Prima Power India to Launch its First ‘Made for India’ Machine at ACMEE 2025

Prima Power
Dharmendra Nautiyal, Managing Director of Prima Power India

Prima Power, a global leader in sheet metal processing technology, is set to launch its first ‘Made for India’ product at the upcoming ACMEE 2025 which is to be held at the Chennai Trade Centre, Chennai, from June 19 to 23, 2025.

Prima Power’s groundbreaking Optimo Bharat Edition, an advanced 3D laser cutting machine, is the company’s first product that is assembled in India, tailored to meet the unique demands of the Indian market and support the country’s growing manufacturing ambitions.

Visitors are invited to witness this innovative technology firsthand at Hall F, Stall F53, where Prima Power’s technical experts will conduct live demonstrations throughout the event and provide in-depth information about the company’s complete range of sheet metal fabrication solutions, including punching, bending, and integrated manufacturing systems.

“The launch of our Optimo Bharat Edition is a milestone in Prima Power’s commitment to the Indian manufacturing market,” said Dharmendra Nautiyal, Managing Director of Prima Power India. “This machine has been specifically designed to meet the unique requirements of Indian manufacturers, combining world-class technology with localised solutions to enhance productivity and efficiency.”

This launch highlights Prima Power’s dedication to providing tailored solutions that address the specific challenges and opportunities within the Indian manufacturing industry.

About Prima Power

Prima Power is a leading name in the sheet metal industry worldwide. The company is known to deliver integrated automated solutions designed to meet customer challenges and enable future growth. With its wide-ranging portfolio of punching, bending, and laser processing solutions, Prima Power is at the forefront of the industry-wide evolution that demands a customer-centred approach. The company’s technologies enhance manufacturing capabilities across industry sectors, including automotive, aerospace and electronics.