
IFAT India Mumbai Environmental Protection Expo Expo Profile
The India Mumbai Environmental Protection Exhibition - India Water Exhibition (IFAT India) is the most influential and respected environmental exhibition in South Asia. The increasing market potential - comprehensive reforms, constantly improving investment environment, rising purchasing power have already made India a strong economy.
The India Mumbai Environmental Protection Exhibition - India Water Exhibition (IFAT India) This year's exhibition area has increased by 50%, gathering 410 participating companies from 25 countries and 6 international pavilions, and adding a hall dedicated to showcasing solid waste management solutions.
This year's new initiatives at the Indian Environmental Exhibition include "Speaker's Corner", an interactive space where exhibitors can showcase their innovative products to interested visitor groups. As in previous years, business matching sessions and live demonstration areas continue to attract large numbers of visitors, ultimately leading to purchase orders.
The "Innovative Water Forum" and "Innovative Recycling Forum" brought together over 50 renowned speakers, including environmentalists, corporate leaders, think tanks, and government agencies. Some of the key topics discussed included wastewater treatment, used oil processing, solar panel recycling, construction waste recycling, and circular economy principles.
The "IFAT India Open Forum" organized by the German Association for Waste Water and Waste (DWA) provides practical guidance for young professionals in the sewage treatment and water technology sectors. Similarly, the German Consulate organized its first roundtable discussion, with senior representatives from Indian municipal authorities and companies discussing ongoing and upcoming sustainable urban development projects. (The content of this article is owned by Juzhan.com, unauthorized forwarding is prohibited.)
The fragmented environmental technology market in India will see steady growth. With the increase in market demand and government investment, the commercial potential of the Indian environmental industry will be enormous.The India Mumbai Environmental Protection Exhibition - India Water Exhibition (IFAT India) will become the preferred venue for stakeholders in the environmental sector to gather, exchange ideas, and seek solutions.
Exhibitor List
IFAT India Mumbai Environmental Protection Expo Range
Solar Utilization: Solar thermal / photovoltaic products; solar panels, solar water heaters, solar stoves, solar heating, solar air conditioning, solar power systems, solar batteries, solar lights
Green Clean Energy: Wind turbines, wind turbine blades, wind power accessories, biomass energy fuels, tidal energy and other ocean energy systems, geothermal energy, nuclear energy, etc.
Environmental Protection: Waste utilization, fuel electromagnetic, coal handling, air energy, environmental protection and energy saving, pollution control and recovery, protection and protection of natural and cultural resources, energy policy, energy investment, etc.
Water Treatment: Water treatment technology and equipment, water supply and drainage systems; various valves, pumps, pipes, etc. Green cities; green buildings, green energy renovations, sustainable development, green products, practices and technologies, low-energy buildings, associations and institutions, clean transportation, etc.
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IFAT India Mumbai Environmental Protection Expo Process
1.Submit the business license of the company
2.Submit product picture and name
3.Receive exhibition presentation documents and booth drawings
4.Submit booth application form/Sign booth contract
5.Pay the contract booth deposit
6.Prepare for exhibition
IFAT India Mumbai Environmental Protection Expo Series
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