EPISODE · Jan 3, 2026 · 2 MIN
How Dabur Uses AI in FMCG & Healthcare | From Smart Warehousing to Ayurveda Explained
from The World of Anjaleka Kriplani · host The World of Anjaleka Kriplani
AI isn’t a buzzword at Dabur — it’s a working system.In this insightful segment from Angie’s India Show, Aditya Chand Burman, Non-Executive Director at Dabur India Ltd., breaks down how AI and automation are already embedded across Dabur’s FMCG, healthcare, and wellness verticals.From robotics in large-scale warehousing and manufacturing, to AI-driven route planning, demand forecasting, and production predictability, Dabur has been quietly using AI where it matters most — efficiency, scale, and consistency.Looking ahead, Aditya shares a powerful vision: integrating traditional medicine with modern AI. Large language models are now being used to explain Ayurveda clearly, scientifically, and responsibly — across languages, cultures, and levels of understanding, from experts to everyday consumers.This is not AI for headlines.This is AI for execution, education, and global credibility.🎙️ Hosted by Anjaleka Kripalani🎧 Watch the full episode on YouTube📌 Follow @angiesindiashow for more conversations with India’s business visionaries⚖️ Disclaimer:The views expressed are those of the guest and host and do not represent any organization or entity.© All rights reserved by Anjaleka (Angie) Kripalani. Unauthorized reproduction is prohibited.#AngiesIndiaShow #AdityaChandBurman #DaburIndia #AIinFMCG #HealthcareInnovation #AyurvedaAndAI #DigitalTransformation #IndianBusiness #FutureOfHealthcare #AIinSupplyChain #LeadershipInsights #IndiaRisingAditya Chand Burman interview, Dabur India AI strategy, AI in FMCG India, Dabur healthcare innovation, Ayurveda and artificial intelligence, AI in supply chain India, robotics in FMCG warehousing, Indian FMCG digital transformation, AI in traditional medicine, Angie’s India Show Dabur, Anjaleka Kripalani interview, future of Ayurveda globally, AI demand forecasting FMCG, Indian business leadership AI
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AI isn’t a buzzword at Dabur — it’s a working system.In this insightful segment from Angie’s India Show, Aditya Chand Burman, Non-Executive Director at Dabur India Ltd., breaks down how AI and automation are already embedded across Dabur’s FMCG, healthcare, and wellness verticals.From robotics in large-scale warehousing and manufacturing, to AI-driven route planning, demand forecasting, and production predictability, Dabur has been quietly using AI where it matters most — efficiency, scale, and consistency.Looking ahead, Aditya shares a powerful vision: integrating traditional medicine with modern AI. Large language models are now being used to explain Ayurveda clearly, scientifically, and responsibly — across languages, cultures, and levels of understanding, from experts to everyday consumers.This is not AI for headlines.This is AI for execution, education, and global credibility.🎙️ Hosted by Anjaleka Kripalani🎧 Watch the full episode on YouTube📌 Follow @angiesindiashow for more conversations with India’s business visionaries⚖️ Disclaimer:The views expressed are those of the guest and host and do not represent any organization or entity.© All rights reserved by Anjaleka (Angie) Kripalani. Unauthorized reproduction is prohibited.#AngiesIndiaShow #AdityaChandBurman #DaburIndia #AIinFMCG #HealthcareInnovation #AyurvedaAndAI #DigitalTransformation #IndianBusiness #FutureOfHealthcare #AIinSupplyChain #LeadershipInsights #IndiaRisingAditya Chand Burman interview, Dabur India AI strategy, AI in FMCG India, Dabur healthcare innovation, Ayurveda and artificial intelligence, AI in supply chain India, robotics in FMCG warehousing, Indian FMCG digital transformation, AI in traditional medicine, Angie’s India Show Dabur, Anjaleka Kripalani interview, future of Ayurveda globally, AI demand forecasting FMCG, Indian business leadership AI
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