In an exclusive interview with the Manufacturing Today, V Anbu, Director General & CEO, IMTMA and BIEC talks about the rational behind rescheduling the event and various other pressing issues that the industry has been facing.
Here are the excepts: What prompted you to take this decision to reschedule the event to a later date? IMTMA has arrived at this decision following the recent spike of Covid / Omricon related cases at multiple geographical regions in India. The exhibition has been rescheduled and the new dates will be announced shortly. We believes that the decision will help exhibitors and user segments to recover well from the Covid impact, leading to maximum participation and high-quality business outcomes.
Tell us what kind of preparations you are having to make sure the event becomes a huge success despite all the challenges while at the same time ensuring health and safety of participants?
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