Third edition of ForgeTech India 2023 to focus on future industry trends, innovations

The event will include the presentation of technical papers by globally experts on industry developments as well as the exhibition of supplier capabilities and innovations such as equipment machinery and tooling.

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Vikas Bajaj, President, AIFI

Vikas Bajaj, President, AIFI

ForgeTech India 2023 - the largest conference and exhibition for the Indian Forging Industry has been announced by the Association of Indian Forging Industry (AIFI). The apex body of the Indian Forging Industry will be conducting this event from November 3-5, 2023 at Mayfield Estate in Kharadi, Pune, Maharashtra.

The event will include the presentation of technical papers by globally experts on industry developments as well as the exhibition of supplier capabilities and innovations such as equipment machinery and tooling.

The Convenor for ForgeTech India 2023, Yash Munot, Vice President, Association of Indian Forging Industry (AIFI) said, “With a focus on the growth and future trends of the industry, the third edition of the exhibition will assist us in offering a collaborative platform for all business partners of the sector.”

Vikas Bajaj, President of the Association of Indian Forging Industry (AIFI) said, “This exhibition allows all visitors to connect with veterans of the forging industry and observe exhibits to learn more about innovative technology and the future of the forging industry. In this edition, the response from the industry has been overwhelming with over 200 delegates and almost 50 exhibitors have already registered for India’s biggest biennial conference cum exhibition.”

The Association of Indian Forging Industry (AIFI) at present consists of over 200 members, accounting for more than 80% of the total production of the Indian forging industry. AIFI arranges regional meetings across the country to understand issues and trends in the forging industry.

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