Auto Expo 2025 - Dialogues | ACMA's Shradha Suri Marwah and Vinnie Mehta
The top leadership of Automotive Component Manufacturers Association of India (ACMA), which is the main organising force behind the Components Show 2025 held at Yashobhoomi earlier this month, speaks on the overwhelming response received from industry and visitors and its resolve to be future-ready.
At the recently-concluded Auto Expo 2025, Autocar Professional exclusively spoke with the Automotive Component Manufacturers Association of India or ACMA leadership to gauge the response to the Components Show concluded in New Delhi on January 21.
The Components Show 2025, which was held at New Delhi's Yashobhoomi, witnessed an overwhelming participation by over 1,000 local and international exhibitors, as well registered a footfall of over 75,000 visitors across its four days.
In this latest video, ACMA President Shradha Suri Marwah states it was the largest automotive component show India has ever seen. Vinnie Mehta, Director General of ACMA, adds that the show marked the resilience and resolve of the industry to be a self-reliant and relevant industry that is transforming from a brick-and-mortar sector to a technology-driven industry.
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26 Jan 2025
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