Axiscades Engineering Technologies, a leading end-to-end engineering solutions and technology company, is all about working towards the development of the market holistically and believes that a ‘new future’ can be delivered with a strong combination of technology, skills and competency of people. In the current context, the ‘new future’ is reeling under the challenge posed by COVID 19 pandemic. And the officials at Axiscades suggest that automakers must strategize their operations to improve their resilience.
Sharadhi Babu, CEO & Executive Director, Axiscades, has a word of advice to offer to the industry: “Even though the pandemic has created a certain amount of uncertainty in predicting the trajectory of recovery of the automotive sector like all other industries, a few practical steps if taken can manage the crisis for every company. The OEMs must come up with concrete steps to work around the disruptions. They must holistically react to the crisis and align their thoughts along the 3 ‘R’s – Respond, Reset and Renew.”
Talking about Axiscades’ world-renowned engineering capabilities, he says: “We have a strong pedigree in product design and manufacturing engineering solutions. We offer AR, VR, AI and ML capabilities that enable our customers to embrace Industry 4.0 seamlessly.”
Value-added services
Axiscades is a niche provider of engineering and value-added services to the entire automotive sector and off-highway vehicles.
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