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GLASSPEX India 2011 testimonials

 
 

Solarpraxis AG, Miriam Hegner, Head of Conference Department
For us, GLASSPEX INDIA and the partnership with Messe Duesseldorf offered a very good framework to position a first conference on the very promising Indian solar market. We are very satisfied with the major demand and good feedback from participants and look forward to further projects in India. ...


Gardner Denver, Wolfgang Schulze Kadelbach, Sales Manager
The location of the exhibition is better than the last Glasspex exhibition, well connected to the highway. Being a centralized place, it is very convenient for both participants & visitors. Organisation team was offering quick and personalized services. New contacts and opportunity promotion new sales was possible. ...


Glass Worldwide, Mr. Dave Fordham, Publishing & Events Director
Having been involved with the AIGMF sponsored Glass exhibitions since their conception in the mid 1990's it is very impressive to see how Messe Duesseldorf have put their stamp on the event and expanded it so that GLASSPEX is now a major highlight of the global glass industry calendar. ...


Hindusthan National Glass & Industries, Mr. Sanjay Somany
HNG concluded business worth 4 million Euro by day 2 of the exhibition, and expects to finalize business up to 10 million euro before the show ends. ...


Dr. Bernd-Holger Zippe, Vorstandsvorsitzender von VDMA Forum Glastechnik
We see this positive trend also for the Indian market. India will post tremendous demand for glass over the next few decades holding great potential for machine builders. ...


Shanghai Pony Technology, Vinod Kumar Turki, Project Manager
SPT thanks Messe Düsseldorf India for conducting a good fair at Mumbai. Appearance of hall is good and is well maintained during glasspex. Staff is cooperative and helpful. ... ...Over all we are satisfied with the show and organizer.


Solarzentrum Allgäu, Nicole Bihler, PR/Marketing
It was a great time here on the German booth. Like everytime I am with this organization everything is so perfectly organized and there is always somebody to ask if you have questions or if you need help in any way. I recommend to be a partner of this booth in any case. ...


Shamvik Glasstech, Vijay Goel
This edition of GLASSPEX INDIA is great! 25% increase in the exhibitors had visible impact on the quality of visitors visiting the trade fair. The footfalls on both i.e. 1st & 2nd day were excellent. We expect a good follow up business. Shamvik Glasstech applauds the GLASSPEX INDIA team for a very successful show this editions. ...


Antonini Srl, Dipl. Eng. Francesca Antonini, Technische Abteilung
It’s the second time we participate in glasspex India- we find that the Indian market is today a potential source of growing business. During the exhibition we had the opportunity to meet customers, suppliers and agents. ...


Löwinger GmbH
The Glasspex India trade fair is used by Löwinger GmbH as a platform to be able to work the large Indian market more effectively. Löwinger GmbH has been producing machinery for the thermotechnical processing of tubing glass for more than 60 years. Through interesting contacts and intensive conversations at a well-organised trade fair venue, the growing Indian market is clearly recognisable. ...


 
 
2nd GLASSPEX INDIA establishes itself as


a key market place for the glass industry on the Indian Subcontinent

176 exhibitors from 19 countries and 4,072 visitors in Mumbai
GLASSPEX INDIA has become established! By the end of the fair, which took place in Mumbai from the 12 - 14 of January, 2011, it was clear that it has already established itself as fixed part of the international trade fair calendar.

Some 176 exhibitors (139 exhibitors in 2009) from 19 countries presented the entire value creation chain of the glass manufacturing process, including finishing and glass applications, to 4,072 visitors from 31 countries (3200 visitors in 2009) in Hall 6 of the Bombay Exhibition Center. Renowned exhibitors such as Bottero, DSF Refractories, Emhart Glass, Grenzabach, Hindustan National Glass, Saint-Gobain SEFPRO, Shamvik Glasstech, Bassra Machine Tools, Den Breven, CUMI, IAG, Gujarat Borosil, K-bond, Techno Trade Links and Zippe Industrieanlagen stood for top quality. read more

 
 
A springboard into the Indian solar energy market


The “1st Solar Industry Summit India” conference will take place as part of the international glass trade fair GLASSPEX INDIA in Mumbai on the 13th of January 2011.T

he setting for the first major conference held by the Indian solar energy industry couldn’t be better. GLASSPEX INDIA, which will once again be taking place from 12 - 14 January in the Bombay Exhibition Centre in Mumbai, already attracted almost 140 exhibitors and more than 3,000 visitors from around the world the first time it was held, in 2009. Many of the glass manufacturers and machine manufacturers attending the fair are closely linked to the solar energy industry and are often amongst the global players in this forward-looking market. Taking part in the Solar Industry Summit thus offers the unique opportunity to get an all-round impression of the current products on the solar energy market and the latest production technologies, all in one place, while meeting new contacts in one of the most important markets of the future. read more

 
 
GLASSPEX INDIA in conjunction with the 2nd edition of GPD India (Glass Performance Days) in Mumbai


