MUMBAI: At the ' Make in India ' event in Mumbai, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday visited the stall of Swiss robotics company ABB which showcased its dual-arm collaborative robot YuMi. The robot has been designed to work side-by-side with humans while ensuring safety of those around it.The company claims that YuMi can work in an industry dealing with small part assembly, like watches or tablet PC, with absolute precision and can be of great help to humans because of its flexible hands, camera-based part location and advanced robot control.NITI Aayog CEO Amitabh Kant, Union minister Nirmala Sitharaman and Swedish investment company Investor AB vice chairman Marcus Wallenberg accompanied PM Modi as he listened to YuMi's features and the fields where the robot can be employed.The Prime Minister launched the 'Make in India' week in Mumbai on Saturday in the presence of heads of state, a battery of business leaders and foreign delegates. Three deals envisaging total investment of Rs 21,000 crore were inked on the first day of the event. PM Modi also released a report by consultancy firm KPMG which highlighted various reforms initiatives taken by the NDA government.Over 2,500 international and 8,000 domestic companies are participating in the week-long multi-sectoral industrial event, which is also being attended by foreign government delegations from 68 countries and business teams from 72 nations.