automotive engineering show 2013
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An International Exhibition on Technologies for the Car Plant June 6 - 8, 2013, Chennai Trade CentreTRANSCRIPT
TURNING OPTIMISM INTO SUCCESS FOR THE INDIAN AUTO SECTOR
6 8 June 2013, Chennai Trade Centre, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India
An exhibition on Technologies for Automotive Manufacturing
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WHAT IS IN STORE…
USD 36 Billion in 2006
New factories being set up in Automotive hubs – Pune, Chennai and Gurgaon
USD 145 Billion by 2016
“AUTOMOBILE” IS THE NEXT BIG THING TO HAPPEN FOR INDIA
• Demand Growth Due to rising incomes, a growing middle class and a young population.
• India amongst the worlds top 5 auto producers by 2020
Growing Demand
• Opportunity for Ultra Low Cost car manufacturing
• Innovation Likely to intensify in Engine Technology and Alternate fuels
Innovation Opportunities
• GOI aims to make India as global manufacturing ,R &D Hub.
• Policy support in form of SOPs ,Taxes and FDI Encouragement
Policy Support
• India has significant cost advantage .Auto firms save 10 -15% on Operations in India over Europe and latin America
• India 3rd Global Destination in terms of FDI value in 2011
Increasing Investments
MANUFACTURERS ARE FACING CHALLENGES
• Cost Pressure
• Consumer Expectation & Technology Leadership
• Safety Concern
• Increasing Competition
• Quality Concerns & Sustainability
NEED TO AUTOMATE, INTEGRATE, MODERNIZE…
Manufacturers need a forum / a platform to identify and interact with suppliers of technology that is right for them.
Partners who would take them toward…
“MANUFACTURING EXCELLENCE”
Source :-figures from Automotive Mission Plan 2016 /
Ernst & Young's 2012 India attractiveness survey
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ABOUT THE SHOW
The event’s objective is
“Helping Vehicle and Auto-component companies deploy appropriate technology and connect to providers of systems and processes to optimize efficiency, quality and costs.”
It is a tradeshow dedicated to automotive plant processes and systems, or “manufacturing enablers”.
THE SHOW FEATURES
1) Exhibition with about 150 stalls
2) Concurrent Theme Show – Metrology and Test Systems
3) Pavilions for Controls and Standards
4) Sponsored seminars by exhibitors
5) Technology Exchange – short presentations open to all
6) Excellence Awards for Innovation and Creative Automation
7) Quizz conducted by SAE and ARAI
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Chennai is the second largest industrial city in India, and the hub of ancillary engineering units. It is one of the most heavily concentrated centers of Auto Vehicle and Component manufacturing facilities in this part of the world, making it fondly known as the “Detroit” of Asia.
30% of India’s 4-wheeler vehicles and 35% of automobile components are manufactured in Chennai.
DELIVER YOUR MESSAGE…
VISITOR INVITATIONS
An extensive campaign of promotions ensures the
Automotive Engineering Show attracts the RIGHT
profile, RIGHT number and RIGHT level of buyers to
the show.
Online Press Release
Over 5000 invitations to own database
Invitation program to participants’ customers
Associations invitations
SMS Reminders
FM Radio
Posters and promotions in Clubs
Third-party web resources and registrations
Outdoor Publicity
Concentrated Social Media Activity
Seminar slots for exhibitors
Newspaper advertisements
Mass E-mailers
Press meeting 3 days before the event
Trade journal ads, write-ups and mailing activity
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TYPICAL PROFILE OF VISITORS
Thousands of users from the rich and vibrant Automotive district of Chennai, including Ennore, Avadi, Oragadom, Sriperumbudur, Chengulpet, Hosur, Pillaipakkam…
Middle level executives from Production facilities are in focus.
Typically Design Engineers, Quality personnel, Production heads, R & D personnel, Planning, Procurement, Manufacturing Engineering, Capital purchase, Equipment Specifiers / consultants for New projects etc. visit the show.
TAKE AWAY FOR THE VISITORS
The program’s collaborative nature enables participants to also learn from one another.
