Role of Big Data in Make in India Smart city and in manufacturing products
Abstract
—Big Data is the buzzword in the field of technology for some time now. The demand for Big Data Technology is now felt by each and every organization of the world. The benefits of Big Data are immense. It is a study of role Big Data can play in Make in India smart city project. The make in India smart is about manufacturing products in India. The Big Data can revolutionize smartly the entire process of manufacturing. Not only it can decrease manufacturing cost losses but can also help companies achieve customer satisfaction so customer enjoy the living in smart city. From better streamlining of processes in a manufacturing unit to helping create a better working environment, big data has brought a wave of change that cannot be ignored. Further, the Make in India smart city not only brings a lot of investment but a lot of jobs too in India and we really are in need of a technology to manage the large amount of data generated. By use of Big data companies can implement better production techniques and thus can get an edge over their competitors. This study aims to help companies in India and abroad to understand the benefits of Big Data in Manufacturing their products smartly. It may also help companies who have already implemented Big Data but are not taking full advantage of it.
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