Strong response to Chennai Edition of India Fastener Show

152 exhibitors showcased the latest advancements, trends, and solutions in the fastener, fixing, and fastener manufacturing technologies.

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Strong response to Chennai Edition of India Fastener Show

The India Fastener Show South concluded its debut edition in Chennai, Tamil Nadu on a high note. Organised by Future Market Events with support from Fasteners Association of India (FAI) and several trade bodies, the event was held from 10 April to 12 April at Chennai Trade Centre, Nandambakkam.

At the event, 152 exhibitors showcased the latest advancements, trends, and solutions in the fastener, fixing, and fastener manufacturing technologies. Over 10,000 fastener products including nuts, screws, bolts, rivets, and fastening solutions were put on display. Additionally, the show floor featured an extensive array of products and services, with a special focus on fasteners for the automotive, industrial, and engineering sectors, stainless steel & alloy fasteners, tools for fastening, automated fastening and joining technologies, and related products.

Chaitali Davangeri, Director at Future Market Events said, "We are thrilled with the success of India Fastener Show South, as the show exceeded our expectations in terms of participation, quality of exhibitors, and industry engagement. Happening for the first time in Chennai, the manufacturing and engineering hub of South India, the exhibition served as a catalyst for collaboration, innovation, and business growth. It provided a platform for stakeholders to connect, learn, and explore opportunities in this dynamic sector.”

Parag Shah, Secretary, Fasteners Association of India (FAI), said, “The event has once again demonstrated the strength and resilience of India's fastener industry, showcasing innovation, collaboration, and growth opportunities. We are proud to be part of such a dynamic and thriving sector that contributes significantly to India's industrial landscape.”

“The event has been instrumental in connecting us with industry peers, showcasing our latest innovations, and exploring new business opportunities in a new market. It has been a fantastic platform for networking, learning, and driving growth in the fastener industry,” said Vijendra Singh, DGM, OEMs Marketing, Mircon Group of Industries.

“We are delighted by the success of the India Fastener Show Chennai edition. The exhibition has provided us with a fantastic opportunity to showcase our products, connect with potential customers, and expand our business reach at South India’s growing manufacturing hub. We look forward to further growth and success in this promising market,” stated Sudhir Jain, Managing Director, Sudhir Automotive Industries.

“We are thrilled to have discovered exciting new business opportunities at the India Fastener Show South. The event has been a catalyst for connecting us with potential partners, exploring untapped markets, and enhancing our reach. We are excited about the prospects that have emerged from this experience,” shared Vikas Dahll, Regional Sales Manager, LPS Bossard.

The Pune edition is planned to take place from 17-19 October 2024 at Autocluster Exhibition Centre, Chinchwad MIDC.

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