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Elecrama to display India's capabilities
PUNE: Indian Electrical and Electronics Manufacturers' Association (IEEMA), the apex association of electrical equipment manufacturers in India, has announced that ELECRAMA-2014 will be held at the Bangalore International Exhibition Centre (BIEC) between January 8 -12, 2014.
ELECRAMA-2014 will be the 11th edition of the world's largest power transmission and distribution biennial confluence and will be held with the theme 'Go Global' with a focus to showcase the global competitiveness of Indian products, IEEMA said.
J G Kulkarni, president, IEEMA, said, "The economic realities of the new millennium saw the balance of power shift from the west to the east and now moving on to the new world. A $300 billion development thrust into the Indian power sector is a massive opportunity for E&E manufacturers covering the complete GTD cycle. The Indian industry is seeking partners to enhance technology and competency, build capacities and calibrate their proposition to compete on a global scale and ELECRAMA-2014 will serve to be the ideal platform for them to connect with the appropriate partners."
Sanjeev Sardana, chairman, ELECRAMA-2014 said, "Developing nations of the Middle East, Central Asia, West Asia and Africa are undertaking electrification vigorously through funding from multilateral agencies like the World Bank, African Development Bank and IMF. Indian products have immense opportunities for capturing these markets."
ELECRAMA-2014 will have several events including the 'Utility Day' which is a transmission and distribution conclave wherein the top utility heads of the country as well as the neighboring countries will interact with the Indian electrical equipment manufacturers. An 'International Commerce Day' has also been planned where top dignitaries from the Energy Ministries of foreign countries will address about infrastructure and electrical products required in their countries, IEEMA said.
Elecrama to display India's capabilities - The Times of India
PUNE: Indian Electrical and Electronics Manufacturers' Association (IEEMA), the apex association of electrical equipment manufacturers in India, has announced that ELECRAMA-2014 will be held at the Bangalore International Exhibition Centre (BIEC) between January 8 -12, 2014.
ELECRAMA-2014 will be the 11th edition of the world's largest power transmission and distribution biennial confluence and will be held with the theme 'Go Global' with a focus to showcase the global competitiveness of Indian products, IEEMA said.
J G Kulkarni, president, IEEMA, said, "The economic realities of the new millennium saw the balance of power shift from the west to the east and now moving on to the new world. A $300 billion development thrust into the Indian power sector is a massive opportunity for E&E manufacturers covering the complete GTD cycle. The Indian industry is seeking partners to enhance technology and competency, build capacities and calibrate their proposition to compete on a global scale and ELECRAMA-2014 will serve to be the ideal platform for them to connect with the appropriate partners."
Sanjeev Sardana, chairman, ELECRAMA-2014 said, "Developing nations of the Middle East, Central Asia, West Asia and Africa are undertaking electrification vigorously through funding from multilateral agencies like the World Bank, African Development Bank and IMF. Indian products have immense opportunities for capturing these markets."
ELECRAMA-2014 will have several events including the 'Utility Day' which is a transmission and distribution conclave wherein the top utility heads of the country as well as the neighboring countries will interact with the Indian electrical equipment manufacturers. An 'International Commerce Day' has also been planned where top dignitaries from the Energy Ministries of foreign countries will address about infrastructure and electrical products required in their countries, IEEMA said.
Elecrama to display India's capabilities - The Times of India