India’s steel Industry is aligning with global decarbonisation efforts, marking a significant shift toward sustainability, according to Sajjan Jindal, President of the Indian Institute of Metals (IIM) and Chairman of JSW Group.
78th Annual Technical Meet
The 78th Annual Technical Meet (ATM) of the IIM, a three-day event, began in Bengaluru, renowned for its technological and industrial advancements.
Organised by JSW Steel in partnership with the ministry of steel and IIM chapters across India, the event has attracted 1,700 delegates, including global leaders in materials science and metallurgy.
Themed “Transformational Technologies in Materials and Manufacturing,” the conclave focuses on solutions for a rapidly evolving industrial landscape.
Sustainability at the Forefront
Jindal underscored the steel industry’s role in adopting advanced technologies to reduce its environmental footprint.
He stressed the sector’s dedication to innovation as a means of meeting India’s sustainability objectives while remaining competitive in the global market.
Showcasing Innovation
The conclave also features a technical exhibition with sixty-five companies presenting cutting-edge advancements in materials and manufacturing.
These showcases offer attendees valuable insights into emerging trends and technologies driving the industry forward.
Fostering Collaboration
By uniting industry leaders, policymakers, and academics, the event aims to foster collaboration that will drive transformational change in the steel industry.
The effort reflects proactive approach to addressing climate challenges while enhancing India’s steel industry capabilities.
A Defining Moment for the Steel Industry
The 78th ATM of the IIM underscores India’s commitment to green production and innovation.
As reported by knnindia.co.in, with its focus on sustainability and advanced technologies. The event is poised to make meaningful contributions to the future of materials and manufacturing, both domestically and globally.