IWMA at wire China and India - Improved show services for members
The world’s largest corporate membership association for the wire and cable industry – the International Wire and Machinery Association – will be providing a host of hospitality services for its members and their clients to use later this year at wire China and wire & Cable India.
With a larger stand than in previous years, more centrally positioned for the convenience of members, the IWMA continues to be a valued industry partner of ‘wire’.
For wire China 2014, taking place from 24th to 27th September at the Shanghai New International EXPO Centre (SNIEC), and wire & Cable India 2014 which will take place at the Bombay Convention & Exhibition Centre in Mumbai from 28th to 30th October, the IWMA will offer improved services to members such as hospitality facilities, meeting and office space, translation services, internet facilities and general exhibition advice and assistance.
In fact the IWMA stand at all regional wire shows will mirror the quality and range of services that are provided at the Düsseldorf show, the largest in the industry, and provide greater visibility for the association and its members alike, whilst continuing to provide the highest level of support and expertise that everyone has come to expect.
Shell scheme stand application packs for these prestigious wire and cable exhibitions are available upon request from the IWMA office. Once completed, they should be returned to the IWMA or forwarded directly to Messe Düsseldorf, which will then confirm your company stand allocation.
If your company wishes to exhibit at either of these well-established exhibitions, then please contact the IWMA office for an application pack. IWMA would be delighted to help.
wire China 2014
wire China, launched in 2004, co-organised and developed jointly by Messe Düsseldorf and its subsidiary in China together with Shanghai Electric Cable Research Institute, has now become the leading trade fair of its kind in Asia, not only in exhibition scale but also for its international influence.
Over the years it has been playing an irreplaceable part in the industries' trading and communication aspects. Together with industry players, wire China is committed to driving the development of China’s wire and cable industry, witnessing achievements and exploring opportunities. The trade fair is widely acclaimed among Chinese and foreign exhibitors and visitors alike.
World-renowned companies and leading brands, industry experts and industry players will meet again here in September and brainstorm the latest developments and applications in the industry.
China's urbanisation rate is estimated to exceed 55 per cent by 2015. The annual social fixed asset investment will top 30 trillion RMB, with that in infrastructure, eg power, construction, real estate, water conservancy, totalling more than 15 trillion RMB, bringing rosy market prospects and numerous business opportunities to wire and cable industries.
wire & Cable India 2014
Just a month later it will be the turn of Mumbai to host countries from around the world with the ever-increasingly popular wire & Cable India.
The main customers for the wire and cable industry in India are the automotive, telecommunication and construction industries and all will come together for the 5th wire & Cable India international exhibition.
In the past few years, these three industries have witnessed a rapid expansion and that has led to an annual growth of about 25 per cent in India.
The Indian government has begun to focus primarily on public private partnerships with major infrastructure projects being the growth engine, especially for the development of the transport sector.
As per the details provided in the Automotive Mission Plan 2006-2016, the Indian government is geared up to double the automobile industry's contribution to the country's GDP by 2016 and furthermore intends to create 25 million new jobs in the industry.
The telecommunications market in India is the third largest in the world and it is the fastest growing. This growth is being witnessed in the wireless and telephony sectors. Furthermore, in the Internet sector, the government is making endeavours to provide the rural regions of India with broadband connections.
