Indian Ceramics & Ceramics Asia 2017 set new records

More space, more exhibitors, more visitors

Indian Ceramics & Ceramics Asia, held for the second time together at the Gujarat University Exhibition Centre in Ahmedabad Gujarat from 1 to 3 March 2017, set new records by bringing 7100 trade visitors and 283 exhibitors together.

Exhibitors and visitors were extremely satisfied with the presentation of technologies and the accompanying events. Increases were recorded in all important areas – the number of visitors, the number of exhibitors and the total amount of exhibition space. The exhibiting companies from India and abroad showcased over 400 brands of machinery, raw materials, innovative solutions and technologies for the ceramics industry.

This year, Indian Ceramics & Ceramics Asia were larger than ever, occupying almost 12 000 m² space, an increase of more than 30 %.

First-rate support programme

Besides the exhibition, visitors attending Indian Ceramics & Ceramics Asia also enjoyed a first-rate programme of conferences and related events on the latest research results, trends and recommendations for day-to-day operations. As a result, Indian Ceramics & Ceramics Asia further strengthened their role as an expert forum and knowledge hub. The Innovation Exchange Forum received a great deal of attention and was very well attended on all three days of the exhibition. Well-known representatives of the ceramics industry gave 30-minute presentations and discussed challenges and future concepts for the Asian market. 

The networking programme “Buyer-Seller Forum”, which was organized by Indian Ceramics & Ceramics Asia for the first time, generated huge interest and reported strong participation. Top decision-makers conducted over 150 face-to-face meetings with the exhibitors.

Another popular event was the iBaRT(India Brick and Roof Tile Exhibition) Workshop titled “Mechanization of Traditional Indian Clay Brick Industry: Challenges and Opportunities”, which focussed on the current and future significance of the heavy clay sector, one of the industry’s key segments.

The next Indian Ceramics & Ceramics Asia take place from 7 to 9 March 2018.

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