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Mach Auto Expo to begin on Feb 21

Mach Auto Expo to begin on Feb 21

Dignitaries during a press conference in Ludhiana on Tuesday. Photo: Ashwani Dhiman



Tribune News Service

Ludhiana, February 18

The ninth edition of the Mach Auto Expo 2020, India's leading exhibition on machine tools and automation technology, will kick start from February 21 to 24 at GLADA Ground, Chandigarh Road, Ludhiana.

This was announced by GS Dhillon, Managing Director, Udaan Media and Communications Private Limited. The expo will showcase latest machine tool technology and smart automation.

The motive of the expo is to provide the perfect platform for the MSME units to showcase latest technologies and innovations under one roof. Mach Auto focuses on machine tool, auto parts, engineering machinery, hand tools, and CNC machines.

During the expo, the latest multi-tasking CNC machines will be displayed. Apart from this, Internet of Things (IOT) which will reveal real-time production work and other information of the work will be on display. The top companies from across the world will showcase their products and display industrial automation with collaborative robot.

GS Dhillon revealed that 575 exhibitors from India and 20 other countries would be participating in the exhibition and they were expecting more than 50,000 visitors from PAN India in the expo. As many as 850 running machines will be on display in the exhibition.

A training camp will also be held in the expo which will guide the industrialists about the use of latest techniques and machinery.


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