Bengaluru, India – The Indian Machine Tool Manufacturers’ Association (IMTMA) is organizing the fourth edition of the Delhi Machine Tool Expo (DMTX 2023) at Pragati Maidan, New Delhi, from August 24-27, 2023. The expo would have pavilions on Metrology Expo (metrology, testing instrument, and equipment), Weld Expo (welding, cutting, and joining), and Digital Manufacturing (additive manufacturing and evolving Industry 4.0 concepts). DMTX 2023 would feature over 250 exhibitors occupying an exhibition space of around 12,000 sq mt of gross area, showcasing the latest technologies in metal cutting and metal forming. Both Indian and foreign exhibitors are expected to participate and connect with the 15,000+ visitors that are expected to attend the expo.
The machines and accessories on display are expected to serve the needs of industries such as automobiles, auto components, medical equipment, railways, aerospace, defence, electrical, electronics, textile, construction, general engineering, farm equipment, etc. that would be looking to source solutions to their production units. DMTX 2023 would be an ideal platform for the manufacturing industry to upgrade and improve productivity and quality requirements, and demonstrate solutions to manufacturing industries, especially the various small and medium-scale enterprises.
Primarily, the focus will be on the industrial units located in Himachal Pradesh, Punjab, Haryana, Delhi, Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand, West Bengal, etc., as well as representation from other regions.
Delhi Machine Tool Expo, last held in Pragati Maidan, was a great success. The show back then had attracted 11,279 visitors from 9 countries: China, the Czech Republic, Germany, India, Italy, Japan, Korea, Taiwan, and the USA. DMTX 2023 is an excellent opportunity for machine tool and manufacturing technology exhibitors to tap the rising demand for machine tools and augment their business.
Stating his views on DMTX 2023, Ravi Raghavan, President, IMTMA, stated, “The previous edition of the show held in Pragati Maidan in 2017 had evoked a good response from the manufacturing industry. Machine tool manufacturers who participated in the show were able to expand their range and I firmly believe that DMTX 2023 would help them to build on to their earlier success and reach out to many more industries in the northern region of India.”
Speaking on the objective behind organizing the expo, Jibak Dasgupta, Director General & CEO, IMTMA, said, “IMTMA is organizing the expo to enable industrial units in the North Indian region to stay in sync with the emerging technologies. DMTX 2023 would play an enabling role to address the numerous requirements of OEMs and component manufacturers in the North India market. The Association expects a good turnout, and we believe the expo will continue to grow in future editions as well.”
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