
Indian Machine Tool Manufacturer's Association (IMTMA) is set to create a new benchmark with IMTEX 2009. IMTEX 2009, the largest exhibition of machine tools and manufacturing solutions in South and South East Asia is being held in Bangalore from 22nd January to 28th January, 2009. IMTMA is also holding a concurrent fair, Tooltech 2009 - the 11th International exhibition of cutting tools and tooling technology systems.Announcing this in Press Conference, Mr. Shailesh Sheth, Media Chairman, IMTMA said 'IMTEX and Tooltech will showcase the new found confidence of the Indian Machine Tool Industry in taking on new challenges amidst the changing market environment. The exhibition will display break through 'live' machine tools and manufacturing solutions from all the world's best known brands in this product segment.'
Further he said 'IMTEX 2009 is set to break other records as well. The total value of exhibits at IMTEX 2009 is a record of Rs. 350 crores. We further estimate order worth Rs. 600 crores and business enquiries worth Rs. 6,000 crores to be generated out of this IMTEX.'
Mr. N.K. Dhand, President of IMTMA said 'the industry would survive this phase with the government and the industry taking unanimous policy changing decisions and corrective measures with the larger picture of the industry in focus.'
IMTEX 2009 spread across 40,000 sq.mtrs. the exhibition features 900 exhibitions, including half from overseas representing 25 countries.
Further he said 'IMTEX 2009 is set to break other records as well. The total value of exhibits at IMTEX 2009 is a record of Rs. 350 crores. We further estimate order worth Rs. 600 crores and business enquiries worth Rs. 6,000 crores to be generated out of this IMTEX.'
Mr. N.K. Dhand, President of IMTMA said 'the industry would survive this phase with the government and the industry taking unanimous policy changing decisions and corrective measures with the larger picture of the industry in focus.'
IMTEX 2009 spread across 40,000 sq.mtrs. the exhibition features 900 exhibitions, including half from overseas representing 25 countries.