India Quality Summit Aims to Boost Competitiveness with Industry Titans
The India Quality Summit, hosted by the Indian Foundation for Quality Management (IFQM), recently concluded with a focus on boosting India's competitiveness in key sectors. The symposium, led by industry titans like N. Chandrasekaran, Dilip Sanghvi, and Kiran Mazumdar Shaw, explored strategies to enhance quality and innovation.
The event delved into the challenges and potential of MSMEs and startups in adopting a quality culture, crucial for India's global market penetration. Speakers, including Surinder Singh and Dr. Devi Shetty, stressed the importance of industry investment and health insurance in driving sectoral growth, particularly in healthcare.
A unique session drew parallels between business and fine arts, highlighting the importance of empathy, excellence, and collaboration in fostering a quality culture. Dr. Noriaki Kano, a renowned quality expert, emphasized the role of quality and continuous improvement in lasting innovation.
The symposium urged organizations to invest in the future, adopt quality as a strategic priority, and create value to propel India towards becoming an economic superpower. With India poised to develop and export high-quality products, especially in electronics and semiconductors, the IFQM aims to make India a globally respected player in global value chains.
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