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EEPC India signs up with Messe Munich for flagship 'bauma 2019' event

| | Aug 03, 2017, at 06:01 pm
New Delhi, Aug 3 (IBNS): EEPC India has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Messe Munich for enabling India's participation in the popular 'bauma 2019 ' exposition for construction and mining goods.

The MoU, expected to boost engineering exports through strategic tie-ups in Europe, was signed in New Delhi, on August 1, by EEPC India Executive Director Bhaskar Sarkar and Exhibition Group Director of bauma at Messe München, Nicole Schmitt.

'bauma' is the world’s leading sector event for construction machinery, building material machines and mining machines

With a total exhibition space of 605,000 square meters, 'bauma' is also said to be the largest trade show in the world.

In 2016, 'bauma' broke all previous records, attracting a total of 3,425 exhibitors from 57 countries, and 583,736 visitors from around 200 countries, the organisers said.

"The Indian engineering industry is looking forward to participating in the prestigious fair, in its 2019 edition. Our construction and mining companies are fast adding value in terms of technology and scale and would be looking for new global opportunities through such fairs," said Sarkar.

Held once in three years, the fair is scheduled to be held in Munich, Germany, between April 8 and 14, 2019 . 

Nicole Schmitt said that India is scaling up fast and the global firms are keen to partner with Indian industry to cater to the world demand for construction material and mining equipment.


Image: bauma website

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