Harish Bajaj, the Managing Director of Mitutoyo South Asia Private Limited, a subsidiary of Japan's Mitutoyo Corporation, reflected on the company's enduring legacy in the field of dimensional metrology. "Mitutoyo has been a global leader in dimensional metrology products, solutions, and technologies for over 90 years. Here in India, we've proudly supported our customers for the last 28 years, and we're excited to continue driving growth in this dynamic market," he shared.
Bajaj elaborated on the company's extensive portfolio, underscoring its versatility across a wide range of industries. "We have one of the world's largest collections of dimensional metrology products, ranging from handheld tools like micrometres and callipers, which are integrated for shop-floor digitisation, to advanced non-contact measuring machines tailored for the electronics and semiconductor industries," he explained. He also highlighted specialised offerings, such as form products, roundness testers, hardness testers, and surface testers for the automotive sector, as well as coordinate measuring machines widely used in industries like automotive, electronics, semiconductors, oil and gas, and R&D.
In discussing Mitutoyo's forward-thinking approach, Bajaj emphasised the company's commitment to innovation. "As we look to the future, we're showcasing automation and feedback systems that manufacturers can use to boost productivity. Today, manufacturers are focused on increasing efficiency, controlling defects, and catching them as early as possible. Our inline solutions, digitisation tools, and in-process solutions enable customers to visualise measurement data in real-time on the shop floor, helping them make faster, more accurate decisions," he said.
Mitutoyo's solutions, Bajaj noted, are designed for seamless integration with machining centres, offering significant time and material cost savings. "These technologies allow manufacturers to control processes inline, using automation and digitisation to stay ahead," he added.
Looking to the future, Bajaj expressed optimism about Mitutoyo's trajectory as it approaches its centennial milestone. "Our future plans are centred around continuing to support our customers and introducing new products to the market. With rapid advancements in semiconductors and nanotechnologies, our goal is to provide cutting-edge measurement solutions as we approach our 100th year," he concluded.