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Exhibitor
Information
"Be There - Your Customers Will"
Why your company should exhibit
IS YOUR COMPANY INVOLVED with Electromagnetic Coils,
Transformers and Electric Motors?
Then read on:
It
should be the goal of every company to increase its sales. Trade
shows have always been the number one method of marketing products.
Specialized, dedicated exhibitions have always been more effective
than multi product trade fairs
and have been proven, year after year, to be the most cost
effective method of reaching the greatest number of the right kind
of prospective buyers, in the shortest possible time. CWIEME Mumbai
will be such an event.
CWIEME Mumbai
2009 was proof positive with over 2700 visitors packing the aisles
and stands for all three days of the exhibition including the very
last hour of the exhibiting on the last day. Exhibitors on many
stands did not have 5 minutes to rest and many ran out of brochures,
business cards, etc.
Click Here
to see photographs and read exhibitor's comments about the 2009
exhibition.
Visitors to CWIEME Mumbai 2010
will see the largest display of coil winding, electrical
manufacturing equipment and electrical insulations materials under
one roof in India. They will see the very latest machines, products,
services and equipment from world renown manufacturers.
CWIEME Mumbai will rely upon a
35 year track record of successful publishing and trade show
management. Proof positive that aggressive marketing techniques
combined with effective management strategies can make the
difference between a waste of time and an outstanding return on
investment.
The Tiger Re-Awakens after 500 years
India will overtake Europe, China and the USA -
It is just a matter of time - and that time is shorter than people
think.
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LG, the South Korean
Multi-National, is looking at making India it global
manufacturing hub for is mobile handsets.
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Samsung plans to invest
US$100 Million in manufacturing.
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Hyundai has made India the
manufacturing and export hub for its small cars.
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Suzuki is making India its
manufacturing hub for small cars.
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Panasonic India plans to
invest US$100 Million in its new plasma TV Facility.
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Volkswagen AG will make
India a lowcost manufacturing hub.
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12th at present but in a
few years India will be the 5th largest consumer market in the
World and eventually the largest in the World.
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Sales at passenger
carmakers jumped 32 percent in January 2010.
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India’s manufacturing
output accelerated at the fastest pace for 17 months in January
2010.
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Industrial production
climbed 11.7 percent in November 2009.
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Europe and the US together
account for nearly 58 percent of total exports from India.
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More than 125 fortune 500
(including large auto companies) have R&D centres in India.
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Large and growing domestic
demand growth at 14% CAGR* make India one of the fastest-growing
markets in the world.
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The Indian automobile
industry is expected to grow at 13 percent per annum over the
next decade to reach around US$ 120 Billion - US$ 159 Billion by
2016. * CAGR - compounded annual growth rate.
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Domestic Indian passenger vehicles market has
grown at a compound annual growth (CAGR) of 12.6 percent over
the last seven years to reach 1.55 Million units in 2008-09.
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Exports of cars from India
have grown at a CAGR of 30% in the last 7 years to reach 331,000
units in 2008-09.
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The Indian auto components
industry has reached a size of US$19 Billion in 2008-09, growing
at a CAGR of around 23% over the last five years. Further, the
industry is expected to grow to US$ 40 Billion by 2016. Also,
exports by the Indian auto component industry touched US$ 3.82
Billion in 2008-09.
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Indian auto component
manufacturers expect a surge in exports with the coming into
effect of the ASEAN free trade agreement (FTA).
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Consumer Electronic demand
is expected to be fuelled by the growth of high-end CTV’s (over
100 percent growth in 2007-08), telecommunications (525 million
subscribers as of December 2009) and PCs and notebooks (over 7
million units in 2007-08) LG Electronics, Philips India,
Videocon International, MIRC Electronics are some of the key
players in this sector.
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The total size of the
Electronic Industry during 2006-07 was US$ 25 billion; the
Market is growing at 25% CAGR and is expected to reach US$ 70
billion by 2010 and US$ 158 billion by 2015. Some of the
indicators of this phenomenal growth potential are as follows;
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India’s mobile phone
market is the fastest growing in the world, with 19.1 million
new customers added in December 2009. The Total number of
telephones in the country crossed the 543 million mark in
October 2009.
