers from original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) to industrial plants.

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Cement Makers Reaffirm Commitment to Sustainable Growth

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World Environment Day spotlight on innovation and circularity

On World Environment Day, the Indian cement industry reiterated its commitment to supporting India’s climate ambitions through sustainable manufacturing, resource efficiency and the adoption of cleaner technologies.

The Cement Manufacturers’ Association (CMA) said the sector remains aligned with the Government of India’s Net Zero commitments and is accelerating efforts to reduce its environmental footprint while supporting the country’s infrastructure and development agenda.

Parth Jindal, President, CMA and Managing Director, JSW Cement, said the industry is increasingly adopting cleaner technologies, improving energy efficiency and expanding the use of alternative fuels and raw materials. He also highlighted the growing importance of circular economy practices, where industrial by-products and waste streams from one sector are utilised as resources in another.

“The Indian Cement Industry is aligned to the Government’s commitments on carbon mitigation and is accelerating the adoption of cleaner technologies, resource efficiency and circular economy practices while actively exploring the potential of Carbon Capture, Utilisation and Storage (CCUS) as a critical pathway for deep decarbonisation,” said Jindal.

He added that coprocessing industrial waste and by-products helps conserve natural resources, reduce disposal requirements and lower the environmental footprint across multiple sectors.

According to Jindal, sustainability is no longer limited to manufacturing processes but is increasingly influencing investment decisions, innovation strategies and long-term growth plans within the industry.

Echoing similar views, Dr Raghavpat Singhania, Vice President, CMA and Managing Director, JK Cement, said sustainable development extends beyond emissions reduction and must also focus on responsible resource utilisation and waste minimisation.

“Sustainability in the built environment cannot be measured by emissions alone. It is equally about how efficiently we use resources, how effectively we minimise waste and how responsibly we create the infrastructure that will serve future generations,” said Singhania.

He noted that the cement industry is advancing its sustainability agenda through greater resource efficiency, increased circularity, technological innovation and continuous improvements in manufacturing practices. As a key contributor to India’s infrastructure development, the sector has a critical role to play in balancing economic growth with environmental responsibility.

On the occasion of World Environment Day, industry leaders reaffirmed their commitment to supporting India’s climate goals while delivering the materials required for resilient, durable and sustainable infrastructure.

 

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Building a Greener Future Together

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Environmental sustainability requires immediate action, not just long-term commitments and discussions. Recycling, circular economy practices, and technology-driven waste management can help industries reduce environmental impact while supporting sustainable growth.

Author: Jignesh Kundaria, Director and CEO, Fornnax Technology

World Environment Day serves as an important reminder that environmental sustainability can no longer remain confined to discussions, reports, or long-term commitments. The environmental challenges facing the world today demand immediate, measurable, and collective action. Across industries and communities, waste generation continues to outpace our ability to process it responsibly, placing increasing pressure on ecosystems, natural resources, public health, and the well-being of future generations.

One of the most significant shifts required today is a change in how society perceives waste. Rather than being viewed as a material to be discarded, waste must be recognised as a valuable resource that can contribute to both economic growth and environmental protection when managed through the right technologies and systems. This mindset forms the foundation of the circular economy model that countries across the world are increasingly adopting to reduce landfill dependence, recover valuable materials, and create more sustainable industrial ecosystems.

India has made meaningful progress in strengthening awareness around sustainability, recycling, and environmental responsibility over the past decade. Significant efforts are being made to formalise the recycling sector through improved infrastructure, technology adoption, policy implementation, and broader stakeholder participation. These developments are creating a stronger foundation for responsible waste management and resource recovery across the country.

However, achieving long-term environmental impact requires collaboration from all stakeholders. Industries, policymakers, technology providers, and communities must work together with greater accountability to strengthen recycling ecosystems, encourage responsible waste management practices, and create sustainable outcomes through consistent execution rather than temporary interventions.

As someone closely associated with the recycling industry, I firmly believe that technology will play a decisive role in addressing future environmental challenges. Advanced recycling systems have the potential to recover valuable resources, reduce pollution, minimise landfill burdens, and conserve energy, creating a more sustainable future for generations to come. This belief is deeply reflected in Fornnax’s motto, “Committed to Create a Green Future,” which embodies our commitment to building long-term environmental value through innovation and responsible action.

At the same time, technology alone cannot deliver meaningful change. Real progress requires intent, awareness, participation, and a shared sense of responsibility. Sustainable development can only be achieved when innovation is supported by collective action and a genuine commitment to environmental stewardship.

On this World Environment Day, let us move beyond conversations and take meaningful steps towards creating a cleaner, greener, and more sustainable planet. By embracing innovation, strengthening recycling ecosystems, and acting responsibly today, we can create lasting environmental impact and secure a better future for generations to come.

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JK Lakshmi Advances LC3 Cement Expansion

Company highlights commercial production and research partnerships

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The meeting reviewed progress in limestone calcined clay cement (LC3) technology and its commercial adoption in India’s cement sector, focusing on low-carbon alternatives to conventional binders. JK Lakshmi Cement noted that limestone calcined clay cement can reduce carbon dioxide emissions by up to 40 per cent compared with conventional cement and said this reduction supports industry decarbonisation. The company highlighted that it was among the first two cement manufacturers in India to move LC3 into commercial production after the Bureau of Indian Standards approved the technology as a cement standard.

Vinita Singhania said the transition of LC3 from research to commercial production reflected collaboration between industry, academia and international institutions. Maya Tissafi acknowledged JK Lakshmi Cement’s role in advancing LC3 adoption in India and its contribution in taking the technology from laboratory trials to commercial implementation. Both representatives underlined the growing relevance of sustainable construction materials as India expands infrastructure and urban development.

The meeting explored continued collaboration with Swiss research institutions such as EPFL, EMPA and ETH Zurich alongside Indian academic partners and development organisations. JK Lakshmi Cement has been associated with the LC3 initiative since 2014 and worked with EPFL, IIT Delhi, IIT Madras, Development Alternatives and Technology and Action for Rural Advancement. The company conducted one of the earliest industrial trials of LC3 and recently announced commercial production of Green Pro LC3 cement from its Jaykaypuram plant in Rajasthan.

India remains the world’s second-largest cement producer and expansion of infrastructure, urbanisation and housing demand continue to support long-term sector growth, increasing interest in low-carbon technologies. The company reported an annual turnover of more than Rupees (Rs) 60 bn and current cement capacity of about 18 million (mn) tonnes (t) per annum, with a target of reaching 30 million (mn) tonnes (t) by 2030. Apart from grey cement, the company also makes ready-mix concrete, gypsum plaster, wall putty, primers, adhesives and fly ash blocks, and both sides concluded on the need for continued collaboration to develop sustainable construction solutions.

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