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Report on the 10th edition of "Roof India - 2011" |
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Report on the 10th edition in "ROOF INDIA" series was held during 27 – 29 May 2011 at the Bombay Exhibition Centre, Mumbai, India Roof India 2010 saw over 101 exhibitors displaying their latest to over 3,500 visitors. The 2011 edition witnessed over 115 exhibitors and over 4,000 visitors. Clearly, the series promises to be an even bigger draw, with every passing year. India is fastest growing economy in the world & the fourth largest in terms of Purchasing Power Parity. The country's $12 billion real estate market, estimated to be expanding at the rate of 30 per cent annually, is projected to grow to nearly $90 billion over the next decade, according to analysts at Merrill Lynch. This spells huge opportunity for construction and a host of allied industries such as roofing, cladding pre-engineered buildings (PEBs), metal building systems and steel structures (MBSS), roof landscaping, waterproofing etc ROOF INDIA 2011 is now the pioneering event in Asia for Roofing, Cladding, Pre-Engineered Buildings, Metal Building, Systems, Tensile Architecture, Steel Structures & Spaceframes, Green Roofs / Roof Landscaping, Roof Waterproofing, Roof, Insulation, Roofing Machinery, Roof Fastening Systems etc… Inspite of the global economic slowdown , India is today STILL the 2nd fastest growing major economy in the world a booming economy has kick started all industry sectors including the Construction & Infrastructure industry. The Airport modernization or new airports projects, 2010 Commonwealth Games, Metro Rail, new Hotel or Serviced Apartments or Resorts projects, IT Parks, SEZs, Industrial City or Parks, Retail Malls, Hypermarkets Multiplexes, Integrated Townships etc are the buzzwords today in the India's booming Construction & Infrastructure industry. The recently concluded Roof India 2011, Asia's largest roofing and allied technologies event, and the tenth in the series, aimed at tapping this enormous potential by bringing together key players, industry representatives and prospective clients from India and around the world under one single roof Marked presence Over 115 exhibitors from India and abroad displayed the latest from the world of roofing and allied products and technologies. The exhibitor list comprised the likes of Bayer Malibu Polymers, Essar Steel, Henkel Polybit, Hyundai Hysco Steel, Engineering Edge/Ason Enterprises, Kirby, Mehler Technologies, Owens-Corning, Pennar PEB, Certainteed/Saint Gobain, Tata BlueScope Steel, