Author: Jedrik Hastings - Page 3
Curious why Toyota changed its approach in India? Discover the truth behind their shift from solo manufacturing to a strategic partnership with Suzuki.
Discover which countries lead in electronics quality. Compare the precision of Japan and Germany with the scale of China and the rise of electronics manufacturing in India.
Discover the manufacturing industries set to explode by 2036. From additive manufacturing to the circular economy and bio-tech, learn where the future profits lie.
Compare the top pharmaceutical hubs globally. Discover why the US leads in innovation while pharma manufacturers in India dominate the affordable generic drug market.
Discover the most in-demand furniture types for 2026. Learn about modular systems, ergonomic home office gear, and sustainable materials driving the market.
While Bangalore is the software capital, Noida is emerging as the Electronic Capital of India for manufacturing. Learn about the shift in industry focus.
Bengaluru traditionally holds the title of the Electronic Capital of India, but manufacturing is shifting to Noida and Chennai under PLI schemes. Learn how regional hubs differ.
Discover which Indian states lead in furniture manufacturing, from Kerala's luxury woodwork to Uttar Pradesh's industrial scale.
Explore the real reasons why TSMC has not invested in India despite government incentives. We analyze infrastructure, costs, and global strategy affecting electronics manufacturing India.
The most sold product on earth is the plastic water bottle-over 500 billion sold yearly. For manufacturing startups, the real opportunity isn’t making more bottles-it’s replacing them with reusable, sustainable systems that eliminate waste.
Sun Pharmaceutical Industries is India's No 1 pharma company by revenue, global reach, and R&D investment. With over $5.8 billion in sales in 2025, it leads Cipla and Dr. Reddy's in scale, innovation, and manufacturing footprint worldwide.
The 3 M's in manufacturing - Make, Manage, Maintain - are simple but powerful practices that boost efficiency, cut waste, and improve reliability. Learn how small manufacturers in the UK are using them with government support to grow smarter, not harder.