THE MUCH-AWAITED IMTEX WILL RETURN THIS year with a combined show - IMTEX 2022, IMTEX FORMING 2022, Tooltech & Digital Manufacturing - at the Bangalore International Exhibition Centre (BIEC) at a later date as the event had to be rescheduled.
Both IMTEX 2022 and IMTEX FORMING 2022 exhibitions will provide ample opportunities for visitors to witness the latest technological advancements in the field of machine tool and manufacturing which will propel business activities.
Concurrently, Tooltech will showcase cutting tools, sub-systems and accessories, CAD/CAM, etc. Digital Manufacturing, also held concurrently, will feature additive manufacturing and evolutionary Industry 4.0 concepts. The live display of technologies will enable visitors from various industry sectors to make informed decisions.
Ravi Raghavan, President, IMTMA said, IMTEX today occupies a premier position in the exhibition landscape as South Asia's largest show on manufacturing technology. Every change and shift in metal cutting and metal forming will be showcased at this edition. He said the manufacturing sector has been doing well on the back of several reforms initiated in the recent past which has been reflected in the machine tool industry's growth figures with a record 25% increase in consumption as against previous year.
Over 600 exhibitors from as many as 18 countries will be showcasing innovations in metal cutting and metal forming in an exhibition space of around 70,000 square metres in 5 exhibition halls. A sizable number of Indian and foreign companies from Germany, Spain, Taiwan and the United States of America will set up country pavilions.
Some of the top exhibitors this year include:
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