What Highlights Did Gujarat's Deputy CM Unveil at ENGIMACH 2025?
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Key Takeaways
- ENGIMACH 2025 is one of Asia's largest engineering exhibitions.
- Over 1,100 companies are showcasing their products.
- More than 100,000 visitors are expected during the five-day event.
- The exhibition aims to benefit local businesses and promote employment.
- It supports the Modi government's initiatives for self-reliance in manufacturing.
Gandhinagar, December 3 (NationPress) The Deputy Chief Minister of Gujarat, Harsh Sanghavi, officially launched one of Asia's largest engineering trade shows, known as "ENGIMACH-2025."
This five-day event, taking place from December 3 to 7, is expected to attract a staggering number of attendees, exceeding 100,000.
During the inauguration, the Deputy CM emphasized that ENGIMACH-2025 is the world’s premier engineering and machinery exhibition, featuring participation from over 1,100 companies from both India and other nations.
According to him, more than 50,000 visitors have registered in advance, with expectations that the total will surpass 100,000 throughout the event.
Additionally, the exhibition is likely to host over 500 delegates from various countries.
This exhibition is projected to generate substantial business opportunities worth crores of rupees for engineering and manufacturing firms, both local and national.
Furthermore, it aims to benefit small and medium enterprises, including hotels in Ahmedabad and nearby areas, thereby promoting local employment.
He noted that the state-of-the-art exhibition center, constructed as part of the Gujarat Vibrant Summit, has attracted international events, leading to numerous national and global exhibitions being held at the Helipad Ground in Gandhinagar, which significantly boosts local trade.
To enhance the experience for exhibitors, the government plans to upgrade this venue into a world-class exhibition center.
More than 10,000 products will be showcased at the event, covering an area of approximately 100,000 square meters. Additionally, an "International Buyer-Seller Meet" will connect various industries.
The Deputy CM, also serving as the Industry Minister, visited various company stalls at the exhibition and engaged with business owners on topics such as AI and robotics, along with the latest technological advancements.
He encouraged industrialists to support the Modi government’s initiatives like "Make in India," "Atmanirbhar Bharat," and "Swadeshi Abhiyan" to make the nation more self-sufficient in engineering and manufacturing.