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MMMM 2008 feature the Indian metallurgy market achievements and new developments!

2008-02-06 00:00:00


On 13th to 16th November 2008, New Delhi will host three specialised metallurgical events: MMMM 2008 exhibition, IIM's 2008 International Metallurgical Conference: 46th National Metallurgist Day and 62nd Annual Technical Meeting with National Awards, which will be held alongside each other in India Expo Centre, Expo XXI, Greater Noida Expressway, New Delhi, India.


The Minerals, Metals, Metallurgy and Materials exhibition (MMMM) is India's premier trade exhibition for the metallurgy industry. With 14 year's experience, MMMM 2008 is an established leading and most significant Indian and South Asian metallurgical exhibition and it offers the ideal forum to achieve your goals in India and South Asia.


Last edition in year 2006 of the MMMM Exhibition, nearly 15,000 professional visitors and decision makers from integrated steel works, midi and mini steel works, specialised range of products: cold rolling mills, tube mills, wire manufacture, cable manufacture, engineering consultants, manufacturers of non-ferrous metals, manufacturers of ferrous metals, users of non-ferrous metals, users of ferrous metals, research and development institutes, universities and many others industry professionals have visited the MMMM 2006 Exhibition in New Delhi.

This year, the MMMM 2008 exhibitions will include specialised workshops, roundtables and presentations which will attract even more specialists. As always, this bi-annual metallurgy event promises to be absolutely packed with up-to-the minute information, analysis and opportunities for interaction, and a special occasion for anyone involved in the Indian metallurgical sector.


Annual National Metallurgists' Day Celebrations: The Ministry of Steel of the Government of India designated 14th November of every year as the National Metallurgists' Day (NMD. NMD is celebrated by IIM by conferring awards on professionals making valuable contributions in various areas of metallurgy and materials science.


46th National Metallurgists' Day Celebrations: November 14, 2008: The outstanding contributions made by distinguished metallurgists from India in metallurgical education, research and industry will be recognised by various awards in the forenoon, in the presence of several dignitaries.


62nd Annual Technical Meeting with National Awards: The Annual Technical Meeting 2008 (ATM) will be held in a slightly different format this year during the MMMM 2008 Exhibition in New Delhi and will feature verbal and paper presentations in several mini-symposia. Several topics have emerged from the broad themes of Iron and Steel, Non-ferrous Metallurgy and Metal Sciences requiring special attention and review by experts in the form of mini-symposia.


Why Regenerate Focus on Business in India: India has one of the fastest growing metals, metallurgy and minerals sector in the world. The Indian metals sector, especially the steel and aluminium segments have the dual advantage of a fast growing demand from domestic and export markets and easy raw material access in terms of huge high quality iron ore, bauxite and coal reserves. The rapid growth in the steel and aluminium sectors has created a range of opportunities for equipment suppliers, technology providers, potential investors and consulting companies in a number of areas.


Source:Transportweekly