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Marketing, skill & credit access are major challenges for MSMEs; MSMEs should innovate & upgrade technology constantly: Experts

Updated: Jun 07, 2019 09:05:01am
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Marketing, skill & credit access are major challenges for MSMEs; MSMEs should innovate & upgrade technology constantly: Experts

Coimbatore, June 7 (KNN) The industries need to innovate and upgrade technology constantly, said Sriram Viji, Deputy Managing Director of Brakes India Private Limited suggesting that the micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) should cope with the changing global ad industrial trends.

He was addressing INTEC 2019, an industrial fair organised by the Coimbatore District Small Industries Association (CODISSIA).

Viji stressed that the MSMEs will continue to play a vital role in the economy.

The Deputy MS of Brakes India said that the long-term sentiment is good among industries, there are short-term issues.

MSMEs - be it as vendors, customers or traders - will play a vital role in the economy. The global and industrial trends are changing and the MSMEs should cope with the change. The industries need to innovate and upgrade technology constantly, he said.

Meanwhile, P. Udayakumar, Director (Planning and Marketing) of National Small Industries Corporation (NSIC), said the new Government at the Centre is expected to come out with several reforms that will benefit the MSMEs.

Acknowledging that since the last seven years, the MSME sector is on a digital mode as several schemes have gone online, Udayakumar said three major challenges for the MSMEs are marketing, skill, and credit access.

“The Government is aware of these issues. I foresee a lot of reforms on the credit front,” Udayakumar said urging the industries to look at technologies such as Artificial Intelligence and Internet of Things.

Karin Christina Maria Stoll, Consul General of Germany, Chennai, said that as in India, a large number of Small and Medium-scale Enterprises (SMEs) in Germany are family enterprises.

The potential for Indo-German businesses are high and Coimbatore has many Indo-German businesses. India and Germany share a common perspective on several issues. About 1,700 German firms are operating in India and 120 of these started operations in the last three years. Tamil Nadu has nearly 130 German companies. There is a common working committee formed by the Indo-German Chamber and the German Consulate with the State Government.

“We exchanged a note recently with the Government of Tamil Nadu on training,” she said.

J. Balu, Chairman of Intec 2019, said the five-day exhibition at CODISSIA Trade Fair Complex has 575 exhibitors from different parts of India and 12 other countries. The event has a special focus on plastic dies and moulds.

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