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    Hiring in manufacturing gets a boost amid rapid growth

    India’s manufacturing sector grew 40% between June 2022-2024. CNC jobs rose 160%, production supervisors 155%, machine operators 119%. Indeed attributes this to modernisation and specialised skills. Sashi Kumar cited communication skills (17% demand), CNC skills (10%), manufacturing (9%), English (8%), and CNC programming (6%).

    Fresh capital raised via IPOs surges to a 9-year high, hints at private capex revival

    Of the ₹33,610 crore raised by 37 companies so far in 2024, about 45%, or ₹15,190 crore, were through new shares, the highest proportion since 2015, when India Inc. raised nearly 48% fresh capital, according to data from primedatabase.com. The funds raised as fresh issues in 2024 were to either finance capital assets or retire existing debt obtained to build capacities, according to IPO documents.

    ASMI submachine gun from Hyderabad's Lokesh Machines Ltd. poised for Army service

    Lokesh Machines Ltd., known for CNC machines, achieves a milestone with its ASMI submachine gun, the first domestically designed and manufactured weapon to be officially inducted into the Indian Army. The ASMI has received orders from the Northern Command for 550 guns and positive feedback from security forces. It has outperformed international competitors in accuracy and reliability, featuring a lightweight design and compatibility with both local and NATO-standard ammunition. Priced under Rs 1 lakh, it is cost-effective and versatile for various military roles, reflecting India's progress in defence manufacturing and self-reliance.

    Manufacturing startup Ethereal Machines secures $13 million from Peak XV, Steadview Capital

    Existing investors Blume Ventures, Enam Investments, and WestBridge Capital managing director Sandeep Singhal also join fundraise. Deeptech startup in India develops proprietary multi-axis computer numerical control (CNC) machines and uses them to produce precision parts for the aerospace, healthcare, and consumer electronics industries.

    ISRO Chairman inaugurates HAL facilities, rocket manufacturing capacity gets a boost

    ISRO Chairman S Somanath inaugurated state-of-the-art propellant tank production and CNC machining facilities at Hindustan Aeronautics Limited's Aerospace Division, enhancing rocket manufacturing capacity. These facilities will enable HAL to meet ISRO's growing demand for six LVM3 rocket launches per year, up from the current capacity of two. Somanath emphasized HAL's potential in future missions, while HAL's Chairman C B Ananthakrishnan highlighted the collaboration's role in accelerating human spaceflight missions and Next-Generation Launch Vehicles. The new facilities will produce high-performance fuel tanks and precision components critical for LVM3 rockets.

    Blockbuster debut! Indian Emulsifier shares list at 226% premium on NSE SME platform

    Indian Emulsifier shares debuted on the NSE SME platform on Wednesday, opening at Rs 430, a significant premium of 225.8% compared to the issue price of Rs 132. The IPO, consisting of 32.11 lakh fresh equity shares, garnered immense investor interest, with a subscription rate exceeding 450 times at the close of the offering.

    The Economic Times
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