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SHAPING THE FUTURE OF MANUFACTURING WITH INNOVATION AND COLLABORATION
Manufacturing Today
|January 2025
Rajendra S. Rajamane, President of IMTMA, discusses how IMTEX 2025 will showcase emerging technologies, promote global collaborations, and tackle industry challenges.
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As the manufacturing sector continues to evolve, so does the need for platforms that foster innovation, collaboration, and knowledge exchange. One such pivotal event is IMTEX - South and South East Asia's largest machine tool and manufacturing technology exhibition. Set to take place from 23rd to 29th January 2025 at the Bangalore International Exhibition Centre, IMTEX 2025 promises to bring together global industry leaders, innovators, and manufacturers for an event that showcases the cutting-edge advancements shaping the future of the industry.
With the spotlight on emerging technologies such as Industry 4.0, automation, and digital manufacturing, IMTEX 2025 will not only offer a comprehensive view of the latest machinery and solutions but also provide a space for thought leadership and industry dialogue. From fostering collaborations between global and domestic manufacturers to addressing the evolving needs of key sectors like aerospace, automotive, and electronics, IMTEX has become a critical hub for strengthening the global manufacturing ecosystem.
In this exclusive interview with the Rajendra S. Rajamane, current president, of IMTMA, the organising body of IMTEX, we delve into the unique features of IMTEX 2025, its role in addressing industry challenges, and its vision for the future of manufacturing. Rajendra S. Rajamane is the Managing Director of Rajamane Industries Pvt. Ltd. He is also the Director of Rajamane & Hegde Services Pvt. Ltd. and R.H. Power Utilities Pvt. Ltd. and Gremot Mobility Pvt. Ltd. This conversation offers valuable insights into how IMTEX continues to shape the machine tool and manufacturing landscape and its significance in promoting technological advancements and sustainable practices.

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