Air conditioning, refrigeration, ventilation cooling and cold chain industry is poised for a huge growth and is expected to attract significant foreign investments in the coming years. The budget for 2018–19, has outlined this fact that the next big wave is certainly in the farm and non-farm sector. The big ticket investment in the sector features in the agenda of the government and is aimed to double the farm income by 2022. India, being an agrarian society, the rise in farm income will play an important role in the rise of disposable income and thereby influence the air conditioning, refrigeration, ventilation and cold chain industry and it also is a strong area of focus for the government.
After the outstanding success of the 1st edition of RAC India ExCon, the 2nd edition of this event is scheduled from Thursday 17th Oct – Saturday 19th Oct, 2019 at NSIC Grounds Okhla, New Delhi. The first edition of the event saw a participation from 75 exhibitors and 1976 trade visitors. The event promises to bring trade professionals from HVAC&R and cold chain industry together for the meaningful trade interactions. The exhibition will see the participation from more than 200 exhibitors across the globe and more than 3000 quality trade visitors. The event will have potential visitors from pharma industry, ice-cream manufacturers, dairy industry, meat industry, warehouse owners, cold storage owners etc. The event offers unparalleled networking opportunities with the key leaders from the industry.
As a value added feature, the exhibition will also have programmes to boost your business prospects and knowledge enhancement such as international conference, Brain Bate and Buyers Programme. In Brain Bate programme, a panel of guest speakers from the manufacturing, retail and other application sectors will be invited to talk on the key issues faced by the industry. In other words, its will outline the expectation of the users and the solutions from the seller.
The event has been well recognised by the Trade Bodies and Government of India as well. Parallel to the main exhibition, they are organising Reverse Buyer Seller Meet (RBSM). RBSM is one-of-a-kind event which opens numerous doors of opportunities for Indian manufacturers and businesses to expand their footprints, mainly to the developing nations. RBSM 2019 promises to have a high-profiled 75+ buyers from the developing countries for tie-up with Indian manufacturers. This opportunity has been made possible with the support from the Department of Commerce, Ministry of Commerce and Industry, and Government of India. The event will facilitate one to one meetings of buyers with suitable Indian counterparts matching with buyers sourcing requirements.
Naveen Seth, Principal Director PHDCCI has expressed the hope that the event will fulfill its objective of trade interactions and provides networking opportunities to all concerned for business and knowledge enhancements.
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