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The Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) and Messe Dusseldorf will henceforth jointly organise Wire & Cable India, the most important trade fair on the Indian sub-continent for this sector. An agreement to this effect was recently signed by Mr Chandrajit Banerjee, Director General, CII, and Mr Hans-Werner Reinhard, VP of Messe Dusseldorf, Germany.
The organisers believe this move will provide a boost to the wire and cable companies in India and worldwide. "The two leading trade fair organisers pooling their strengths and expertise makes the platform even more attractive to international export-oriented companies to enter the Indian growth market," said Mr Banerjee. Mr Reinhard welcomed the union as an excellent supplement to Messe Düsseldorf’s international trade fair portfolio. "The Indian market is becoming increasingly important for the wire and cable industry, primarily due to growth in the sectors of building and construction, automobile, aviation, energy, engineering and telecommunications.
At Wire & Cable India, we add our rich experience in the organisation of high-technology fairs," he said. ![]()
Wire & Cable India, an Exhibition for the Wire and Cable Industries, will be held for the third time from 18 to 20 November 2010. The previous edition, held two years ago, attracted 223 exhibiting companies including 56 suppliers from Europe. The net exhibition space measured 3,600 sqm, and drew 8,000 trade visitors from within India, South-East Asia and the Middle East. The 2010 Fair, to be held at the Bombay Exhibition Center in Mumbai, has already received bookings for large area options.
Messe Dusseldorf, with its subsidiary, Messe Dusseldorf India, will be responsible for bringing in exhibitors from all over the world. The founder of Wire & Cable India, CII, will remain the coordinating partner for Messe Dusseldorf and Messe Dusseldorf India, with a strong commitment to visitor promotion and in organising the concurrent international conference.
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