In terms of exhibition and interchange volumes, Metef is the largest exhibition on metals and smart technologies in the SEMEA area (South Europe, Middle East, Africa) and certainly one of Asia's trend-influencers. The context of this exhibition is Italy, with the largest aluminium community in Europe, and with the second-largest industrial volumes in Europe. With over 10,000 operators and 400 exhibitors from over fifty countries, the Metef scenario concerns metals, intellectual research and innovation. Certainly it is the most suitable setting to host the conference "India-Italy. Industry and Intellectual Interchange" on June 23.
{alcircleadd}The event follows various initiatives organized by ArtValley in Kolkata, India and in particular BGBS 2017, with the participation of 45 Italian companies and the commitment of West Bengal Government. The conference is held in collaboration with the Embassy of India in Rome, the India-Italy Chamber of Commerce in Mumbai, the Consulate General of Calcutta, Al Circle, A&L, the Amafond and Assofond Associations, with the organization assured by Quindi, Shonagon and JS Group (Kolkata, Mumbai, Bangalore, Delhi).
The conference will host three panels: the first on Economic, Industrial and Intellectual Scenarios between Italy and India (with the intersection of the Railways market); the second, on the Function of Metal Engineering and Aluminium Upstream and Downstream Production. The third conference focuses on Influential Technologies in Hubs between Italy and India: Milan, Kolkata Verona, Dubai, Mumbai.
In addition to Maurizio Sala, President of the Confindustria Amafond, among others, the following participants have been confirmed: Gloria Gangte, Embassy of India Rome (Acting Ambassador, Business Officer); Damiano Francovigh, General Consul of the Italian Republic in Kolkata; Mario Conserva, President of Metef; Claudio Maffioletti, Secretary Gen. India-Italy Chamber of Commerce – Mumbai; Madan Mohan Sethi, First Secretary of Commerce, Embassy of India, Rome; Vikas Devnani, Director of AlCircle; Ajit Singh, CEO of AZCOM; Carmine Zappacosta, CEO Italcertifer (FS Group); Francesca Bruni, President of Art Valley; Dario Calogero, CEO Ubiquity; Piero Starita, Laviosa; Daniele Matteini, President of the Consortium Ditecfer; Franco Zanardi, Vice President of Assofond; and Veronica Bocci, Coordinator of the Consortium Ditecfer.
{googleAdsense}
Conference Programme Highlights:
1. Industrial cooperation scenarios between India, Europe, Italy and West Bengal, Italians active in India
2. India-Italy Transport and Railways Intelligence
3. Smart metals
4. Digital trends, technological and cultural assets
This news is also available on our App 'AlCircle News' Android | iOS