ITME is completing four decades and the 10th edition of ITME 2016, the once in four year mega exhibition has garnered much interest, excitement and anticipation amongst national and international business community, government officials, students, academicians alike. Riding high on ‘Make in India’ campaign, this B2B exhibition has attracted big and small companies from across the globe.
Exciting display of engineering, razor sharp intellectuals presenting technology papers, panel discussions on varied current topics, rustic artisans weaving magic with bare hands, students impressing the industry, passion and creativity at its best, tradition in its glory, experience it all at India ITME 2016.
The event is supported by Department of Heavy Industry, Textile Ministry and INDEXTB, government of Gujarat as state partner, making this the only privately organized exhibition supported by central and state government. India ITME-2016 is also supported by 73 international industry associations, universities and Media Partners across the globe. The exhibitors are from 37 countries.
Starting on December 3, 2016 over six days, the 10th India ITME shall see around 1,50,000 visitors from all around the world and India. Visitors and delegations from countries like Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia, Kenya, Ethiopia, Middle East have already registered. Extensive promotional activities are ongoing in Ethiopia, China, Egypt, Iran, Srilanka, Bangladesh and Turkey.

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