A Spotlight on India's Manufacturing Marvels

IMTEX 2025, Tooltech 2025 & Digital Manufacturing 2025, to be held at Bangalore International Exhibition Centre (BIEC) from January 23 - 29, 2025, will serve as a premier platform for industry leaders and technology enthusiasts from across the world to gather and experience the latest developments in the machine tool industry. The event will also highlight India’s manufacturing ecosystem which is experiencing transformative growth and is at the forefront of manufacturing excellence.

IMTEX 2025 is being hailed as largest edition in the history of the trade event. The exhibition, to be held in an exhibition space of 90,000 sq mt across 8 halls, will host 1,100 exhibitors from 23 countries and feature live demonstrations of machines, new product launches, and live technology displays related to machine tools and digital manufacturing. Countries such as Germany, Italy, Japan, Korea, Spain, Taiwan, and the USA are participating with dedicated pavilions showcasing their technological expertise. Trade delegations from various industry sectors are expected to turn up for the event, and overall, a footfall of around 1,00,000 business visitors is expected.

Commenting on the opportunities to be explored at IMTEX 2025, Rajendra S Rajamane, President, IMTMA said, “The machine tool industry while continuing its significant work with the automobile sector is expanding its footprint to serve some of the other strategic and emerging sectors like defence & aerospace, renewable energy, railways, medical devices, EVs, electronics, construction equipment, agriculture machinery etc. Many of these industries will be visiting IMTEX 2025 which will open up new prospects for the machine tool industry.”

Speaking about the enthusiasm and anticipation surrounding IMTEX 2025, Jibak Dasgupta, Director General & CEO, IMTMA said, “Exhibitors and visitors are excited to explore new opportunities, foster global collaborations, and propel manufacturing to new heights.”

Key Features of IMTEX 2025

  • Tooltech: Serving as a dedicated space for exploring innovation in tool technology, the concurrent event will have its focus on tools, dies, and accessories.
  • Digital Manufacturing: The event will be highlighting Industry 4.0 solutions, from smart factories to additive manufacturing, and providing an insight into the future of automation, robotics, etc.
  • i2 Academia Square: Serving as a platform for students from leading institutions to present their research projects, the initiative aims to bridge the gap between the academia and industry.
  • Manufacturing Technology Quiz Contest (January 26): The quiz contest will test student’s knowledge of manufacturing processes and concepts.
  • IMTMA Lakshya Exports and Engagement with Overseas Buyers (January 25-26): IMTMA is organizing this event for the first time alongside IMTEX 2025 at Hall 3C in BIEC. The two-day meet will comprise one-to-one ‘B-2-B’ engagements between IMTMA members and esteemed invitees, interactive sessions with IMTMA office bearers and guided visits to exhibition stands at IMTEX 2025. Overseas buyers from Egypt, Indonesia, Russia, South Korea, UAE, and Vietnam, amongst others are expended to attend this programme.
  • Jagruti-IMTMA Youth Programme: Hosted by IMTMA with the aim to inspire the next generation of engineers and manufacturing professionals, the initiative will offer students a chance to explore the latest advancements in the industry and keep them abreast
    of emerging technologies and trends.


Added Attractions

  • International Seminar on Machining Technologies (January 24-25): The seminar will feature global experts deliberating on the latest trends in metal cutting and machining innovations.
  • Auto Components Industry Transformation Summit (26 January): As global automotive trends shift towards electrification and smart manufacturing, ‘Auto Components Industry Transformation Summit’, jointly organized by ACMA Mobility Foundation and Indian Machine Tool Manufacturers’ Association (IMTMA), provides a timely platform for the Auto industry players to align their strategies with future demands.

As the manufacturing sector continues to evolve, IMTEX 2025 stands as a testament to India’s growing capabilities in advanced manufacturing. From traditional machines to cutting-edge CNC and digital solutions, the exhibition will showcase the full spectrum of technologies driving quality, precision, and efficiency across sectors such as automotive, aerospace, electronics, defence, and many more.

International Associations Endorse IMTEX’s Global Significance

IMTEX, one of the largest trade fairs in the world for metal cutting and forming technologies, has earned its position as a pivotal platform for the global manufacturing industry. It is no surprise, then, that key international associations have consistently taken part in IMTEX and acknowledge it as an unparalleled opportunity to strengthen their ties with the thriving Indian market. Their participation is not only a testament to India’s growing influence in the manufacturing sector but also an acknowledgment of IMTEX as a cornerstone for driving collaborations, business growth, and innovation on a global scale.

Germany’s Enduring Partnership with IMTEX

Klaus-Peter Kuhnmünch, Manager General Affairs, German Machine Tool Builders’ Association (VDW), underscored the association's longstanding relationship with IMTEX, “VDW has been participating in IMTEX regularly since the late 1990s, initially in New Delhi and Bombay,” he stated.

IMTEX 2025, to be held in an exhibition space of 90,000 sq mt across 8 halls, will host 1,100 exhibitors from 23 countries and feature live  demonstrations of machines,  new product launches, and live  technology displays related to  machine tools and digital manufacturing.


He praised IMTEX for fostering collaborations and professional dialogues, stating, “IMTEX 2025 & Tooltech 2025 is an excellent platform for intensifying collaboration with the Indian industry and our Indian customers. This includes selling machines as well as entering into cooperations.”