Visitors return home:
… inspired with new ideas for optimizing their plant operations
… with ideas for potential upgrading of their equipment
… with a valuable network on a managerial level
GLIMPSE FOR OUR SHOW
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WHY YOU SHOULD PARTICIPATE
Highlight your company’s activities, plans , aims
and objectives
Directly access an audience seeking your solutions
Expand advantage over competitor / market share
Increase industry contacts, sales leads
Gain customer retention
Give opportunity for new customers / members / partners to interact with you
Your commitment to Automotive community
Launch of new products/services
INDICATIVE DISPLAY PROFILE
IT solutions – Design Planning Manufacturing
Automation systems, Sensors, Controllers
Metal Cutting including Laser cutting
Productivity Enhancers, Tools, Jigs and Fixtures
Specialized Welding including Laser welding
In-plant (Material) Handling systems
Automotive Painting, Paint-shop Integrators
Robotics
Metrology, Quality Inspection & Vision System
SOME KEY PAST EXHIBITORS
Siemens Ltd, Demag Cranes & Components (I) P.
Ltd., Bosch Ltd., GW Precision Tool India Pvt. Ltd.,
Henkel, Honeywell, Eural Gnutti S.P.A., Barco
Electronics Systems (P) Ltd., Rockwell Automation,
Gudel India , Jyoti CNC and Automation, Messung
Systems – Mitsubishi Electric, ABB Ltd., GE Fanuc,
Tektronix, Taikisha, Tata Consultancy Services,
Mitutoyo South Asia, Yaskawa Motoman Robotics,
Fraunhofer Institutes, Germany, Sick India, Cummins
India Limited, B & R Industrial Automation, SAP
India / KPIT Cummins, Mahindra Composites, , Diab
Group, Pepperl & Fuchs , Larsen & Toubro, Anest
Iwata Motherson, SHUNK Intec, Difacto Robotics,
KUKA Robotics, Honeywell Automation Trumpf
India, Godrej Material Handling, Steinbichler Vision
Systems Pvt. Ltd. and many more.
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Exhibitors Visitors
A CREDIBLE PLATFORM FOR IDEA EXCHANGE
An automotive plant is a highly collaborative place where different subsystems work in perfect tandem. AES has allowed manufacturing technology players to display solutions, which are very relevant and are accessible to the people who actually need them.
When it first started in 2007, there was no show on the horizon which talked specifically about manufacturing technologies for the automotive sector.
It has taken 5 years to establish the platform and now it is widely recognized as a credible platform.
ENCOURAGING INNOVATION
The Awards function instituted by the Automotive Engineering Show is instrumental in bringing in tremendous enthusiasm to plant personnel.
Being recognized for innovative ideas, they go all-out to show their talent through case studies, which are judged by an august Jury comprising the who’s who in the Industry. Interaction takes place at the highest, lowest and middle levels.
RECOGNISING THE ROLE OF LOCAL ASSOCIATIONS
AES has consistently tried to highlight the role of industry associations, whether in Pune or Chennai. This has helped the industry to have a better understanding of the local associations, their exact mandate and the key people who could drive future changes.
SUB-EVENTS
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PRESENTATION
Every participant will have a complementary 25- minute’s presentation session at the Technology Exchange area within the exhibition where pre-invited attendees will join them with their question and challenges faced in their plants. The invitation program will be undertaken by the organizer to the exhibitor’s customers.
AUDIENCE PROFILE
Manufacturing, Quality Control, Production, Tooling and Maintenance professionals will have the opportunity to explore the potential for advanced application of dimensional metrology to increase production quality and throughput.
METROLOGY THEME SHOW
Every field of industry has its set of requirements. Measurement processes in the automotive industry are vital since failure of the surveillance process may result in recall of thousands of vehicles.
How do metrological requirements meet such needs for technical and cost performance? How to define what is ‘just necessary’? How such new technical and economic challenges ‘drive’ the new features of modern metrology? How the current frames of reference used need to be adjusted to include these new trends? What new requirements are to be taken into account?
TOPICS
• Reverse Engineering
• Body-In-White Inspection
• Flush and Gap Inspection
• Measurements in the Paintshop
• Reducing Part rejection
• Die and Mould Applications
• Sheet Metal Inspection
• Full Vehicle Inspection
• Non-Contact Metrology Applications
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THE THEME
In keeping with the theme “Manufacturing Excellence”, the show will host the 3rd edition of the “Excellence Awards for Innovation and Creative Automation”.
Middle-level factory personnel are felicitated for their innovative handling of challenges which enhanced plant performance and efficiency. They illustrate their experiences and the best cases are given awards.
Cases received from participants are first screened internally and then evaluated by a highly qualified and neutral jury.
