The 1st Indian Engineering & Technical Ceramics Exhibition


India ETC 2010 is being operated in conjunction with Indian Ceramics 2010, the 5th Ceramic Materials,Supplies, Plant & Technology Show, will take place from 2-4 March at The Karnavati Club. The Karnavati Club is a well known and respected centre, much used by the Gujarati business community.

The club, established in 1989, it is located on the Sarkhej-Gandhinagar Highway and now covers a total area of around 46,500 square metres. A broad range of modern facilities are offered throughout the club and office bearers are drawn from established professionals across Ahmedabad, voted in a recent SundayET poll of Indian CEOs as one of the top five futuristic cities in the country.

What is more, for 2010 we have unveiled substantial investment in upgrading facilities for exhibitors and visitors alike, ensuring that the Indian Ceramics experience continues to grow and meet the expectations of the widest possible visitor profile.

Gujarat – a truly international ceramics base
Exhibiting in Ahmedabad, you will be right on the doorstep of the most important Ceramic Manufacturing Clusters in Southern Asia and one of the few areas globally experiencing rapid growth.

Overall, Gujarat accounts for over 70% of India ’s ceramic production and the Morbi/Thangadh/Himatnagar centres alone are responsible for the manufacture of nearly 60% of the country’s ceramic wall and floor tile and sanitaryware.

The city of Ahmedabad itself – the most important industrial, commercial and educational centre in the state – is a significant location for insulating ceramics technology. Growth in these sectors in India is running at around 15% per annum – twice the typical rate in global ceramics. Plus, with the modernisation programme for smaller units which has been initiated, overseen by the renowned CGCRI Naroda Centre, quality is steadily being enhanced and exports from SMEs have already been boosted by an amazing 50%–60% in just the last two or three years.

It is estimated that the top 750 ceramic manufacturers in Gujarat have invested around US$550 million in new production technology and factory buildings so far.

Put indiaETC on YOUR exhibition calendar…
  • India’s total refractories production capacity is already in excess of 2 million tons.
  • Technical ceramics has one of the highest growth rates in the Indian ceramic industry.
  • Resurgent steel industry to provide ready market for enhanced high temp products.
  • Massive market for micro components in ceramics – mobile phones, solar power industry.
  • Increasing uptake of technical ceramics in the automotive, medical and defence industries.

    – India challenging in all these areas.
We want you to be a part of it and have worked hard to put together attractive and yet practical packages.

The venue that we have chosen for 2010 offers the flexibility of various types of presentations, economically structured for all the many types of ceramic supply businesses and, we believe, is in keeping with the deep-rooted traditions of the local industry.


Be part of Asia’s fastest growing show in its most exciting growth market!

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