India has long been an important and large market for the German machine tool industry. “We are convinced that the Indian market will become even more important for our sector. The Indian economy is currently growing much stronger than most other countries,” he noted.

Countries such as Germany, Italy, Japan, Korea,  Spain, Taiwan, and the USA are participating with dedicated  pavilions showcasing their technological expertise.


Japan’s Strong Ties with Indian Manufacturing

Kazuo Yuhara, President, Japan Machine Tool Builders’ Association (JMTBA), is highly optimistic about the Indian Manufacturing industry's potential to become a global hub, driven by the Indian government’s ‘Make in India’ initiative. According to him, IMTEX 2025 & Tooltech 2025 is a pivotal platform to showcase advanced machinery and equipment, fostering growth and unveiling latent demand in the Indian market. 

“India is on its way to becoming a manufacturing powerhouse for the world. At IMTEX 2025, a diverse range of high-precision and high-productivity tools is being displayed, which will contribute significantly to the sector's development,” said Yuhara. 

The event is an ideal showcase for cutting-edge technologies and facilitates connections with professional buyers in the Indian market. “Through their expertise and networks, we aim to gain momentum in establishing a stronger presence in India,” he added, reflecting Japan’s commitment to deepening its engagement with Indian manufacturing.

From traditional machines to cutting-edge CNC and digital solutions, the exhibition will  showcase the full spectrum of technologies, driving quality, precision, and efficiency across sectors such as automotive, aerospace, electronics, defence, and many more.


IMTEX Aligns with Korea's Market Entry Strategies

Jai Hun Park, President of the Korea Machine Tool Manufacturers’ Association (KOMMA), sees IMTEX as an important bridge between the manufacturing industries of Korea and India. “We hope that the exhibition will be a great success, attracting many high-quality Indian buyers to visit the Korean Pavilion for discussions and paving the way for tangible business opportunities,” he remarked.

Park highlighted that IMTEX aligns with Korea's market entry strategies and India's manufacturing development policies, offering a unique opportunity for collaboration and growth.

Acknowledging India’s Industrial Strength

José Pérez Berdud, President, AFM Cluster and CEO of a leading manufacturing entity, echoed similar sentiments, describing IMTEX as the most significant machine tool show in India. “We expect a vibrant meeting point to share information, proposals, and opportunities,” he said.

‘IMTMA Lakshya Exports and Engagement with Overseas Buyers’ on January 25-26 has been organized for the first time. Overseas buyers from Egypt, Indonesia, Russia, South Korea, UAE, and Vietnam, among others, are expended to attend this program.


Pérez Berdud acknowledged India’s industrial strength, citing its numerous production hubs and key sectoral projects. “AFM Cluster companies have long experience in the country, understanding customers’ culture and adapting our solutions to their concrete needs,” he added, emphasizing the importance of the trade fair in deepening partnerships with Indian companies.

IMTEX Important for Italian Enterprises

For Italy, IMTEX serves as a vital export platform for its machine tool manufacturing industry, represented by UCIMU-SISTEMI PER PRODURRE. “IMTEX plays a very important role for our enterprises, for which this exhibition is the first and primary marketing tool, especially in distant areas and countries,” stated Riccardo Rosa, President, UCIMU-SISTEMI PER PRODURRE and UCIMU Foundation.

He highlighted the Italian Exhibitors’ Collective organized by the ICE-Italian Trade Agency, comprising 12 companies participating under the delegation from Italy. Rosa noted, “At a trade show as lively and vibrant as IMTEX, companies have a chance to meet customers and potential partners for collaborations and activities of common interest.”

With a population of nearly 1.4 billion, the Indian market presents vast potential, attracting investors eager to expand their presence in India and collaborate with innovative Indian manufacturing technology companies  to drive business growth on a global scale.


Indian Market Presents Vast Potential

Doug Woods, President, AMT – The Association for Manufacturing Technology, reflected on IMTEX’s transformative role in advancing manufacturing technologies. “These events have highlighted a strong interest in exploring the latest advancements in manufacturing solutions, while also providing a platform for networking with industry leaders and peers,” he stated.

Woods highlighted India’s immense market potential, noting, “With a population of nearly 1.4 billion, the Indian market presents vast potential, attracting investors eager to expand their presence in India and collaborate with innovative Indian manufacturing technology companies to drive business growth on a global scale.”

He also shared that more than 40 AMT member companies are participating in IMTEX 2025, with about a dozen exhibiting in the AMT USA Pavilion located in Hall 1B.

IMTEX’s Global Appeal

The voices of these leading international associations underscore IMTEX’s pivotal role in the global manufacturing landscape, serving as a catalyst for collaboration, innovation, and growth within India's burgeoning industrial sector. The trade fair has solidified its position in the global manufacturing arena, providing a premier platform for showcasing cutting-edge machine tool and manufacturing technologies. The upcoming IMTEX 2025 is poised to continue this legacy. The expansive participation from 23 countries underscores IMTEX's significance as a hub for international industry leaders to converge, exchange ideas, and foster collaborations that drive innovation and growth in the manufacturing sector.

 

Poonam Pednekar
Chief Copy Editor
Magic Wand Media Inc
poonam.pednekar@
magicwandmedia.in

 


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