C4IR India An Impact Journey 2025
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Strategy
Our approach involves convening industrial stakeholders at various stages of ambition development
within a neutral forum to collaboratively shape strategies and share valuable insights across four pillars:
Partnerships
How can we build trust
between competing
companies on both the
supply and demand sides? Policy
Have enabling policies
been developed to
accelerate the transition
of industrial clusters?Financing
What innovative options
exist for financing?Technology
What logical pathway
should be considered?
The Transitioning Industrial Clusters initiative has focused on three workstreams:
Infrastructure
Identify the challenges and potential
solutions to accelerate the scale-
up of resilient digital and physical
infrastructure to support the energy
transition.Digitalization
Identify synergies and improve
industrial cluster key performance
indicators (KPIs) (jobs, GDP and
reducing CO2e emissions) by using
data sharing, digital tools and
common target definitions. Governance
Bring together co-located companies
and public institutions at an industrial
cluster level through the development
of a cohesive governance structure
with a specific focus on India.
Achievements
For the first time in India, the Transitioning Industrial Clusters initiative has played a critical role in fostering
collaboration and developing a shared vision among four industrial clusters:
Kerala Green Hydrogen Valley, Kerala Led by the Department of Power, Government of Kerala
Mumbai Green Hydrogen Cluster, Maharashtra Led by the Energy Department,
Government of Maharashtra
AM Green Kakinada Cluster, Andhra Pradesh Led by Greenko Group
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