IMTEX FORMING 2024: Asia’s Largest Exhibition on Metal Forming and Manufacturing Technologies Gets Enthusiastic Response from the Manufacturing Community

IMTEX FORMING 2024: Asia’s Largest Exhibition on Metal Forming and Manufacturing Technologies Gets Enthusiastic Response from the Manufacturing Community

Bengaluru, 19th January 2024: IMTEX FORMING 2024 along with concurrent Tooltech, Digital Manufacturing and Weldexpo, organized by the Indian Machine Tool Manufacturers’ Association (IMTMA), was inaugurated on 19th January 2024 at the Bangalore International Exhibition Centre (BIEC), Bengaluru.

The exhibition was inaugurated by C.K. Venkataraman, Managing Director, Titan Company Limited and Geetanjali Kirloskar, Chairperson & Managing Director, Kirloskar Systems Limited. Jamshyd N. Godrej, Chairman-Exhibitions, IMTMA, Rajendra S. Rajamane, President, IMTMA, Mohini Kelkar, Vice President, IMTMA and Jibak Dasgupta, Director General & CEO, IMTMA and BIEC shared the dais at the inauguration.

Speaking at the inauguration, C.K. Venkataraman highlighting the importance of the machine tool industry in the manufacturing space said, “With India expected to become a $5 trillion economy by FY 2026, the manufacturing sector needs to contribute $1 trillion and this demands a significant contribution from the machine tool industry. For the manufacturing sector to double its contribution to reach $500 billion the Indian machine tool industry needs to produce high-precision machines and meet the current demand of producing sophisticated parts in various metals like titanium and others. Also, with many foreign companies establishing their units in India, the country could become Factory of World 2.0,” he said.

Reminiscing about her journey which began on the shopfloor decades ago, Geetanjali Kirloskar said, “The manufacturing sector is positioned to do very well in the next few years.” She added, “The automotive sector and the machine tool industry have a symbiotic relationship with one sector’s growth pushing the demand in the other. The growth of the automotive sector has been the driving force for machine tools for many years. The automotive industry landscape is changing with the entry of hybrid, electric vehicles and flexi fuel engine vehicles giving new opportunities for the machine tool industry.”

Earlier while delivering his welcome address, Jamshyd Godrej said, “The exhibition size has expanded by around 80% compared to the last edition held in June 2022. This expressly reveals the growth in manufacturing and demand for machine tools in India.”

Emphasising the growth of machine tools and metal forming, Rajendra Rajamane said, “The consumption of machine tools during FY 2022-23 increased by around 55%. The numerous opportunities in sunrise sectors would further propel the demand for machine tools. Meanwhile, metal forming production is expected to grow at a CAGR of around 10% in the next 5 years.”

The five-day exhibition covers the latest technologies and trends in metal forming such as presses, bending, welding, and joining, high-speed laser machines, robotics and automation in sheet metal working, additive manufacturing, metrology, CAD/CAM, etc. Developments in forming machinery, near-net manufacturing, additive manufacturing, digital manufacturing, shopfloor automation, and Industry 4.0 are also being showcased.

For more information on the exhibition, log on to www.imtex.in

About IMTMA

IMTMA formed in 1946 is the apex body and single point of contact for the machine tool industry in India. IMTMA plays an active role in the growth and development of the machine tool industry in India through a wide range of initiatives such as policy advocacy, export promotion, trade fairs, mega events, training, seminars, technology missions, publications, etc.

About IMTEX FORMING

IMTEX Forming, the International Machine Tool and Manufacturing Technology Exhibition is a comprehensive and extrapolated show covering an exciting assemblage of new-age technologies under one roof.

IMTEX FORMING 2024, Tooltech 2024, Digital Manufacturing 2024 & Weldexpo 2024: A Snapshot

  • Show dates: January 19 – 23, 2024
  • Number of exhibitors: 625+
  • Germany, Japan and Taiwan have country pavilions
  • Exhibition space: 45,000 square metres
  • Number of countries: 20
  • 200+ trade delegations across industry sectors
  • Visitor footfall expected: 40,000+

One new concurrent show and two new co-located shows along with regular events:

  • Tooltech: showcasing parts, accessories and systems for machine tools and manufacturing technology.
  • Digital Manufacturing: showcasing 3D Printing and evolutionary Industry 4.0 concepts.
  • Weldexpo: an exhibition for welding, cutting, and joining in association with the Indian Institute of Welding
  • i2 Academia Square comprising the Academia Pavilion, Connect, and IMTMA Manufacturing Technology Quiz Contest

–       Around 25 institutions including IIT-Bombay are participating in the Academia Pavilion.

–       The Quiz Contest will be held as an inter-college competition on manufacturing technology for students.

Connect will be a platform for job aspirants to augment their careers in machine tools and manufacturing industries.

  • Live Demo of Industry 4.0 at IMTMA Technology Centre
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