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On 2 October 2023, Nitin Gadkari, the Minister of Road Transport and Highways of the Republic of India, embarked on an official tour of the Škoda Group. Initiating his visit to Prague, he got a firsthand experience of cutting-edge technology by taking a ride in the new generation Škoda H'CITY hydrogen bus.
His journey continued at the Group's dual production facilities in Pilsen. Here, he delved into the intricate production processes of trolleybuses, engines, trams, and metro sets, acquiring a deeper understanding of Škoda's advanced technological prowess and manufacturing expertise.
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The visit underscores the Škoda Group's dedication to forging global alliances and its ambition to fuel growth and innovation within the Indian transportation domain.
"We're deeply honored that Minister Gadkari took time out of his busy schedule to tour our Pilsen establishments. The Indian market, replete with its skilled workforce, aligns perfectly with our Group's vision. Earlier this summer, we inked a memorandum of understanding with TATA Autocomp Systems. This pivotal agreement lays the groundwork for a collaborative venture, emphasizing component production for the burgeoning Indian rail sector and the evolution of public mobility," remarked Petr Novotný, President of Business Units at the Škoda Group.
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