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EMNI outlines next-generation materials technologies and automation solutions to Minister Shobha Karandlaje, proposing multiple cooperation models for India’s MSME sector.
EMNI announced on 28th November that it held a detailed meeting with Shobha Karandlaje, India’s Minister of State in the Ministry of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSME), to present its next-generation materials development technologies and robotic automation platform. Karandlaje, who also serves as Minister of State in the Ministry of Labour and Employment, was briefed on the company’s ongoing initiatives and its potential contribution to India’s industrial landscape.
As per reports, EMNI, along with its subsidiary Emerge Labs, is developing an integrated platform that combines AI-driven simulation with robotic synthesis technology. This platform is designed to speed up materials research and development processes. The company is also advancing an automated experimental system and strengthening its capabilities in electronic-materials manufacturing to build a more efficient environment for R&D in electronic and battery materials.
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During the discussion, EMNI proposed several cooperation models aimed at India’s MSME sector. These include the supply of agricultural drones, electric two-wheelers using LG Energy Solution batteries, and opportunities for smart-farm robots and factory automation systems. The company highlighted that these technologies could support agricultural modernization, expand clean-mobility options, encourage employment generation and contribute to MSME growth across different regions.
EMNI also shared plans to host a major “Technology Day” event in India next year to build deeper connections with local MSME companies and enhance technology exchange.
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The company stated that it is actively exploring opportunities in India’s rapidly expanding battery cell and advanced materials sectors. It is also evaluating investment possibilities across key industrial domains as part of its broader strategy to strengthen cooperation with the Indian government and increase opportunities for young talent.
The delegation participating in these discussions comprised:
• Mr. Koh Chang Hoon, CEO, EMNI Co. Ltd
• Mr. Dong-Kyu Kim, Former Director General, KOTRA (Korean Trade Promotion Agency)
• Mr. Suresh Kumar GT, Entrepreneur & Global Trade Policy Advisor
• Mr. Taekyu Kim, CEO, NEUROLAB
The delegation visited the Korean Embassy in New Delhi to discuss the same cooperation agenda. During the meeting, Korean Ambassador Lee Seong-ho expressed appreciation for the ongoing support extended to Korean businesses by Suresh Kumar GT, and later hosted a lunch for him and the visiting delegation.
According to the participants, the series of discussions marks a productive step toward strengthening Indo-Korean innovation partnerships and advancing collaboration across emerging industries.
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