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Japanese Firm OMRON to Annually Train 1,000 Engineering Graduates in India in Automation Technology

Hemang Ghelani

# Japanese Firm OMRON to Annually Train 1,000 Engineering Graduates in India in Automation Technology

October 8, 2025 (India) – Japanese automation and robotics company OMRON has announced a commitment to train 1,000 engineering graduates each year in India in advanced automation technologies. This initiative is part of OMRON’s broader strategy to deepen its presence in India’s manufacturing and industrial ecosystem.

“By investing in the next generation of engineers, we aim to build the foundation for scalable, sustainable automation in India,” said [OMRON Executive/Spokesperson].

Under the program, participants will receive hands-on training in robotics, control systems, sensor technology, and AI-enabled solutions. The scheme is expected to be conducted through OMRON’s Bangalore Automation Center and other collaboration with academic institutions across India.

Key Highlights

  • Annual training target: 1,000 engineering graduates to be upskilled in automation
  • Hands-on curriculum: Covers robotics, sensing, AI, control systems, safety
  • Leverages OMRON’s facilities: Training to be anchored at centers like Bangalore Automation Center
  • Academic collaboration: Likely partnerships with Indian engineering colleges and institutes

Industry observers view this move as a strategic investment in India’s human capital, aligning with growing demand for automation expertise. It supports India’s goals to boost manufacturing competitiveness and innovation capacity.

“Developing a talented workforce is as crucial as deploying advanced machines,” noted [Industry Expert Name]. “OMRON’s initiative helps close the skills gap in automation.”