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Penetration for other
electronic products like computers/IT products, auto
electronics, consumer electronics etc is at 20%.
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Electronics exports have
also seen a healthy CAGR of 15 percent during the last decade.
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India imports a major part
of its requirements of electronics materials, components and
finished goods. The imports during 2005 stood at US$ 12 billion.
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The Indian
telecommunications industry is the third largest
telecommunications network in the world and the second largest
in terms of number of wireless connections. The Indian telecom
industry is one of the fastest growing in the world and it is
projected that India will have ‘One Billion Plus’ mobile users
by 2015. Projections indicate that India’s telecom network will
overtake China’s in the next 10 years.
Great Opportunity - Not to be Missed
India represents one of the greatest global
opportunities for business and industry, especially in the fields of
electro-magnetic coils, electric motor, transformer manufacturing,
rewinds and electrical insulation. India is one of the world’s
fastest developing electrical/electronic manufacturing markets with
unparalleled opportunities to meet business associates and
prospective clients. India has enacted industrial reforms
facilitating access to foreign technology and direct foreign
investment. India is currently one of the world’s biggest economic
development stories and with much more to come over the next few
years.
India is a democracy which is set to become the
most populous nation on earth. English is used throughout India as
the language of business. One of India’s greatest strengths is the
magic of its entrepreneurial spirit and this greatly contributes to
one of the great paradoxes of the world’s greatest development
stories, in that China only has a handful of truly world class
companies but, by contrast, India has a much deeper and broader
stable of very powerful businesses
Bombay
Exhibition Centre (BEC) is the largest and permanent exhibition
centre in the private sector in India, and was established in 1991. BEC
has hosted several prestigious International trade fairs/exhibitions
ever since.
The centre is ideally situated along the Western Express Highway in
Goregaon and within a 10 minute drive from the National as well as
the International airports and 20 minute from the heart of the city.
There are numerous hotels within a 15 minute radius, over six of
them being 5 star. Ideal entertainment, retail shopping &
sightseeing spots are also in close proximity.
International Conference

CWIEME Mumbai 2010 will be
supported by INDUCTICA Mumbai 2010, a 3 day technical
conference specializing in Miniature & Micro Coils; Magnetic
Materials (including magnetic fluids and gels) as well as the
traditional topics such as Motors, Generators and Transformers;
Electromagnetic Fields Simulation and Testing; Test and Measurement;
and Electromagnetic Design. The conference will run concurrent to
the Exhibition and will be free
to all attendees.
Track Record of the
Organizers:
Over thirty years of
successful exhibition organization - including the very first
coil
winding exhibitions in the UK and in the USA. These exhibitions were
organized when other trade show organizers could not see the
potential of specialized coil winding exhibitions.
CWIEME Ltd (Coil Winding,
Insulations and Electrical Manufacturing Exhibitions) organizers
of the largest coil winding trade show in the world. In just
fourteen years this exhibition has become
the largest exhibition of its type in with over 575
exhibitors from 40 countries - a growth rate of 7%
in the last year and over 878% since 1996.
Coil Winding International & Electrical Insulation
Magazine:
The
exhibition will be supported by the world’s leading, and only
International magazine devoted entirely to the coil winding,
insulation and electrical manufacturing industries. Coil Winding
International & Electrical Insulation Magazine can draw upon over
thirty years of International leadership and participation in over
three decades of coil winding events worldwide.
Coil Winding International &
Electrical Insulation Magazine has agreed to allow us full access
and unlimited use of their mailing lists which are by far the most
comprehensive in the world for the coil winding industry. Internet
Web Page www.coilwindingmagazine.com
CWIEME
Mumbai 2010 - Proof positive that a
thirty five year track record of
successful exhibition and conference organizing can make the difference between a waste of
time, and an outstanding return on investment.
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