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India’s Premier Aerospace
Manufacturing& Defence
Outsourcing &
Supply Chain Expo
INDIA MANUFACTURINGAERODEF
2ndEdition
17-19 January 2019Hitex, Hyderabad
www.aerodefindia.com
Indian Aerospace & Defence Industry
India is the third largest spender on defense in the world, after U.S and China. The capital expenditure by the Ministry of Defense increased approximately by 15-20% in the last ve years and is projected to grow at an accelerated pace in the India aerospace & defense market propelling it to an estimated size of USD 23billion by 2024. Growing focus on indigenous manufacturing and easing of FDI norms are likely to be the key driving factors.
Targeted spends of USD 130 Bn on military modernization in the next 5 years, are opening up interesting long term opportunities for private sector manufacturers and the value chain is likely to benet the MSME's engaged in supplies of raw materials, components, assemblies and sub-assemblies signicantly as India realizes its objective of self-reliance.
Why Hyderabad:
Hyderabad which was always a technology and innovation centre has in recent years emerged as a key hub of the aerospace and defence industry. It is considered as the missile center of India with several public-sector defence labs and missile manufacturing facilities located here. The presence of about 1,000 aerospace and defence related small and medium enterprises adds to its strength in the domain.
As the home to campuses of organizations like Defence Research and Development Organization (DRDO), Bharat Dynamics Limited (BDL) and Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) and multiple R&D labs Hyderabad presents the ideal eco-system that an event like AeroDef Manufacturing India would need.
5 Reasons to Exhibit:
• An exclusive platform to meet greet and transact business with defence and aerospace manufacturers• Identify demand trends in aerospace & defence for input material• Understand the best way to transact business with A&D players• Gain Access to Industry Leaders from A&D sector• Induce trials of your products and attract long term business
5 Reason to Visit:
• Identify suppliers of raw material, components, assemblies.• Understand the innovations in supplier market to upgrade your products• Strengthen your supply chain and mitigate potential risks by expanding vendor base• Reduce your sourcing cost whilst improving your product quality• Benchmark your existing materials, suppliers with alternate sources
Customer’s Feedback 2018
Ø Aditya Birla GroupØ Aeronautical Development AgencyØ All Russia Public OrganizationØ Bharat Electronics Limited (BEL)Ø Bharat Forge LimitedØ Defence & Research Development Organization (DRDO)Ø Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL)Ø Indian Armed ForceØ Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO)Ø JSW SteelØ Kalyani GroupØ L&T Heavy EngineeringØ Balmer Lawrie & Co LtdØ Mahindra & Mahindra GroupØ Mazagon Dock LimitedØ Epsilon Engineering Pvt LtdØ Mott MacdonaldØ Ordnance Factory BoardØ PPG AerospaceØ AirbusØ Brahmos
This unique fair brings together the best in
Indian aerospace sourcing and manufacturing
requirements under one roof.
Ø Aero Fasteners Pvt LtdØ Agarwal Fasteners Pvt. LtdØ Arrow Technical Textiles Pvt LtdØ Baker Gauges (India) Pvt LtdØ Bombay Tools Supplying AgencyØ Chowgule ABP Coatings India Pvt LtdØ ExxonMobilØ Forbes & Company LimitedØ Godrej & Boyce Mfg. Co LtdØ Grauer & Weil (India) LimitedØ Groz Engineering Tools Pvt LtdØ Investment & Precision Castings LtdØ LPS Bossard Pvt LtdØ Mehta Cad Cam Systems Pvt LtdØ Mitutoyo South Asia Pvt. Ltd.Ø Mysore Polymers & Rubbers Pvt LtdØ Nord Drive Systems Pvt LtdØ Oerlikon Balzers Coatings India Pvt LtdØ Randack Fasteners India Pvt LtdØ Redington (India) LimitedØ RL Steels & Energy LimitedØ Saarc CasesØ Schunk Intec India Pvt LtdØ Sylvac Metrology (India) Pvt Ltd
Key Visitors
Key Exhibitors
SUNIL KUMAR CHOURASIA, I.O.F.SDGOF & CHAIRMAN
ORDNANCE FACTORY BOARD
Purpose Met - Exhibitors
Excellent
45Good
12Very Good
40Very Poor
03
Likeness To Come Back Of Exhibitors
47Extremely Likely
35Unlikely
08Somewhat Likely
10
Happiness With Overall Organizing
Excellent
50Very Good
40Poor
02Average
08
Satisfaction Rate Of Exhibitors
