Pune pairs a deep automotive and precision-engineering manufacturing cluster with a large population of GCCs and captive technology centres serving multinational groups. India's Digital Personal Data Protection Act sets the local data baseline, but for captive-centre work the governing standard is usually the parent group's: the system must satisfy headquarters' EU AI Act, ISO 42001 or sector-specific manufacturing-safety expectations. A partner who understands both the factory-floor reality and the parent-regime obligation builds something that runs in the plant and survives a group audit.
Pune is India's automotive and engineering manufacturing heartland and a major base for captive technology centres. Moweb delivers fixed-fee, in India Standard Time, shipping to production in 8 to 16 weeks with an audit pack mapped to the DPDP Act, ISO 42001 and the EU AI Act so the work meets the global parent's regime.
We build to the parent group's standard where it is stricter, which it usually is for Pune captive centres. If the group requires ISO 42001-aligned AI management or EU AI Act conformity, the system is designed to it, and the audit pack evidences both the group regime and India's DPDP Act so a head-office audit finds no gap.
Yes. We design for the conditions a Pune plant actually runs in: shop-floor data quality, OT and IT integration, and the need for models to fail safe rather than stop the line. Our own products give us production experience, so we ship systems that operators trust, not pilots that never leave the lab.
We map India's Digital Personal Data Protection Act obligations and the parent group's data rules side by side, then build to whichever is stricter at each point. The audit pack documents both, so your local data lead and the group's privacy function read one consistent account of how personal and operational data are handled.