TPT July 2008
I ndustry N ews
A New Delhi show for minerals, metals, metallurgy and materials
India’s steel and metals production is expected to grow from the current level of 38 million tonnes to 50 million tonnes by 2012 and 100 million tonnes by 2020. The huge capacity addition in the steel sector will require an estimated investment of US$16.5bn in the next 7-8 years. Event director, Mr Oleg Netchaev, comments, “India has one of the fastest growing metals, metallurgy and minerals sectors in the world.” The event has increased at least twice in size since the inaugural event, with the 2008 show set to include an expanded range of sectors. The last exhibition in 2006 attracted over 15,000 professional visitors. The technology on offer at MMMM 2008 will include tube and pipe, wire and cable, casting machinery, foundry machinery, and furnaces/heat treatment. Visitors will include senior executives from integrated steel works, cold rolling mills, tube mills, and wire/cable manufacturing. Expomedia Group Plc – UK Fax : +44 20 8387 3201 Email : metallurgy@expomediagroup.com Website : www.metal-mineral.com
MMMM 2008, the 7 th international exhibition for minerals, metals, metallurgy and materials, will take place from 13-16 November 2008 at the India Expo Centre in New Delhi, India. The show is India’s premier trade exhibition for the metallurgy industry. This year’s show will centre on the theme of ‘Global and
domestic opportunities and challenges in minerals and metals industries’ . Now in its 14 th year, MMMM 2008 will also run alongside the India Institute of Metal’s (IIM) 2008 international metallurgical conference, together with the 46 th National Metallurgist Day and 62 nd annual technical meeting with national awards. The Tube
and Pipe Expo (ITPE) will also be held concurrently with MMMM 2008, a new addition to an already successful show. MMMM 2008 is the largest industry trade show with exclusive attendance including the metallurgy key players and buyers based in India. Due to a growing economy, these industry specialists now have the purchasing power to buy more expensive overseas technology, equipment and services.
MMMM 2008 will be held in New Delhi, home to the Red Fort (below), a Unesco world heritage site
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