Pune | 1 May 2026: Sandvik, the Swedish engineering titan, has inaugurated its expanded Innovation Hub in Pune, specifically tailored to advance Intelligent Manufacturing. This expansion marks a significant deepening of Sandvik’s “India for the World” strategy.

The global medical technology sector is pivoting from a product-centric model to a patient-centric digital ecosystem. Its presence in India has historically focused on commercial sales and distribution. The launch of the Bengaluru GCC represents a maturation of its India strategy, transitioning the region from a pure consumer market to a primary global engine for R&D and digital engineering. This expansion marks a significant deepening of Sandvik’s “India for the World” strategy.

Pune is not just a support center; it is a primary engine for our global software-defined manufacturing roadmap.

Magnus Malmström, CTO of Sandvik Intelligent Manufacturing

Sandvik: Engineering Excellence

Sandvik is a global powerhouse in equipment, tools, services, and digital solutions for the machining, mining, and rock processing industries. In 2025, Sandvik reported robust revenues of approximately 120.6 billion SEK with a highly specialized global workforce of over 41,000 employees.

The company is aggressively building leading digital platforms, managing globally recognized software brands like Mastercam, Cimatron, GibbsCAM, and Metrologic DCS, aiming to scale its digital revenue to SEK 13 billion by 2030. With a decentralized operating model across 23 divisions globally, Sandvik’s footprint is vast. Its presence in India, Pune is deeply rooted, spanning over 60 years.

Deconstructing the Innovation Hub: Core Capabilities

The operational architecture of the Pune facility is engineered specifically for cross-functional synergy. Rather than isolating traditional engineering from IT, the hub deliberately co-locates diverse fields of expertise to drastically compress the product development lifecycle. The center’s strategic priorities are anchored in several key domains:

  • Advanced AI and Software Integration: The hub places a pronounced focus on embedding Artificial Intelligence into complex manufacturing workflows. Coupled with sophisticated CAD/CAM software development, this allows for predictive modeling, automated machining, and autonomous production adjustments.
  • End-to-End Solutions Engineering: By centralizing R&D, software architecture, and customer support, Sandvik can deliver holistic solutions. This customer-centric approach ensures that global market needs are translated directly into rapid product iterations.
  • Agile, Collaborative Infrastructure: Moving away from rigid corporate environments, the upgraded site features open, flexible workspaces tailored for cross-functional teamwork. The physical space is designed to foster uninhibited creativity while providing room for rapid future scaling.

This hub is where the physical meets the digital. We are simplifying manufacturing by ensuring our global customers can simulate and optimize their processes before a single piece of metal is cut.

Anil Ghegade, Managing Director, India Innovation Hub

Government Support & State Leadership

The Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation (MIDC) has been a steadfast partner. Government leaders highlighted Pune’s role as the “Detroit of the East,” now evolving into the “Digital Factory of the East.”

SSF Insight Box: Pune’s Industrial-Tech Synergy Ecosystem

  1. Siemens & The MindSphere Evolution: Much like Sandvik, Siemens utilized its Pune base to pivot from heavy electricals to industrial IoT. They leveraged local talent to build MindSphere, their cloud-based open IoT operating system. They didn’t just hire coders; they hired engineers who understood the “vibration of a turbine” and could translate that into a predictive algorithm.
  2. ABB & Collaborative Robotics: ABB’s presence in Pune focuses on the transition from rigid automation to “Co-bots.” Their India team leads the development of software that allows robots to sense and react to human presence on the shop floor. This mirrors Sandvik’s goal: moving from a tool that simply “cuts” to a tool that “senses and optimizes.”

Industry Perspective

Sandvik’s Pune Innovation Hub is a masterclass in industrial survival. By weaving the Digital Thread in India, Sandvik is ensuring that the future of global manufacturing- from a mine in Australia to a factory in Germany, is authored and optimized in Pune. For the global executive, the takeaway is unequivocal: The machine is only as good as the data that drives it.

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