Jayshree Harak, eager to develop a roadmap for India's high-efficiency laser market with the help of technology and entrepreneurial spaceEnglish.Lokmat.com

2021-11-24 05:41:05 By : Mr. Yanfeng Zhuo

Via ANI | Published: November 3, 2021 06:25 PM 2021-11-03T18:25:33 5:30 2021-11-03T18:35:13 5:30

In today's era, as technology penetrates all aspects of life, the world is developing faster than ever. In an increasingly open knowledge society, times are changing, and the world's perception of India is also changing, because the whole world regards India as the world's next largest manufacturing center.

When it comes to laser technology, it is one of the most clichéd and most promising technologies of the 21st century. It is used by most end users operating in the country, including manufacturing, automotive, railway, aerospace, entertainment or health and cosmetic industries.

But the challenge is that the market has not yet been constructed. Lack of awareness, lack of expert consultation, inaccessible services, and the industry must rely on importing key parts and components from China. Therefore, this is the huge gap and the biggest challenge in the Indian laser market.

Therefore, Jayshree Harak, who has turned from a former company professional to an entrepreneur, is also an active member of the entrepreneurial ecosystem, as an angel investor, and also a sales and strategic consultant for several startup companies, and is now determined to change the direction of how India handles the laser industry. And hope to fill the huge gap that currently exists in our country to benefit the current laser manufacturers in India.

Jayshree knows that this journey will be full of challenges and uncertainties, but hopes to use her corporate expertise and entrepreneurial perspective to create solutions with the help of technology to build the laser market segment!

Sharing the reason, Jayshree said: “Before starting my business, I worked at Wuhan Ruike Fiber Laser Technology Co., Ltd. as the head of Indian market sales and operations. As part of one of the largest laser technology companies, I have mastered the use of Laser technology knowledge and skills to solve larger problems in large organizations.

In the process of exploring this industry, I realized that the global $12 billion laser market has huge potential and is expected to grow substantially in the next 5 years, reaching $30 billion or more, with a compound annual growth rate of 12%.

However, India is still in a secondary position in terms of the organization of the laser market and its understanding of applications and technologies. Therefore, I am pursuing entrepreneurship and establishing a company that will have a very good impact on the Indian manufacturing industry! "

He further added, “Also during Covid, India’s supply chain was interrupted due to sourcing from specific geographic areas. Through my career in Atlas Copco, Famic Tech and Raycus sales departments, I also had the opportunity to Senior position work in the manufacturing department & new market strategy, all these factors and experience made me decide to quit the company life and take the road of entrepreneurship to come up with something influential in order to provide solutions to existing challenges and serve by helping laser And its application fields to develop the Indian laser industry."

Jayshree Harak also pointed out that it is clear that it is time to place our bets on smart manufacturing to reduce our dependence on parts imports and have the best supply chain to increase the utilization rate of lasers in India. We should purchase in India because it is in the interest of the country and its people.

"India's laser and its parts industry is a shining example of'Atma-Nirbharta' (self-reliance). We should continue to work hard to achieve'deep localization'; localization will always bring about a better cost structure and more Innovation." Jasri said. Drawing on the opinions of pioneers in the laser industry, looking forward to the future,

Goshal Shah, Managing Director of Suresh Indu Lasers (SIL), said: “The laser market is very hot both literally and metaphorically. Since photonics plays an important role in various fields and promotes the world economy, it takes an hour for the industry. We Efforts need to be redoubled to achieve inclusive growth, and smart manufacturing and low-cost methods should be combined, because these factors will only help us leap from where we are now to where we want."

[Suresh Indu Lasers (SIL) is a leader in laser technology in India with 31 years of experience. Since 1990, they have been manufacturing various laser machines-optics, optoelectronics and opto-mechanical equipment for customers. ]

Onkar Singh, Sales Director of Indishine, said: "Industrial lasers have evolved over the past decade and have become an integral part of the industry. Today, lasers are essential for efficient manufacturing and at the same time make a significant contribution to global carbon dioxide emissions reduction. The future of industry After the global pandemic, the laser industry is bound to change and adopt new ways to conduct business. Just like other industries, the laser industry will be exciting with new progress."

[NDISHINE provides one-stop solutions for fiber laser machines and components. They provide OEM industrial fiber laser machines and components for laser marking, laser welding and laser cutting applications. They work with the world's leading component manufacturers to bring the best technology to support your manufacturing process. ]

Rupesh Thole (Jain), founder and managing director of EtchON Marks Control, further added: “In today’s situation, if we look at the statistics, India has a 5% share of the global laser market of over US$12 billion. More than 30 billion US dollars in the next 5 years, taking into account the future needs of India as a major contributor to growth. Treat this as an opportunity. If we get the support and necessary resources in India, it will be important for India’s growth on the global platform. Rate."

[EtchON Marks Control is a high-tech industry mainly engaged in laser machine manufacturing for the past 10 years, and has played a leading role in the growth of India Graph on the world platform]

Therefore, in order to bridge the common gap in the global laser industry, starting from India, Jayshree will soon propose a solution to use her expertise in lasers and startups in a better way to cater to this market segment. Her vision is to prepare India's laser and technology, and build awareness among industrial giants and people.

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