0742 1536Completely
Happiness With Quality of Visitors
40 2035 05Completely
Satisfaction Rate Of Visitors
40 35 0520Completely
Happiness With Quantity Of Visitors
44 40 0808Completely
Retrospective of 2018
115+EXHIBITORS
2500+TRADE VISITORS
64+PRODUCT
CATEGORIES
95%SATISFACTION RATEFROM EXHIBITORS
Design Engineering & IT Solutions
Raw Material
Component Manufacturer & Suppliers
Engineering & Process
Other Tools & Suppliers
Maintenance Repair & Overhaul (MRO)
Electronics ComponentsAircraft & Subsystem Design
Avionics
Critical Components Design
Product Development
Software & Stimulations
Measurement, Inspection and Analysis
IT Solutions
Design & Simulation
3D Printing
Rapid Prototypes
Research & Development
Advanced Materials
Composites
Steel, Titanium & its Alloys
Sheet Metal Components
Additive Manufacturing
Aero Structure Components
Airframe Manufacturer
Aircraft Engines
Avionics & Flight Systems Components
Wings & Landing Gear Assembly
Wheels, Brakes & Landing Gear
Hydraulic Systems
Missile Casing & Launchers
Metal Casting & Forging
Foundry & Forgings
CNC Controls & Machineries
Finishing & Coating
Contract Manufacturing
Surface Treatment & Cleaning Equipment's
Aerospace & Defence Fasteners & Tools
Fasteners, Bearings & Standard Parts
Cutting & Welding
Connectors
Harnessing Accessories & Identication
High Performance Relays & Contractors
Rugged Fiber Optics & Cable Assemblies
Wire & Cables
Termination Devices, Splices & Crimp
Aircraft Wiring
Actuation
Power Distribution Assemblies
RF & Microwave Components
IT Solution Providers
Tools Manufacturer
Airport Equipment's & Services
Hardware
Lightning
Hydraulics & Pneumatics
Parts Distributors
Fuel & Lubricants
Cleaning
High Performance Fabrics
Glass
Aviation Oils & Lubricants
After Market - Spare, Parts & Services
Safety Related Equipment's
Rubber Components
Protection & Armoring
Visitor Prole
Defence PSU’s
OFB’s
Indian Armed Forces
Ministry of Defence & Industries
R & D Labs eg DRDO, ADA, ISRO, etc
Private OEM’s Companies
Exhibitor Profile
Meet Industry Leaders, Brainstorm on Growth Strategies, Build Protability
For more details, contact: Pawan Singh | +91 8860075056 | [email protected]
Ashish Nandan Shrivastava | +91 9718620077 | [email protected]
Defence Manufacturing & Supply Chain Summit
Delegate Fees: 8000/ (Plus GST)
Key Topics Covered
&MANUFACTURINGSUPPLY CHAIN SUMMIT
HITEX EXHIBITION CENTRE, HYDERABAD
17-19 JANUARY, 2019
Dr. P K C BoseVice Chairman & Managing Director,
Saertex India Private Limited
Dr. David Pritchard Associate Professor /Aviation Researcher
State University of New York - Empire State College
Ekaterina BocharovaHead of Sales Department
FORM ATE
Amit Pathak General Manager
Pratt & Whitney Customer Training
Sashi Sairaman Director
MTAB Technology Center Pvt Ltd
Anshul GuptaDirector
ESI India
Ÿ Simulation, Prototyping, Testing in A&D Sector – The latest developments
Ÿ Simplicity And Agility Through Digital Engineering For Manufacturing Value Chain
Ÿ Can 3D Printed Electronics Be Used as a New Dimension In Prototyping & Manufacturing
Ÿ Current and Future Applicability for Graphene and Graphene Composites in A&D
Manufacturing
Ÿ Developing Deep Electronics Competencies – an essential for taking A&D Manufacturing to
next
Session Faculty
0900 Registration & Coffee
0925 Welcome Remarks by Conference Chair:
AEROSPACE & DEFENCE MANUFACTURING IN INDIA: THE JOURNEY AHEAD
0930 – 1000 Moving from Cost arbitrage to making Indian manufacturing globally competitive
1000 – 1030 Engaging the Armed Forces in Collaborative Manufacturing Models
1030 – 1100 Telangana: The Emerging Hub of Aerospace & Defence Manufacturing
1100 – 1130 Aerospace Parks, SEZ's, Supply Chain Networks : the Infrastructure essentials for taking AeroDef Manufacturing to the next Level
1130 – 1145 Refreshment Break
NEW TECHNOLOGIES CHANGING THE FACE OF DEFENCE MANUFACTURING
1145 – 1215 Articial Intelligence, Blockchain, IoT in Defence Manufacturing – The untapped potential
1215 -1245 Simulation, Prototyping, Testing in A&D Sector – The latest developments
1245 -1315 Simplicity And Agility Through Digital Engineering For Manufacturing Value Chain
1315 -1400 Networking & Lunch Break
1400 – 1430 Can Additive Manufacturing Be a Future Technology With Real Economic Returns in Aerospace & Defence Manufacturing
