Ahmedabad: As India’s manufacturing sector avidly embraces the fourth industrial revolution, the 17th ENGIMACH 2025, the country’s leading international manufacturing technology exhibition, is set to showcase innovations from global leaders, MSMEs and startups that are shaping the future of manufacturing technology.
Now in its 17th edition, ENGIMACH has evolved into one of the country’s biggest manufacturing technology showcases.
The upcoming exhibition, scheduled from December 3 to 7 at the Helipad Exhibition in Gandhinagar, will feature over 1,000 exhibitors from more than 16 countries, including over 100 international participants.
Spread over one lakh square metres, the exhibition will display over 10,000 products covering the entire production ecosystem.
This edition is set to feature solutions for Industry 4.0 manufacturing environment comprising cyber-physical systems with deep interconnectivity and intelligence powered by technologies like IoT, Cloud, Big Data, and AI.
Exhibits will include web enabled machines equipped with smart sensors and capable of data-driven independent decision making.
Smart manufacturing, integrated logistics and inventory management, predictive maintenance and concepts like mass customisation will be highlighted along with other emerging technologies.
Kamlesh Gohil, Chairman and Managing Director of K & D Communication, the organiser of ENGIMACH, said, “ENGIMACH has made significant contributions to the growth of India’s engineering machinery and machine tools sector over the past three decades.
The event has become even more important in today’s global environment, where companies across the world are looking at India as a manufacturing destination.
With growing domestic and international demand, Indian manufacturing is undergoing a rapid technological transformation, and ENGIMACH 2025 will highlight the latest global developments shaping the future.”
The exhibition is opportunely timed as despite global headwinds the Indian economy posted a five-quarter high of 7.8 per cent growth in GDP in the April-June 2025 quarter. The Indian machine tools segment, valued at $1.5 billion in 2023 is expected to continue growing at a CAGR of 8.2% up to 2032.
The show will be enriched with several co-located and concurrent shows like the 3rd Castings & Foundries Expo and the 7th India Tools Show, and supporting programmes like the International Buyer-Seller Meet, Technical Seminars, and Startup Summit.
ENGIMACH 2025 is expected to attract over 90,000 visitors from diverse industries from India and abroad, along with policymakers and representatives from leading industrial bodies.
The estimated value of business inquiries generated is projected to more than triple from Rs. 1,550 crores in the previous edition to Rs. 5,000 crores this year.
Apart from machine tools & automation, other product categories include material handling equipment, pumps & valves, hand tools & power tools, welding equipment & consumables, ITeS, machine tools accessories, gears, bearings, motors & drives, surface finishing & blasting equipment, industrial lubricants, industrial safety systems, storage & logistics systems, electronics & electricals, testing & measuring instruments, tubes & pipes, air compressors, industrial supplies, auto components & accessories, brass parts and emerging technologies among others.
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