For manufacturing technology to grow, stimulus measures by the government, skill-set of workforce, and consumption play an important role. Government of India’s vision is to propel manufacturing in various sectors such as electronics, auto components, medical devices, furniture, toys, battery manufacturing, agriculture, defence, aerospace, etc. To generate demand the union government is planning investments in infrastructure projects, give thrust to domestic manufacturing, monitoring imports, and enabling import substitution.
The machine tool industry is responding to government measures by developing and supplying matching products for sectoral needs and garner domestic and exports market. The industry is working with user sectors to offer sector specific products and solutions. By fine tuning existing products for the needs of user sectors, reaching out to new user sectors, building new products, offering total solutions and not just machines is going to be the game changer for machine tool industry and manufacturing, overall.
After taking cognizance of the prevailing situation of the global pandemic in India, IMTMA has rescheduled its flagship event ‘IMTEX FORMING & Tooltech’. IMTEX FORMING 2022 & Tooltech 2022 along with Digital Manufacturing 2022 will be held from 16 - 21 June 2022. IMTEX 2023 & Tooltech 2023 along with Digital Manufacturing will be held at BIEC from 19 - 25 January 2023. Read More |