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3D printing technology, which allows complex shapes to be built up in layers from particles of plastics or metal, is viewed by Washington as an innovation that will enable U.S. manufacturers to flourish and create jobs.

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As the automobile gets increasingly software-defined, India’s Engineering, Research & Development (ER&D) is becoming the fastest growing segment in the IT (Information Technology) sector. Industry players believe India can potentially be a global ER&D powerhouse as software content in an automobile grows. But there are hurdles, like skills shortage, to be overcome.

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With this, for the first time-ever all the three German luxury car companies, BMW, Mercedes-Benz and Audi, will have Indian executives holding the top position. Santosh Iyer will be the MD of Mercedes-Benz, Vikram Pawah is the CEO & President and CEO of BMW India, and Balbir Singh Dhillon is the head of Audi India.

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