A GLIMPSE FROM THE PAST
EARLIER EDITION WINNERS, SPONSORS
SOME JURY MEMBERS FROM EARLIER EDITIONS
•Mr. V. K. Bhalla - CEO (Ashok Leyland Nissan Vehicles Ltd)
•Mr. Balasundaram Radhakrishnan – VP Powertrain Operations Ford Engine Plant
•Mr. Jacques Foulquier – MD, Renault Nissan Technology & Business Centre India
•Mr. Mukund V. Mavalankar – Director Technical (Bharat Forge Ltd,)
•Mr. Dilip Sawhney – Regional Director (Rockwell Automation India Pvt. Ltd. & Executive Council Member (Automation Industry Association)
•Mr. Sandeep Balooja - Group President Business Development, (Anand Group) & Chairman (ACMA - Western Region)
In association with
PARTICIPATING OPTIONS
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Shell space: furnished booth, created from international standard exhibition material. Standard furniture is provided based on booth size.
Tariff - Rs. 9500 per Sq M
Bare / Raw space: chalk-marked area, to be designed and erected by stand contractors specialized in this.
Minimum 30 SqM, Rs. 9000 per Sq M.
Registration: Rs. 2500
GLIMPSE
TECHNOLOGY SESSION / PRODUCT PRESENTATION
Individual sessions allow participants to expand the reach of their products / services among prospective customers and reinforce rapport with existing customers.
• Seminar program is given to the presenter to promote his session amongst his best customers.
• Program publicity via the official media campaign.
• Audience will comprise group and individual delegates from the OEM and Tier 1 community, Technocrats, Academicians, Govt and semi govt. PSU and from the private sector.
Per session sponsorship is Rs. 25,000 per hour and includes Tea and cookies for the attending audience
GLIMPSE
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ONSITE VISIBILITY WHY SPONSOR?
Sponsorships are proven to multiply the benefits derived from participation at Trade Shows by over 100% and altogether enhances viewers’ perception of your commitment to the industry. It helps reach targeted niche markets without waste.
• At the AES, enhance how you are perceived by automotive OEM and Tier 1 companies.
• Reinforce your leadership in the field of automotive manufacturing.
• Profile your technologies to key players.
• Meet a qualified buying audience from the region’s automotive manufacturers.
• Your company name stands out head and shoulders above the competition.
• Benefit from high profile networking opportunities.
• Gain direct association to Automotive Engineering Show’s extensive promotional campaign.
• in mailings and advertising • posters and promotional hoardings • invitation cards • logo and link on event homepage
PRE-SHOW VISIBILITY • At the inauguration • During the Exhibitor Dinner • At the Excellence Awards • Opportunity to address the Press meeting
STATUS
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Mr V K Bhalla, CEO, Ashok Leyland Nissan Vehicles
“In the emerging trend of technology advancement and the need for system improvement to meet the market demand and customer requirements, automotive OEMs in India are focusing on concepts like frugal engineering, lean manufacturing solutions, low cost automation and high-definition automation systems.”
Mr Mukund Mavalankar, Director-Technical, Bharat Forge
“Keep accelerating by using less and less resources and efforts to make the automotive industry lean and Progressive.”
Mr. Raman Chaudhari, Polymer Engineering Department, Fraunhofer Institute For Chemical Technology
“Very excellent organization from FEMPL as well as one thing that I am impressed at , it was quite an interactive show, where we could speak with lots of people related to the automotive industry.”
Mr. M. M. Singh, Managing Executive Officer – Production, Maruti Suzuki India
“I am glad to be here. This type of events where auto manufacturers & equipment manufacturers get opportunity to see each other & really have a cluster where you can come and see things that are going on. I think it is a great opportunity for OEM’s like us also.”
Mr. Ken Imamura, President, Yaskawa
Robotics
I am very impressed and very happy to be here at automotive engineering show. Lot of people and lot of enquiries and I hope to participate next time.
Dr. Arun Jaura, Vice President Technology & Head Engineering Centre, Eaton
“It is indeed an honor to be here this is the second show that we are having in pune. This is a landmark for us in the city of Pune and the industry. This show that we are having today can provide an avenue for us to build the right kind of talent and talent pipeline.”
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In conclusion, If you sell technological solutions to help manufacturers do their manufacturing – whether OEM or Tier 1 companies; If your product / equipment / service / process / technology goes into the automotive plants, Take part in the Automotive Engineering Show! You cannot go wrong.