
1) India supplies precision hardware to the Large Hadron Collider (LHC)
Critical absorber components for CERN’s ALICE experiment were machined in Howrah, Kolkata - not Europe.
High-tolerance nuclear science parts, built in an Indian workshop.

2) NEOM uses robots to tie rebar, cutting up to 80% labor hours
Saudi’s mega-project moved reinforcement assembly to robotic units and prefab stations.
Better speed, fewer errors, safer work.

3) HAL hand-fits +2,500 parts for each fighter jet
Hindustan Aeronautics Limited still hand-matches critical aircraft components to tolerance.
Industrial craftsmanship used for aerospace precision.

4) Tata Steel runs a near-zero-waste steel ecosystem
Slag → cement
Tar → chemicals
Furnace gas → power
Nothing leaves the loop. Pure circular steelmaking at scale.

5) UAE factories cool CNC machines using desert air + recycled condensate
Some CNC shops pre-cool intake air with evaporative systems powered by recovered condensate.
Water-balanced cooling in desert heat.

72% of manufacturing delays come from poor planning and not machines.
