Delhi’s Pragati Maidan played host to the 15th Edition of Auto Expo 2020 Components Show. Held parallelly with the Auto Expo 2020 Motor Show hosted at the India Expo Mart - Greater Noida, the Components Show held it’s own attracting an impressive footfall despite the Coronavirus anxiety looming large. An estimated 1300+ exhibitors drew 1.5 lakh visitors over the course of the glitch-free and sanitised expo held between February 06-09, 2020. Spread over an expanse of 60,000 sq.m, with the venue upgradation on in full steam, the show jointly organised by Automotive Component Manufacturers Association of India (ACMA), Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) and Society of Indian Automobile Manufacturers (SIAM) lived up to its expectations. It rekindled hope of the resilient and determined industry turning tide sooner than later. Averred Deepak Jain, President, ACMA, “It is indeed a pleasure to have organised such an extravagant show, the confidence shown by component industry and the trade visitors alike is reassuring. The show truly reflects the confidence in the Indian auto component industry and its readiness for the future of mobility.” Jain drew attention to the exhibitors displaying world class, generation next products conforming with the theme ‘Technovation’. The ACMA President committed to the alignment of Component industries in India with the Government’s vision of making India a USD Five trillion-dollar economy by 2025, of which he shared that the Auto component industries contribution would be USD 250 billion.
This story is from the March 2020 edition of Auto Components India.
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