Glasstechnology India 2008
6th International Glass Technology Trade Fair
for the Indian sub continent
New Delhi / India, December 5 – 7, 2008
Glasstechnology India 2008 is one of the most important platform to converge the new technologies and the business community. The show has grown as major activity hub for the entire SAARC countries.
Glasstechnology India 2008 in cooperation with Messe Dusseldorf, Germany is scheduled to be the largest ever convergence of all the stakeholders of the Glass industry in the country, which will help bring in new technologies, innovations in service, cost effective production, better quality and crucial global trade relationship.
It's the ideal place to find new, innovative and exciting products and forge new business alliances.
Glass industry in India has registered a rapid growth and is always on a progressive path towards value addition by taking up manufacturing of high value glass & allied products.
Radical economic changes introduced by India and the move towards integrating India with the rest of the world in the context of technology and trade has opened up new opportunities.
Highlights
Over 450 Companies from 45 Countries
The tradefair for the first time can accomodate more than 450 exhibitors, all leading names in the respective fields under one roof, making it the largest technology tradefair in India beating out own record.
Technology Seminars
To be addressed by leading technologists from all over the world on pressing issues concerning the industry.
Industry Workshops
Presented and managed by leading technologists and consultants of global repute.
Buyer-Seller meet
An ideal platform created to build business leads for structured networking.
International Pavilion
Display of latest in technology by leading technology innovators worldwide.
Tech Podium
Sneak preview of the latest products on display at the show and an interactive session with the technicians for better understanding of the new products.
Globalisation and establishment of WTO have further thrown up momentum for its acceleration.
6th International Glass Technology Trade Fair
for the Indian sub continent
New Delhi / India, December 5 – 7, 2008
Glasstechnology India 2008 is one of the most important platform to converge the new technologies and the business community. The show has grown as major activity hub for the entire SAARC countries.
Glasstechnology India 2008 in cooperation with Messe Dusseldorf, Germany is scheduled to be the largest ever convergence of all the stakeholders of the Glass industry in the country, which will help bring in new technologies, innovations in service, cost effective production, better quality and crucial global trade relationship.
It's the ideal place to find new, innovative and exciting products and forge new business alliances.
Glass industry in India has registered a rapid growth and is always on a progressive path towards value addition by taking up manufacturing of high value glass & allied products.
Radical economic changes introduced by India and the move towards integrating India with the rest of the world in the context of technology and trade has opened up new opportunities.
Highlights
Over 450 Companies from 45 Countries
The tradefair for the first time can accomodate more than 450 exhibitors, all leading names in the respective fields under one roof, making it the largest technology tradefair in India beating out own record.
Technology Seminars
To be addressed by leading technologists from all over the world on pressing issues concerning the industry.
Industry Workshops
Presented and managed by leading technologists and consultants of global repute.
Buyer-Seller meet
An ideal platform created to build business leads for structured networking.
International Pavilion
Display of latest in technology by leading technology innovators worldwide.
Tech Podium
Sneak preview of the latest products on display at the show and an interactive session with the technicians for better understanding of the new products.
Globalisation and establishment of WTO have further thrown up momentum for its acceleration.



