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WIN Automation, the industrial automation business of Wipro Infrastructure Engineering acquires Incite Cam Centre

WIN Automation, the industrial automation business of Wipro Infrastructure Engineering, has acquired Bengaluru-based Incite Cam Centre’s Automation Business. This will enhance WIN Automation’s capabilities to offer integrated and end-to-end automation solutions.

WIN Automation will be able to address turnkey physical automation projects as well as digital factory initiatives and complete Industry 4.0 solutions.

Mr. Pratik Kumar, CEO, Wipro Infrastructure Engineering, said, “This acquisition will significantly add to our capabilities to deliver to our customers’ complete solutions with advanced integration and automation. It has good synergy with our business and offers significant growth potential.”

“Also, we will now have strong design skills right from robotic simulation to detailed engineering that will enable us to provide innovative & optimized automation solutions to our customers,” added Mr. Kumar.

Incite Cam Centre, founded in 2000, has a rich experience of executing over 3000 diverse automation projects. They have a strong R&D, design, manufacturing and integration expertise. The company has developed a range of products for robotic welding automation including MIG Lines, TIG Lines, Spot-Welding Solutions, Inspection Automation, Auto Gauging Systems, Vision Systems, and Assembly and Handling focussed solutions.

Commenting on the acquisition, Mr. G Sundararaman, Senior Vice President & Head, WIN Automation said, “this acquisition give us the perfect jumpstart in turnkey integration. It gives us the necessary infrastructure and years of experience & domain expertise to deliver complete automation solutions.”

Ms. Radhika Setty, Promoter, Incite Cam Centre, said, “We have demonstrated our capability in robotics integration and automation for more than a decade. With this restructuring, we as WIN Automation will be part of building world class factory automation business and offer vertically integrated solutions to our customers.”

 

AM Chronicle Editor

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