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Messe Frankfurt Announces Acquisition Of Automotive Engineering Show In India

Previously owned and managed by Focussed Event Management Pvt Ltd, the Automotive Engineering Show further expands Messe Frankfurt's portfolio of mobility and infrastructure fairs by promoting innovations at the manufacturing level, for one of the world's fastest-growing automotive markets.

Messe Frankfurt India Trade Fair Pvt Ltd, the Indian subsidiary of Messe Frankfurt Exhibition GmbH, has announced its acquisition of the Automotive Engineering Show, India’s only trade fair focused on technologies for automotive manufacturing. Previously owned and managed by Focussed Event Management Pvt Ltd, the Automotive Engineering Show further expands Messe Frankfurt’s portfolio of mobility and infrastructure fairs by promoting innovations at the manufacturing level, for one of the world’s fastest-growing automotive markets.
 
India is quickly becoming one of the most popular markets for automotive manufacturing, with a number of key global brands already operating production plants within the country. The country’s automotive industry is estimated by experts to experience unprecedented growth due to domestic automotive production reaching a CAGR of 12.2 percent between the fiscal years 2005 and 2013. Additionally, India’s export of domestically built automobiles recently increased by 2.03 percent. With its acquisition of the show, Messe Frankfurt says it intends to utilize its global network to bring together more domestic brands with international firms possessing world-class solutions, further propelling India’s automotive sector.
 
Drawing from its successful history in hosting similar sector trade fairs around the world, Messe Frankfurt intends to implement its highly recognized international standard in trade fair organization to the Automotive Engineering Show. Raj Manek, managing director of Messe Frankfurt in India, stated, “The Automotive Engineering Show has already established itself as a credible industry platform. We are delighted to add the fair to our existing portfolio, which will greatly complement our existing trade fair on the automotive aftermarket – Automechanika.”
 
Since its debut, the Automotive Engineering Show has maintained its focus on automotive plant processes and technologies. With the last edition in 2013 attracting 120 participants and more than 5,600 industry visitors from OEMs as well as Tier One to Tier Three suppliers, the show continues to be a well-recognized platform for the automotive sector, the group stated.
 
Sameer Khedkar, director of Focussed Event Management Pvt Ltd, stated, “We are pleased to work with Messe Frankfurt, as we believe that their expertise and unmatched global presence will become an invaluable asset to the Automotive Engineering Show’s future development. With Messe Frankfurt acquiring the show, I believe we will see the Automotive Engineering Show gain a stronger foothold in the domestic industry as well as receive more international participation.
 
Messe Frankfurt India’s portfolio of trade fairs includes: ACMA Automechanika New Delhi, Techtextil India, Light India, Heimtextil India, Ambiente India, SPS Automation India, Watertech, Pollutech, Cleantech, Wastetech and Secutech India. The group plans to bring the Automotive Engineering Show on par with international events in the same sector and present the perfect trade platform for companies looking at reaching out to both vehicle and auto-component manufacturers within a strictly business-to-business environment.
 
The Automotive Engineering Show will be held from May 29-31, 2014, in Auto Cluster Exhibition Centre, Chinchwad, Pune, India. For more information, please visit http://www.messefrankfurtindia.in or email [email protected].
 
 
 

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