Cidex to host expo on pharma, biotech
industries
The Hindu Business Line
Our Bureau
Hyderabad 10 July,
MESSE Dusseldorf GmbH, along with its Indian
subsidiary Cidex Trade Fairs, is set to host Interkama India 2005 where three
concurrent events on pharma, biotech and automation-related industries would be
hosted in October.
The Project Director of Cidex Trade Fairs, Mr Japesh Thakur, told Business Line,
"Following the success of the first essay of Interkama held in Hyderabad in
2003, we have decided to broadbase the reach and tap the market out there in the
North."
On a visit to Hyderabad, Mr Thakur said the first exhibition was supported by
the Instrumentation, Systems and Automation Society (ISA)-Asia Pacific region
and ARC Advisory Group Inc.
To consolidate on the gains of the first round held in 2003, the second
exhibition will be held concurrent to Pharma India 2005 and Biotech India
International 2005.
This has been designed since there is synergy between these sectors and
automation is finding widespread applications in both pharmaceutical and
biotechnology industry.
The exhibition seeks to serve as a business-to-business (B2B) platform focussing
on turnkey solutions for industrial automation, testing and calibration
equipment, barcode and industrial networking among other areas.
Coinciding with the event, ISA will host a conference on `Integrating
Measurement and Process Control Systems with Enterprise Systems.' A CEO conclave
addressing harnessing Global Competitiveness of Indian pharmaceutical and food
industries, through integrated automation, is aimed at oil and gas, pharma,
cement, power, food processing and metallurgy sectors.
The meet, to be hosted at IEC-Greater Noida during October 1-3, is aimed at
addressing the northern region, particularly, industries coming up in Himachal
Pradesh and other States. About 125 companies are expected to participate in the
event across various themes. These include Rockwell, Toshvin Analytical, Rapid
Pack Engineering, Thermolab, Millipore India, Remi Sales, among others.
The Hindu Business Line
July 10th,
2005
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