Hailed as not-to-be-missed events, IMTMA-organized Pune Machine Tool Expo 2024 and Factory Equipment Expo 2024 are all set with the promise of offering significant opportunities to regional industries to network and access the latest technologies and solutions.
Technology, most would surely agree, is meant to be seen and experienced. Thus, the ideal platform is one where one can see a LIVE demonstration of technology to know how it works, and then arrive at a decision to procure for manufacturing processes. Aligning with this ethos, the Indian Machine Tool Manufacturers’ Association (IMTMA) is organizing the Pune Machine Tool Expo (PMTX) 2024 and Factory Equipment Expo (FACTEQ) 2024 from May 23-26, 2024, at the Pune International Exhibition and Convention Centre in Moshi, Pune.
PMTX 2024 and FACTEQ 2024 will feature around 200 exhibitors showcasing products that would support the growth of Indian manufacturing further. Visitors will have the opportunity to explore innovative products in metal cutting, metal forming, and factory solutions.
As a pioneering expo, FACTEQ 2024 will showcase the entire spectrum of factory equipment essential for designing, building, operating, and maintaining modern factories. The maiden edition aims to bring together key stakeholders to explore the latest solutions that would drive efficiency and productivity across factory operations.
PMTX 2024 and FACTEQ 2024 have elicited a warm response from a large proportion of regional industries across sectors like Aerospace, Auto Components, Automobiles, Capital Goods, Defence, Electrical, and Electronics industries, among others. |
Driving technological innovations
According to Rajendra S Rajamane, President, IMTMA, PMTX 2024 and FACTEQ 2024 offer enormous networking opportunities for regional industries to access the latest technologies and solutions. Given IMTMA’s commitment to empowering MSMEs and driving technological innovations, the Association is confident that the expos will pave the way for transformative advancements in the manufacturing landscape.
Highlighting the shows’ significance, Jibak Dasgupta, Director General & CEO, IMTMA, points out that industry demands, especially the ones relating to technology, are evolving swiftly and expos like PMTX and FACTEQ are excellent enablers to address the manufacturing requirements.
Pune has emerged as a significant hub for engineering industries and, hence, serves as an ideal location for events that are crucial for meeting their manufacturing needs. “We expect visitors not only from Pune but also from industrial towns of Maharashtra and neighboring states,” he adds.
The expos have elicited a warm response from a large proportion of regional industries across sectors like Aerospace, Auto Components, Automobiles, Capital Goods, Defence, Electrical, and Electronics industries, among others, shares Dasgupta.
IMTMA expects the presence of over 120 trade delegation companies representing various industries, the largest so far, at the expo. The Association is actively engaging with industry stakeholders and has received highly encouraging responses.