Indian electrical expo invites Bangladeshi companies
Bangladeshi companies involved in electrical and electronics fields have been invited to take part in the ELECRAMA-2010, an exhibition set for January 20-24 in Mumbai in India.
ELECRAMA-2010, organised by the Indian Electrical and Electronics Manufacturers Association (IEEMA) at Bombay Exhibition Centre, is meant to clear the way for companies to take advantage of a multi-billion dollar opportunity to network, according to a statement released yesterday.
The event, the ninth of its kind on industrial electrical and electronics equipment, presents a common platform for power equipment manufactures to showcase switchgear, transformers, cable, conductors, winding wires, design and consultancy.
The five-day exhibition is expected to host 1,000 exhibitors and 50,000 business visitors from 40 countries -- mainly from Germany, Spain, China, Taiwan and Korea.
IEEMA, the representative of India's manufacturers of electrical, professional electronics and allied equipment with over 650 members, has a combined annual turnover of over $22 billion and representing more than 90 percent of all Indian electrical equipment production.
Murali Venkatraman, president of IEEMA, said ELECRAMA brings together participants from Europe, America, Asean and Middle East to explore opportunities in technology partnership, open up investment opportunities and eventually add value to their business portfolio.
The future of power business is aptly amplified by this world's largest E&E expo which in the past had generated trade enquiries estimated at about $900 million (including orders, joint ventures, strategic investments, supply contracts, brand sales and other trade opportunities).”
“ELECRAMA is the world's largest T&D congregation which brings together generations, transmission & distribution companies across multiple geographies”, said Raj H Eswaran, chairman of ELECRAMA-2010.
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