1430 – 1500 Simulation-Based Methods For Pre-Processing Of Additive Manufacturing Of Parts
1500 – 1530 Additive Manufacturing And Prototyping In Maintenance, Repair And Overhaul (MRO)
1530 – 1600 Optimizing Manufacturing Operations With The Power of 3D Printing For Tooling
1530 – 1545 Refreshment Break
1545 – 1630 Can 3D Printed Electronics Be Used as a New Dimension In Prototyping & Manufacturing
1630 – 1700 Leveraging The Full Potential Of The Aerospace Supply Chain With Additive Manufacturing
1700 Closing remarks and end of day 1
Defence Manufacturing & Supply Chain SummitIndustry 4.0 Strategies for Competitiveness of Indian Defence &MANUFACTURING
SUPPLY CHAIN SUMMIT
18 January, 2019 CONFERENCE DAY#1
Session Faculty
0900 Registration & Coffee
0925 Welcome Remarks by Conference Chair:
ADVANCED MATERIALS TO POWER NEW GEN MANUFACTURING
0930 – 1000 Leveraging Advanced Composite Materials to Meet the Size, Weight, and Power Needed Without Sacricing Performance
1000 – 1030 Current and Future Applicability for Graphene and Graphene Composites in A&D Manufacturing
1030 – 1100 Utilizing Advanced Materials and Manufacturing Processes to Modernize and Sustain the Combat Systems
1100 – 1130 Cloud Manufacturing, big data, and IoT in Defence Manufacturing
1130 – 1145 Refreshment Break
1145 – 1215 Advanced Performance Structural Ceramics and Ceramic Composites for A&D Manufacturing
1215 -1245 Developing Deep Electronics Competencies – an essential for taking A&D Manufacturing to next level
1245 -1315 New Developments in Sensor Technologies for A&D Manufacturing
1315 -1400 Networking & Lunch Break
1400 – 1430 Big Data, Descriptive, Predictive & Prescriptive Analytics for Enhanced Manufacturing Supply Chain Performance
1430 – 1500 Predictive Maintenance: How to Prevent Asset Failure, Detect Quality Issues And Improve Operational Processes
1500 – 1530 Zero Defects In Aerospace Manufacturing: Tying The Knot On The Digital Thread&Managing Quality Standards at SME Suppliers
1530 – 1600 E-Procurement Implementation strategy: Streamlining procurement processes and increasing efciency and transparency
1530 – 1545 Refreshment Break
1545 – 1630 Preparing Procurement for Digital Disruption to the Supply Chain
1630 – 1715 Best Practice in Building Agility in Supplier Management
1700 Closing remarks, end of Conference
Defence Manufacturing & Supply Chain SummitIndustry 4.0 Strategies for Competitiveness of Indian Defence &MANUFACTURING
SUPPLY CHAIN SUMMIT
19 January, 2019 CONFERENCE DAY#2
Be a part of a multi-channel and wide-reaching marketing campaign
The multi-channel visitor marketing campaign is delivered by theAeroDef marketing team and drives people to the AeroDefwebsite to register. Activities include:
75,000+ targeted emails
25,000+ pieces of direct mail Screen shot of Website
1,00,000+ website page views
4000+ RSVP calls made to pre-registered visitors
25000+ calls made to visitor database
10+ media partners
Enhancing the visitor experience
All pre- registered visitors are kept updated through regulare-mails which highlight the latest news from AeroDef exhibitors.
AeroDef Pre-registered Pass takes the hassle out of visiting byproviding all pre-registered visitors with a Unique Numberand other information of exhibitors, prior to the event
Book your stand early to make the most of thecoverage the extensive marketing campaignoffers!
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Marketing Tools for ExhibitorsMarketing Tools available for exhibitors
include personalized banners, email invitations,
printed invitation and Personalized signatures.
Visit us @ Hall No.7Stand No.B 8
22-24 Feb 2018 | Bombay Exhibition Center, Mumbai
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Complete program was well conceptualized, planned, structured and executedby Team. Great participation from various Industry members, renowned Leadersand world class service providers. Topics for all sessions were adequately selectedconsidering the current/ future business challenges and participants were fullyenergized and engaged even till late evening.
Keep conducting such great programs and add value toward Make in India drive. Well done
Deepak Sharma, Indus Towers Limited
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