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Tuesday, January 06, 2026
CCTech at Autodesk Summit: AI's Impact on Design & Manufacturing
By
Riyaelza Pappachen
CCTech was honored to serve as the Gold Sponsor of the Autodesk Design & Manufacturing Summit, held on November 20, 2025, at the Hyatt Regency, Chennai. The summit spotlighted the accelerating impact of digital transformation, with a strong focus on how Artificial Intelligence is redefining the way products are designed, manufactured, and delivered. As a trusted Autodesk partner, CCTech played a pivotal role in driving conversations around innovation and future-ready manufacturing. The event provided an ideal platform to engage and hear global and India-specific insights, real-world success stories, and experience firsthand Autodesk’s AI-powered tools and intelligent workflows, highlighting the growing impact of connected data.
AI Revolutionizing the Design
AI is accelerating digital transformation across the entire product lifecycle, redefining how products are designed, engineered, and manufactured. Organizations are moving beyond traditional technology, and adopting intelligent, connected ecosystems, where AI becomes the decision-making layer.

Parminder Singh, Autodesk Country Head – Design & Manufacturing (India & SAARC), emphasized on India’s rapidly evolving manufacturing landscape, driven by cloud-enabled collaboration, automation-led processes, and integrated digital systems. These advancements are reshaping competitiveness and enabling manufacturers to operate with unprecedented speed, precision, and innovation.
CCTech's Focus on Meaningful Outcome Implementation
During one of the sessions, CCTech emphasized that true digital transformation is about leveraging AI and connected data to drive meaningful business outcomes.
Our CEO, Sandip Jadhav, underscored a critical difference between adoption and success:
“What truly matters is outcome-driven technology implementation.”
CCTech focuses on implementing Autodesk technologies like PDM integrations, connected engineering, and cloud solutions to generate real business value. We ensure that AI and automation are strategically deployed to achieve:
  • Scalable Engineering Outcomes: Building custom engineering automation that works seamlessly across departments.
  • Integrated Workflows: Leveraging tools like Autodesk Platform Services (APS) to connect design, process, and deliver data, providing the unified input AI that needs to function effectively.
Sandip Jadhav (CEO, CCTech) session at Autodesk Design & Manufacturing Summit 2025
Final Reflections: The AI Mandate and Global Insights
The Autodesk Design & Make Summit delivered a clear mandate shaped by both global and India-specific insights:
“AI is now the defining catalyst of digital transformation in modern manufacturing”
  • Digital maturity is anchored in AI integration and the intelligent use of connected data, enabling end-to-end visibility and automation across the value chain.
  • Achieving global competitiveness requires a strategic, outcome-driven approach to technology adoption, where digital investments directly translate into measurable operational impact.
  • Collaboration between technology leaders like CCTech and industry experts is essential to convert AI’s potential into scalable, real-world transformation.
The event reinforced a shared commitment to accelerating India’s manufacturing ecosystem toward a smarter, more agile, and digitally empowered future—one where AI and connected data fundamentally reshape how we design, make, and deliver products.
About author
Riyaelza Pappachen
Riyaelza Pappachen is a dedicated Software Development Engineer in Test (SDET) at CCTech, where she works in the AEC (Architecture, Engineering, and Construction) domain with a strong focus on Autodesk ReCap. She plays a key role in ensuring the quality, performance, and reliability of the ReCap product through comprehensive manual and automated testing. She has expertise in identifying and resolving defects in ReCap workflows and development cycles
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