Empowering the Deccan Hub
S Balakrishnan
Country Head - Sales & Operation
Autocam ( India ) Engineering Industries Pvt Ltd
Autocam (India) Engineering Industries Pvt Ltd
: As India’s manufacturing sector charges through an era of aggressive capacity expansion and rapid digital transformation, the demand for shop-floor intelligence, absolute precision, and global competitiveness has never been more urgent.
At the center of this industrial evolution is the Deccan region—headquartered by Telangana’s meteoric rise as a powerhouse for aerospace, defence, and heavy engineering. For visionary component manufacturers navigating this high-stakes shift, the roadmap to global quality standards relies on a crucial foundational pillar which is advanced automation.
At the upcoming HIMTEX 2026 Autocam (India) Engineering Industries Pvt Ltd is arriving with a clear mandate to arm Indian manufacturers with the technology required to eliminate inefficiencies, shrink cycle times, and unlock elite-level geometric accuracy.
The Architecture of Zero-Defect Precision
The modern Indian machine shop is no longer just competing locally; it is fighting for a seat at the global table. Doing so requires moving past conventional machining constraints. “Indian manufacturers are increasingly adopting automation to improve efficiency and quality,” explains S Balakrishnan, Country Head - Sales & Operation, Autocam ( India ) Engineering Industries Pvt Ltd. He points, “Our high-precision 4th and 5th Axis Rotary Tables, built with RollerCam NON-Backlash technology, enable faster cycle times, superior positioning accuracy, and reliable long-term performance.”
This zero-backlash engineering directly addresses the historic pain points of complex component manufacturing. By introducing multi-axis capabilities that drastically reduce setup times and maximize machine utilization, the company is enabling local industries to sculpt highly intricate components with uncompromising consistency. The result? A direct path to scaling up both domestic output and international export readiness.
Anchoring the Future in the Deccan Region
The unique industrial fabric of Telangana, dominated by high-value, high-precision sectors like defence and aerospace demands an ecosystem that goes far beyond a typical buyer-seller dynamic. It requires deep technical synergy.
Recognizing the critical importance of this corridor, Balakrishnan emphasizes that Telangana and the wider Deccan region are absolute cornerstones of the company’s long-term market strategy.
“As industries continue investing in high-precision machining, we see significant long-term growth opportunities,” he shares. “We are committed to strengthening our regional presence through local technical support, faster service response, and close collaboration with OEMs and manufacturing customers.”
HIMTEX 2026: The Crucible for Strategic Partnerships
For Autocam, trade shows like HIMTEX are vital collaborative cauldrons. Reflecting on the event's trajectory, Balakrishnan highlights that the previous edition set a high benchmark, delivering deeply relevant visitors with genuine project requirements that matured into long-term customer relationships.
Entering the 2026 edition, the momentum is higher than ever. Autocam plans to utilize the platform to deeply embed itself into the region's specialized supply chains.
“HIMTEX allows us to connect directly with manufacturers who require advanced machining solutions for high-value applications. The exhibition provides an opportunity to demonstrate our technology, understand evolving customer requirements, and develop partnerships with machine builders and production companies, he elaborates.
As HIMTEX 2026 kicks off, Balakrishnan and his team stand ready to prove that when Indian manufacturing ambition meets world-class automation, the possibilities are virtually limitless.
is present in Hall & Stall: 4/4G01 at HIMTEX 2026. For more information on the company and its offerings: www.autocamindia.com

