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India factories are adopting AI but the real hurdle is execution not algorithms report

Business
Published on 5 May 2026
India factories are adopting AI but the real hurdle is execution not algorithms report

AI works only after data and integration fall in line

India’s manufacturing sector is moving toward AI for better efficiency and quality, and early adopters are seeing tangible gains. But a new report argues the biggest barrier isn’t the technology—it’s execution. Companies struggle with integration and data readiness, while startups push practical tools to help factories deploy AI effectively. The outlook: human-AI collaboration, not job losses.

  • Manufacturers are already seeing efficiency and quality improvements from AI
  • The adoption gap comes mainly from integration and data readiness issues
  • AI success depends on practical execution, not just algorithm choice
  • Future focus is human and AI collaboration rather than job cuts
Read the full story at The Economic Times

This summarization was done by Beige for a story published on The Economic TimesThe Economic Times

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