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Conference & Exposition On Indian Steel Industry: GOING GLOBAL AND SUSTAINABLE 22-23 July 2015, Chandigarh 'DRIVING MAKE IN INDIA'

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Page 1: DRIVING MAKE IN INDIA' · 2015-06-26 · In 2014, India's steel demand grew by 3.1% to 76.4 Mt from 74.1 Mt in 2013. In 2015-16 structural reforms and improving confidence will support

Conference & Exposition OnIndian Steel Industry: GOINGGLOBAL AND SUSTAINABLE

22-23 July 2015, Chandigarh

'DRIVING MAKE IN INDIA'

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In 2014, India's steel demand grew by 3.1% to 76.4 Mt from

74.1 Mt in 2013.

In 2015-16 structural reforms and improving confidence

will support a further 8-9% growth in steel demand.

Steel Mart 2015 would provide a platform to highlight the

future trends of the steel industry and furnish an open-

ended approach for the participants to discuss the

challenges and opportunities in the light of the current

demand-supply scenario. The conference will largely focus

on the emerging opportunities of the North Indian Steel

Industry to help achieve its potential and to develop an

understanding about the contemporary use of different

types of steel products.

To become the 2nd largest steel producing sector in the

world by 2020

Focus to attain 300 MT /annum of production capacity by

2025 from 81 MT 2013-14

Setting up of Steel research & technology mission of India

India produced 7.07 MT of steel in January 2015, which

was 1.7% higher than the country's steel production in the

month of January 2014

Liberazation of Industrial Policy

Import of foreign technology & investment

Ministry of steel to play roll of facilitator for providing

broad directions & assistance to new & existing plants

Conference & Exposition on Steel

International participation

Networking opportunities and B2B meetings

Participants from producer, user and raw material

segments like construction industry, railways, automobile

industry, plant and machinery manufacturers, mining etc.

CEO’s Panel Discussion on

Enabling Policy Environment

for SteelMake in India: Opportunities

for the Steel IndustryMake in India: Session on

Application & End User

PerspectiveSession on Steel Production –

Zero Effect & Zero DefectS e s s i o n o n E n h a n c i n g

Competitiveness, Investment

Opportunities & Options for

Finance: Perspective on

MSME

OPPORTUNITIES HIGHLIGHTS

TECHNICAL SESSIONS

Hon'ble Minister of Steel, Mines & Labour & Employment Mr Narendra Singh Tomar

Mr Rakesh Singh , Secretary – Steel, Ministry of Steel, Government of India

Mr Narendra Kothari, Chairman & Managing Director, NMDC Ltd

Mr Ravi Uppal, anaging Director, Jindal Steel & Power Ltd

Mr Rajiv Gandhi, Executive Director, Maruti Suzuki India Ltd.

Dr A S Firoz, Chief Economist, ERU JPC, Ministry of Steel, Government of India

Mr Sushim Banerjee, Director General, INSDAG (Session Chairman / Moderator)

Mr Jayant Acharya, Director - Commercial & Marketing

Mr Lin, Yao Kang, Assistant General Manager, China Steel Corporation, Taiwan

M

Mr Anand Sen, President, TQM, Steel Business, Tata Steel Limited

YPS Suri, Country Head, Outokumpu India Private Limited

SPEAKERS INVITED

22-23 July, 2015

CONFERENCE•

• • • • • •

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Steel Producers & Organizations Decision Makers Policy Makers Engineers & Architects Equipment Suppliers Technology Providers Steel Engineers Associations Global Steel Organizations Academia, Researchers & Scholars

DELEGATE PROFILE

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To showcase the latest products, technology,

machinery & equipment, applications &

developments in the Indian Steel industry

To educate participants about applications of

steel amongst the user segments

To disseminate knowledge about the Steel

Industry

Evaluation of competition of Steel industry

To understand global steel markets

Creation of new markets

To create awareness amongst potential

consumers about the applications & benefits in

usage of steel

Sales via a targeted audience of qualified

buyers

Networking opportunity with steel user organizations

Interaction with government officials

Providing excellent brand visibility

An ideal platform to launch new products / find sales

agents and/or distributors

Showcase latest products, machinery, equipment

developments for generating business

• • • ••• •

Primary Steel Producers Railways & Railway Vendors Secondary Steel Producers Technical experts and academiciansStainless Steel producers & users

Buyers and Sourcing personnel Auto & Auto Parts Manufacturers

• • • • •

Consultants and ContractorsDefence & Security establishments Government Procurement Departments Industrial Entrepreneurs

Construction Industry

22-23 July, 2015

EXPOSITION

WHY EXHIBIT?

VISITOR PROFILE

TWO DAY EXPOSITION

Platinum Sponsors Portal PartnerSilver Sponsor Bronze Sponsor Associate Sponsor

SPONSORS

Knowledge Partner

SUPPORTING ORGANIZATIONS

HRO T US GS HE GN RE EVI AT T

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F PF AE R

G TINI C

S IPA AE TR OIC NNI

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The Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) works to create and sustain an environment conducive to the development of India, partnering industry, Government, and civil society, through advisory and consultative processes.

CII is a non-government, not-for-profit, industry-led and industry-managed organization, playing a proactive role in India's development process. Founded in 1895, India's premier business association has over 7400 members, from the private as well as public sectors, including SMEs and MNCs, and an indirect membership of over 100,000 enterprises from around 250 national and regional sectoral industry bodies.

CII charts change by working closely with Government on policy issues, interfacing with thought leaders, and enhancing efficiency, competitiveness and business opportunities for industry through a range of specialized services and strategic global linkages. It also provides a platform for consensus-building and networking on key issues.

Extending its agenda beyond business, CII assists industry to identify and execute corporate citizenship programmes. Partnerships with civil society organizations carry forward corporate initiatives for integrated and inclusive development across diverse domains including affirmative action, healthcare, education, livelihood, diversity management, skill development, empowerment of women, and water, to name a few.

In its 120th year of service to the nation, the CII theme of 'Build India – Invest in Development, A Shared Responsibility,' reiterates Industry's role as a partner in national development. The focus is on four key enablers: Facilitating Growth & Competitiveness, Promoting Infrastructure Investments, Developing Human Capital, and Encouraging Social Development.

With 64 offices, including 9 Centres of Excellence, in India, and 7 overseas offices in Australia, China, Egypt, France, Singapore, UK, and USA, as well as institutional partnerships with 300 counterpart organizations in 106 countries, CII serves as a reference point for Indian industry and the international business community.

Reach us via our Membership Helpline: 00-91-11-435 46244 / 00-91-99104 46244

CII Helpline Toll free No: 1800-103-1244

Confederation of Indian Industry

facebook.com/followcii twitter.com/followcii www.mycii.in

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Conference Delegate Fee (per delegate, for both the days)

Large & Medium SSIs/

CII Members 15% Discount forthree or more conferencedelegate registrationsfrom the same organization

Discount

Non-Members

L 3000/-

L 3600/-

L 2500/-

L 3000/-

• Delegate fee is inclusive of taxes• For more details please refer to the delegate registration form

Exposition Space (Space Rentals)

Additional Service Tax: 14% on space rental applicable (subject to revision)Electricity Security Deposit: 10% of the basic space rental (adjustable on actual electricity consumption)

For stall bookings & sponsorship options, please contact

Birpal Singh +91 78378 51314, [email protected]

Sarvpreet Singh: +91 82849 00501, [email protected]

Website:Email: [email protected]

Institutions

L 1500/-

L 2500/-

Space Type CII Member (INR per sqm)

Non Member (INR per sqm)

Shell Scheme

Indoor Raw Space

3000

2500

4000

3500