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EXHIBITIONS


for gaining an overview of the latest technical solutions”, says Stephen Brooks, chairman, Mack Brooks Exhibitions on behalf of the organisers Inter Ads – Brooks Exhibitions (India) Pvt. Ltd. “We are delighted that the first Fastener Fair held in India has


been such a big success. The launch of this show came exactly at the right time, as there has been long-standing demand by the Indian fasteners and fixings industry for a targeted industry event. Co-located with the second edition of BLECH India, exhibition for sheet metal working, Fastener Fair India was well-placed to meet the needs of industry professionals and end users. We look forward to sustainably developing this show into India’s key platform for the fastener and fixings industry,” says Rajan Sharma, chairman, Inter Ads, on behalf of the organisers Inter Ads – Brooks.


2013 dates confirmed Both, Fastener Fair India and BLECH India will come back to


the Bombay Exhibition Centre in April 2013: BLECH India 2013 will take place from 17th


– 20th Mumbai will be held from 17th – 18th


April 2013 and Fastener Fair India, April 2013.


Information on Fastener Fair India 2013 will soon be available at the show website www.fastenerfair.com


BLECH India 2011 reflects positive growth prospects


With 139 exhibitors from 18 countries and more than 7,000 trade visitors, mainly from India, the second BLECH India, exhibition for sheet metal working, reflected the positive growth prospects for the Indian sheet metal market.


the comprehensive range of products on display and with the professional flavour of the show. BLECH India 2011 showcased a large variety of machines, tool and solutions for the complete sheet metal forming and fabrication process; an enormous amount of live machine demonstrations were on display. “We are delighted to be able to report that BLECH India has taken a big step forward in both size and profile. The exhibition has developed into a major quality event for India’s sheet metal working industry since its debut two years


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ago, and this rapid development corresponds to the fast-paced Indian market for this industry sector,” explains Stephen Brooks,


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Exhibition Centre, the exhibition more than doubled in size compared with the launch show in 2009. Participants were highly satisfied, particularly with


chairman, Mack Brooks Exhibitions on behalf of the organisers Inter Ads – Brooks Exhibitions (India) Pvt. Ltd. “We want to congratulate our exhibitors and visitors for


this success. There was lively trading activity throughout the four exhibition days and the mood was buoyant. The excellent results of this event show that we have been able to design a highly professional industry platform for India’s sheet metal working industry. A dedicated trade exhibition such as BLECH India is vital for one of India’s key industry sectors in the face of the country’s economic growth potential and the large number of investment projects to cover the ever-increasing consumer demand,” says Rajan Sharma, chairman, Inter Ads on behalf of the organisers. Over 90% of exhibiting companies reported positive business


enquiries, and 95% said they had achieved their aims. Exhibitors praised the high quality and number of trade visitors, expert talks and contact with potential customers at their stands. Visitor segments covered sheet metal and sheet metal


products (53%), mechanical engineering (44%), the automotive industry (11%), iron and steel production (10%) as well as steel and aluminium construction (9%). The show attracted sheet metal working specialists at all levels, the majority being head of production (41%) or having managerial responsibility (26%). Visitors particularly rated the outstanding quality of the products and services on display and the large number of live machine demonstrations.


Fastener + Fixing Magazine • Issue 69 May 2011


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