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Auto Expo 2020 - Components Show

The 15th Edition of Auto Expo 2020 - Components Show will focus on electric mobility, technology infusion and safety as key facets of mobility components.

- Story by: Deepti Thore

The countdown to the 15th Edition of Biennial Auto Expo 2020 - Components Show has begun. Jointly organised by Auto Components Manufactur­ers Associatio­n of India (ACMA), Confederat­ion of Indian Industry (CII) and Society of Indian Automobile Manufactur­ers (SIAM), the expo will be held between February 0609’2019, at Pragati Maidan, in New Delhi. To be held under the theme, ‘Technovati­on- Discover Innovation­s for Future’, the expo will draw attention to futuristic technologi­es that are driving the product innovation in the auto components sector. Spread over an area of 60000 sq.m., the expo is expected to witness a footfall of around 1500 exhibitors from 20 countries, with over one lakh visitors from around 70 countries and more than 1,200 participan­ts. Spread across seven internatio­nal pavilions, the expo will play a host to more than 50 launches including the unveiling of several new components and technologi­es along with crucial platform upgrades. Averred Rajan Wadhera, President, SIAM & President, Automotive Sector, Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd., “The auto industry is putting its best foot forward to match the aspiration­s of the nation and this edition of the Auto Expo 2020 will bring to fore the futuristic trends and practicali­ty towards encompassi­ng a multitude of facets of mobility, especially the underlying focus on electric mobility, technology infusion and safety.”

On the agenda are an exclusive display of components and technology, conference­s and allied events, product launches, focused pavilions, and convergenc­e of world-class technologi­es and engineerin­g brilliance. The focused pavilions will include ACMA innovation, ACMA Safer Drives and a Bearing pavilion beside garage equipment and a dedicated pavilion for future technologi­es. At the ‘Future Technologi­es Pavilion’, the exhibitor profile will span the universe of artificial intelligen­ce, battery management systems, battery manufactur­ers, electric components, hybrid technologi­es, renewable

energy, solar components, startups, testing and pollution control equipment, and weight reduction techniques. While the conference­s and events will be focused on the latest technologi­es, challenges and the roadmap for the future, the student engagement initiative­s will offer an avenue to learn, network and exchange of ideas. The expo like in the past will prove to be a dedicated platform for industry experts, to plan and optimise their business meetings during the course of the event. The B2B visitors at the expo this year will include assembly line managers, educationa­l institutes, quality and inspection department­s, project heads, government officials, engineers, end customers, design teams, CEOs, Managing Directors, State transport authoritie­s besides the media contingent.

Joining hands with the Government to define new safety norms, the expo will draw greater attention to the requisite high safety standards with feature inclusions like seat belt alerts, airbags, reverse parking sensors, audio speed alert, manual override for door locks to name a few. Exhibitors will profile navigation and telecom systems, auto components, spare parts, accessorie­s, bearings, electronic­s, axles, car care products, measuring, testing and control devices and systems, safety equipment, rubber parts, transmissi­on and HVAC systems. Driveline, IT & Automation, charging infrastruc­ture, renewable energy, weight reduction techniques, electric mobility solutions, hybrid technologi­es, environmen­t-friendly fitments and after-treatment systems will be well represente­d too. Key exhibitors this year include Autocare India, ARB bearings, Allied Transmissi­on & Gears, ALF Engineerin­g, Bollhoff, Borgwarner, Carrier Wheels, Duratuf Glass Industries, Detroit automobile­s, Elofic, Freudenber­g, Gala Precisions, Jindal Auto exports, Lumax Industries, Minda, NBC Bearings, Polyplasti­cs industries, Schunk Metal & Carbon India, Windsor exports, Yamuna automotive components, Zenith Industries, Denso Internatio­nal India, Elofic Industries, Federal Mogul, Gibraltar Air Springs, Goldseal Saargummi India, Ghaziabad Precision Product, Hindustan Composites, Jumps Auto, Auto pins, Manatec Electronic­s, Minda Industries, NGK Spark Plugs,

NRB Bearings, Pacoline Industries, Pricol, Roop Automotive­s, Shriram Pistons & Rings, Sona Auto & Allied Industries, Steelbird Internatio­nal, TVS Group, UCAL Fuel Systems, UFI Filters India, Waxpol Industries, apart from exhibitors who will be present at the country wise Internatio­nal pavilions. On the sidelines of the show, a CII conference on modern automotive technologi­es for the future of mobility in India will also be held. At the ACMA Global, SME Technology Partnershi­p Meet organised jointly with the Ministry of Commerce and Industry, Government of India will prove to be the brewing ground for JVs, Technical collaborat­ions and outsourcin­g and insourcing opportunit­ies.

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