Enhancement of GLASSPEX focus on architecture, flat glass and solar technology - India is one of the world’s fastest growing economies. The growth in its population and higher standard of living are driving forward the subcontinent’s construction and automobile sectors in particular, while creating an increase in the demand of consumer goods. In all these areas, glass plays a significant role, for example as a modern construction material in architecture, as packaging material or as automotive glass. GLASSPEX INDIA, International Exhibition for Glass Production, Processing and Products, offers international companies the ideal framework for a very specific presentation to the Indian glass market.
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GLASSPEX INDIA 2009: Glass trade fair celebrates a successful premiere in one of the world’s most important growth markets


Who dares wins! The people behind GLASSPEX INDIA dared – and have won. After the three days of the fair, both the 139 exhibitors from over 20 countries as well as over 3,200 registered trade visitors to the fair were very satisfied with the premiere of the trade fair for the glass industry.

"Qualified information”, “interesting new aspects,” “valuable suggestions”, were just a few of the remarks made by visitors, on the one hand. The exhibitors, on the other hand, were taken by the very specific and well guided interest shown by the visitors and their level of knowledge. The companies that exhibited had come with bundles of optimism and a wealth of innovations, and their expectations were fully met. In a difficult economic climate that hasn’t spared the glass industry, GLASSPEX INDIA 2009 offered an excellent opportunity to conquer a wide variety of sectors. Be it representatives of the building trade, the pharmaceuticals industry, the food and beverage sector, the booming communications market or the car industry – everyone was at the Pragati Maidan Exhibition Centre in New Delhi from 2 - 4 December. Demand and supply for the entire supply chain, from glass production and refinement through to glass applications, were perfectly in tune with each other.

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GLASSPEX INDIA

GLASSPEX INDIA is the satellite show of glasstec Düsseldorf – the world‘s largest trade fair for the glass industry -, offering the Indian glass market a comprehensive overview of the latest developments and trends in the areas of glass production, processing and products.

 
 

Why GLASSPEX INDIA?

  • India has over the years established itself as one of the world’s fastest growing economies and has become a key player in numerous trade verticals globally.
     
  • India continues to grow as 2nd fastest growing economy in the world, 3rd largest in terms of purchasing power parity and the 10th most industrialized country in the world.
     
  • Moreover, the process of reforms and the consequent deregulation, liberalization and globalization of the economy has unleashed the enormous growth potential of the country. This has made India as a preferred destination for domestic and foreign investments.
     
  • India is one of the few markets in the world which offer high prospects for growth and earning potential in practically all areas of business. There exists immense investment opportunities both at the National and State Level.
     
  • The growth in its population and higher standard of living are driving forward in particular the subcontinent’s construction and automobile sector, while the demand for consumer goods is also rising.
     
  • The automotive sector is one of the core industries of the Indian economy. The delicensing of the sector in 1991 and the subsequent opening up of 100 per cent foreign direct investment (FDI) through the automatic route marked the beginning of a new era for the Indian automotive industry. Since then almost all the global major automobile players have set up their facilities in India.
     
  • Indian incomes are likely to grow three-fold over the next two decades and India will become the world's fifth-largest consumer market by 2025.
     
  • The real estate sector in India has observed a quite revolution over the past decade thanks to India’s booming economy which has led to an increased demand for both commercial and residential space. According to a study by a leading industry chamber, the Indian real estate sector is expected to grow at 30 per cent over the next decade, attracting foreign investments worth US$ 30 billion.
     
  • India is among the fastest growing pharmaceutical markets in the world. The country's pharmaceutical market is expected to maintain a healthy growth rate of 12-13 per cent and expected to cross the US$ 10 billion mark by 2010 and reach approximately, US$ 12 to 13 billion by 2012.
     
  • In all these areas the material glass plays a superior role, for example as a modern construction material in architecture, as packaging material for foodstuffs and pharmaceutical products, as vehicle glass or the basis for displays and communication cables in the electronics industry.

 
 

Exhibitors at GLASSPEX INDIA will get world class organizing standards and quality visitors from all the desired visitor segments.

For visitor GLASSPEX INDIA is going to the best networking platform and they will find leaders from the industry from all over the globe.

 
 

More informations and functions

++ newsflash ++ AIGMF is committed to make GLASSPEX INDIA 2013 the largest glass industry event in South Asia ++

Please download the post show report with all relevant facts & figures around GLASSPEX INDIA 2011 here.

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Impressions third day, 14.01.2011

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Impressions second day, 13.01.2011

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Pictures of the inauguration, 12.01.2011

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Impressions Solar Industry Summit, 13.01.2011

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Impressions first day GPD, 11.01.2011

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Please download the latest news on the attractive side programme of GLASSPEX INDIA 2011:

Download the 2nd GPD Glass Perfomance Days India 2011 programme here

Download the 1st Solar Industry Summit India programme here

Impressions 2nd India Day at glasstec 2010

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Dave Fordham, Publishing & Events Director, glass worldwide