
ALUMINIUM INDIA
ALUMINIUM INDIA
India's Aluminum Industry EventFair Profile Contact Organizer Book a hotel
Facts & Figures
Date: Nov. 10 - 12, 2011Cycle: once a year
City/Country: Mumbai, India
Relation Industry sectors:
Metal Working Industries trade showsVenue:

Bombay Exhibition Centre - NSE Exhibition Complex
TEL+91 22-6645 0123
FAX+91 22-6645 0101
EMAILcontact@nesco.in
Offical site: Go

Organizer of ALUMINIUM INDIA:

Reed Exhibitions Companies
TEL+44 20 8271 2134
FAX+44 20 8910 7823
EMAIL: rxinfo@reedexpo.co.uk
Offical site: Go

Reed Exhibitions India
TEL+91 22 67716610
FAX+91 22 67716601
EMAIL: feedback@reedexpo.in
Offical site: Go
More information about ALUMINIUM INDIA:
Offical site: GoEmail: quinny.dsouza@reedexpo.co.uk
ALUMINIUM INDIA detail:
1. Why Exhibit?
Though India is the ninth largest global economy, India's growth trajectory has only just begun its upward arc. The manufacturing sector plays a critical role in this growth and will continue to do so over the next couple of decades, spurred on by rich mineral resources of several primary metals - aluminium in particular. The special characteristics of aluminium allow it to be used in a wide variety of application areas. Though used abundantly in developed nations, India is only just discovering and exploiting the potential of this "metal of the future". The potential for growth is enormous and the market has enough room for domestic and international players.
Now in its third edition, ALUMINIUM INDIA 2011 aims to highlight India’s critical role in the global aluminium industry, by focusing on emerging opportunities in high growth manufacturing sectors in the South Asian region. These include Automotive Manufacturing, Building & Construction, Telecommunications, IT and Hardware. These sectors alone are capable of taking the aluminium industry in the Indian subcontinent to never before heights.
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