INDIA’S RUJ GROUP INAUGURATES SWISS PRECISION & ASSEMBLY PLANT IN JV WITH SWITZERLAND-BASED SRM TECHNOLOGIES AG.
THE INDIAN MECHANICAL ENGINEERING industry strives to apply cutting-edge technology, produce high-quality products up to international standards, and further participate in the global value chain. To make this initiative more meaningful and impactful, Switzerland-based scientist Dr Rajendra Joshi, and his wife Ursula Joshi (RUJ Group), have set-up India’s first-of-its-kind Swiss precision & assembly unit in Jaipur, Rajasthan, in a joint venture with a Switzerlandbased company, SRM Technologies AG.
RUJ & SRM Mechanics (RS India) is the JV between Rajendra and Ursula Joshi Skill Development and Swiss company SRM Technologies AG. The mission of RS India is to provide the best solutions to the manufacturing industry for their need of high-precision metal parts with value-addition of metal anodising, painting and heat treatment etc. It aims to offer manufacturing solutions to sectors like health and medical, automotive, polymechanical, machine automation, laboratory technology, photo technology and aerospace, etc., where high-precision parts play a crucial role for the end products.
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