The 10th edition of the India Machine Tools show, a major event for capital goods and manufacturing sectors, began in New Delhi. The biennial event, which takes place from July 11-14, showcases advanced machine tools, automation, and engineering technologies from India and abroad.
Over 300 exhibitors from 14 countries are showcasing more than 2,500 advanced industrial products at the show, which expects to attract over 50,000 business visitors from 25+ countries. K and D Communication organised the event with strong support from key trade bodies, including the Laser Industries Association of India, Ludhiana Machine Tools Manufacturers Association, and Machine Tool Manufacturers Association Rajkot. The show brings together global industry leaders and cutting-edge innovations under one roof.

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India’s manufacturing competitiveness
Amit Mistry, General Manager K and D Communication, said, “The India Machine Tools Show has become one of the biggest exhibitions of machine tools and automation and engineering machinery in the country. The machine tools industry is integral to India emerging as a global manufacturing hub. The milestone 10th edition of the show demonstrates the competitiveness of Indian manufacturing and is poised to be a catalyst for innovation, growth and collaboration. The previous edition of the show generated estimated business of Rs 1,295 crores, and we are confident this edition will catalyse even higher business.”

Extensive product showcase
India is a leading global producer of machine tools, valued at over $2.4 billion. The sector is expected to reach $4 billion by 2030, with a 10 per cent growth rate. The automotive industry is a major driver, contributing 12 per cent to India’s GDP by 2025. The India Machine Tools Show showcases various product categories, including cutting and forming machine tools, robotics & automation, additive manufacturing, laser machinery, welding equipment, industrial safety gear, hydraulics & pneumatics, testing instruments, and casting & forging components. Special focus areas include laser & welding technology, castings & foundries, and brass parts.