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Autocar Professional: Oct 2016
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'Our entire model range including scooters will be BS IV-ready by April 2017.'

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Hero MotoCorp is targeting gains in the 150cc market with its premium Achiever 150. Dr Markus Braunsperger, CTO, on the bike’s development, gearing up for BS IV as well as ABS and CBS fitment across the model range and export opportunities.

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Getting under the skin of a digitised shopfloor

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Tata Technologies' Samir Yajnik examines the phenomenon to understand how digital manufacturing can impact the shopfloor before we try to grasp its value proposition.

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'We have a long-term outlook of India’s growing market and are beginning operations step by step.'

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Guenter Froelich, president and CEO of the Tristone Flowtech Group on setting up its first plant in India, localisation, new opportunities under BS-VI, India's supplier base and preparedness for future technologies.

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iASYS pitches product validation management for India's auto industry

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iASYS eyes the need to integrate individual validation competencies into a well-designed structure, which enhances cross-functional and vertical efficiencies in product lifecycle management - product validation management.

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'A challenge like BS VI offers us an opportunity to showcase our frugal innovation capabilities.'

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Ashok Leyland’s CTO Dr Seshu Bhagavathula on frugal innovation to meet the challenge of BS IV by April 2017 and BS VI by 2020, introducing new technologies into the existing M&HCVs and electrification of Indian CVs.

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Minda Kosei upbeat on India’s alloy wheel market

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As more and more OEMs in India look to fit stylish, lightweight alloy wheels on their vehicles, the Bawal-based Minda Kosei Aluminium Wheel is looking to capitalise on the emerging demand.