WIN India kicks off in Delhi; to push “Make in India”
By admin December 9, 2015 12:43 pm IST
WIN India, the Indian edition of Hannover Messe, inaugurated its 3-day exhibition today at Pragati Maidan, New Delhi.
The event is set to showcase over 400 companies and exhibit more than 4,000 products and country participation from Germany, Italy, China, Taiwan and Korea with an expected visitor turn out of more than 15,000 across India, a statement released by the organisers said.
Paving the way for Smart Manufacturing, bringing together world-class technologies and machinery from India and across the globe, WIN India 2015 is bringing together 4 concurrent shows. Special events at WIN India will be CeMAT Applications Park, Automation Application Park, WIN Industry Summit and Automation Training Zone in association with Automation Industry Association. Leading manufacturing giants as well as SMEs will be demonstrating complete range of products and services, from Hydraulics and Pneumatics to Electro-Mechanical Transmission, automation components to process and factory automation systems, materials handling equipment to logistics infrastructure systems. Surface technology products to electroplating and surface engineering techniques. These shows will be special attractions for the industry.
“It gives me immense pleasure to be hosting the 9th edition of WIN INDIA in partnership with the Department of Heavy Industries (DHI), Ministry of Heavy Industries and Public Enterprise, Government of India. We are excited to see the participation from over 400 exhibitors and hope this joint venture will help resonate India’s calling to ‘Make In India’. We are looking forward to three days networking, exchange of ideas and discussions over our theme of ‘Integrated Industry’, a digitally networked industry,” said Mehul Lanvers-Shah, Managing Director, Hannover Milano Fairs India Pvt Ltd.
Companies that participated in this year’s WIN India include Siemens, Rittal, Festo, Camozzi, Jungheinrich, B&R Automation, Hyundai forklifts, Hi-tech robotics, Phoenix Contact, Nord Systems, Godrej Automation, Balluff India, Beumer Group, Connectwell, Degson, Epson robotics, Faro, Hyundai Constructions, IFM Electronics, Pepperl and Fuchs, and Wago.
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