Over three days of the trade fair the latest technologies from the wire and cable industries, tube processing and tube trading as well as metallurgy were presented by 406 exhibitors on just under 8,000 m2 of exhibition area. Alongside a high percentage of exhibitors from India, there were again large country pavilions from Germany, Austria, Italy, the USA and China.
The concurrent holding of the three trade fairs generated valuable synergies for both exhibitors and visitors alike. The atmosphere was governed by many conversations at trade fair stands and the prospect of good follow-up business.
Exhibitors rated the quality of visitors as positive throughout while high decision-making competence and good technical knowledge characterised the conversations at the stands. To the tune of 12,300 trade visitors came to the Bombay Convention & Exhibition Center in Mumbai, corresponding to a 28 % increase in visitors over the previous events.
In parallel with this trade fair trio, Messe Essen and Messe Düsseldorf India organized the India Essen Welding & Cutting.
The next trade fair trio wire India, Tube India and Metallurgy India will again be held concurrently with India Essen Welding & Cutting at the Bombay Convention & Exhibition Center in Mumbai from 27–29 November 2018.
For further information please visit: www.wire-india.com, www.tube-india.com and www.metallurgy-india.com
Industriepolitik 2026: „Raus aus dem Jammertal, rauf auf den Lösungsweg“
Der Wirtschaftsverband Stahl- und Metallverarbeitung (WSM) fordert konkrete Sofortmaßnahmen zur Stärkung der Wettbewerbsfähigkeit: Aussetzung des nationalen CO2-Preises für die Industrie und Abschaffung des Solidaritätszuschlags. „Wir müssen raus aus dem Jammertal, rauf auf den Lösungsweg”, betont WSM-Hauptgeschäftsführer Christian Vietmeyer. Beide Maßnahmen seien kurzfristig umsetzbar und würden 2026 direkt wirken.





