Pharma firms to meet in Noida
Business Standard
New Delhi, 20 July 2005
The focus of the pharmaceutical
industry has shifted from the south to the north and many large players are now
setting up plants in Baddi in Himachal Pradesh and in Uttaranchal.
A biotech park has been finalised in Punjab. Keeping this in view, CIDEX Trade
Fairs Pvt Ltd, one of the country's foremost exhibition and fair management
companies, has decided to organise INTERKAMA INDIA 2005 in Greater Noida.
This is a biennial event, held in 2003 in Hyderabad for the first time. The
event will be held during October 1-3 at the India Exposition Centre in Greater
Noida.
The event would be a combination of three shows; Interkama (on automation and
instruments), Pharma India (on pharmaceutical machinery, pharmaceutical
packaging) and analytical instrument and Bio Tech India Integration (on biotech
products and services).
Interkama, the world’s leading brand for automation exposition, is currently
held at Hannover, Germany and is a must attend event for professionals from the
automation and instrumentation sectors. It attracts leading players from all
over the world, who display the latest technologies and products and is attended
by over 5 lac business visitors.
| THE PHARMA FAIR
EVENT AGENDA
Interkama :
On automation and instruments
Pharm
India: On
pharmaceutical machinery. pharmaceutical packagng
BioTec India Integration:
On biotech products and services |
TO SHOWCASE
- Process and manufacturing
automation
- Instrumentation and integrated IT
solutions.
- Biotech services, bio informatics, bio
processed software
- The entire range required in specialised
industry segment
|
In India, after the initial success of INTERKAMA India 2003, the first edition
of this specialized fair, which took place at HITEX, Hyderabad, Cidex Trade
Fairs Pvt. Ltd., the 50:50 joint venture company of Messe Duesseldorf and
Koelnmesse International, have brought back the brand as a second edition, this
year.
INTERKAMA India 2005 will showcase, Process and Manufacturing Automation,
Instrumentation and Integrated IT-Solutions.
The product line on display encompasses the entire range that is required in
this specialized industry segment. The exhibition is supported by one of the
most respected international bodies ISA- Asia Pacific District.
They are also organizing a two days conference on the theme –“Harnessing
Technology For The New Economy”, which promises to impart the much needed
academic input to the event.
It provides the most valuable platform for Indian organizations to gain the
desired networking opportunities in a world-class show organized locally.
Leading international players such as Yokogawa,
Rockwell, Siemens, Endress plus Hauser, Forbes Marshall, GE Druck, Berthold
Technologies, Dresser Europe, Greaves and many more had participated in 2003 and
the list of participants looks even more impressive this time.
Biotech India Integration will put together people in biotech services, bio
informatics and bio processed software. They are keen to provide hardcore
solutions to the bio tech companies.
The automation industry in India
has great potential and it is of great consequence since it is estimated that by
the year 2010 India could grab 5 per cent of the world market.
Thakur said such events have become indispensable in the present product and
patent regime because it provides a platform to the entrepreneurs to meet their
suppliers and apprise them of the kind of development is needed to integrate
with the global market.