MachineMaker, India’s leading magazine for engineering and manufacturing sectors, is organizing a special event for the Launch of special edition on Brand Italy for India and Workshop on Italian Manufacturing Excellence for the Indian Industry in association with The Indo Italian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (IICCI).
The event will be held today (30th April) at Navalmal Firodia Seminar – Hall No. 5, Mahratta Chamber of Commerce Industries and Agriculture (MCCIA), 505 A & B Wing, 5th floor, MCCIA Trade Tower, Senapati Bapat Road, Pune from 5.30 pm to 8.00 pm. followed by a Networking Session.
The special Brand Italy edition by MachineMaker showcases the Italian manufacturing prowess and strengthen the Indo-Italian business community in India, highlighting the decades old historic Indo-Italian trade relations, Indo-Italian associations, Italian companies – their manufacturing excellence, journey on the Indian market, future plans – and the Italian technologies for the Indian market..
Mr. Claudio Maffioletti, CEO & Secretary General, The Indo-Italian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (IICCI) and Ms. Mohini Kelkar, Director, Grind Master Machines Pvt. Ltd. & Vice President, Indian Machine Tools Manufacturers Association (IMTMA) will deliver the key addresses followed by the launch of the special edition.
The event will feature a highly thought provoking technical session – The Italian Offer of Advanced Manufacturing Technologies in the Indian Market including panelists from industries and technology suppliers. The technical session will be chaired by Mr. Hari Shankar, Managing Editor, MachineMaker.
Experts from renowned Italian companies such as Speroni and Salvagini will also participate at the event with and discuss the latest Italian technologies and their advantages.
This is the first of a series of events to promote Italian companies’ manufacturing prowess in several Indian cities. The launch of the special issue on Italian manufacturing and the workshop promise an excellent opportunity for all stakeholders (institutional, public and private) from the Indian manufacturing sectors to gain insights into Made in Italy: trends, new technologies, products, key enhancers for business environment and services available in India.