Krause, Chairman of the AMA Association's Executive Board: "We anticipate a growing demand for sensor technology in India, largely due to the escalating need of automation in Indian industries and ongoing developments in electronics, automotive, safety and other fields.
"We want to leverage this potential opportunity through this combined technology platform and believe that it can benefit automation and sensor technology players in a major way." He further added, "Messe Frankfurt's technology platforms are known world over for their professional networking environment and targeted prospects and we are happy to extend our support for the forthcoming edition."
According to a recently-released TechSci Research report, India's sensors market is estimated to grow at over 20% in the next five years. Moreover, the government aims to make USD 15 billion (INR 96165 crores) Internet of Things industry in India by 2020.
Not only is this an opportune time to enter the Indian market, but this well strategised trade fair alliance covering all aspects of automation and quality assurance will also provide technology companies a platform to establish business relations in one of the fast growing automation markets in the world.
Independently, SPS Automation India 2016 will be dedicated to industrial automation and applied solutions whereas Motek India will cover automation in production and assembly line.
Control India, on the other hand, will cover solutions in inspection and quality assurance. Together, the three shows will target multiple end user sectors such as automotive, auto-components, gems and jewellery, pharmaceuticals, oil and gas, petrochemical etc. enabling collaborations and knowledge sharing at a global level.
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