India Fastener Show South 2024 set to be the largest exhibition on fasteners and manufacturing technologies
The exhibition will feature a wide range of fastener products, including nuts, screws, bolts, and rivets, catering to the needs of the manufacturing and industrial sectors.
Chennai will host the India Fastener Show South from April 10-12, 2024 at the Chennai Trade Centre, Nandambakkam. Organised by Future Market Events with support from the Fasteners Association of India (FAI), the expo aims to connect buyers from various industries with over 150 exhibitors.
Chaitali Davangeri, Director at Future Market Events, highlighted the significance of Chennai's industrial prowess and the growing demand in the automotive fasteners market. The exhibition will feature a wide range of fastener products, including nuts, screws, bolts, and rivets, catering to the needs of the manufacturing and industrial sectors.
The expo will be open to trade visitors from 10 am to 6 pm, attracting an estimated 15,000 attendees seeking innovative fastening and manufacturing technologies. Exhibitors will be showcasing products suitable for automotive, industrial, and engineering sectors, including stainless steel and special alloy fasteners, tools, and automated fastening technologies.
Leading suppliers such as Micron Precision Screws, LPS Bossard, and Sudhir Automotive will be among the exhibitors presenting their products at the event. With an expansive exhibition area of 5,000 sqm, this edition of the India Fastener Show South promises to be the largest dedicated exhibition on the fasteners industry to date.
Attendees can register for free at www.indiafastenershow.com to explore the latest offerings in fasteners and manufacturing technologies.
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