The traditional lamp-lighting ceremony to open the fourth edition of the ACMA Technology Summit, held on January 29-30 in Pune.
Anant Geete said, “While the government is committed to introduce e-mobility in the country, the introduction would be gradual so as not to disrupt the current industry value chain.”
Ram Venkataramani, president, ACMA, presenting a memento to chief guest Anant Geete, Union Minister for Heavy Industries & Public Enterprises.
Vinnie Mehta, director-general, ACMA, presents an award honouring excellence in the auto Component industry. This year there were 224 applicants, of which 82 winners were awarded.
Captains of component industry urge suppliers to transform in an era of disruptions

ACMA Technology Summit, held in Pune, calls upon the supplier community to invest in R&D, focus on product innovation and upgradation of skills to stay relevant and competitive.

30 Jan 2019 | 8124 Views | By Autocar Professional Bureau

The Automotive Component Manufacturers Association of India (ACMA), the apex body of the auto component industry in India, has called upon the supplier community to adapt and transform through systematic R&D, creation of new products and upgradation of skills, to stay relevant and competitive in what is an era of ...

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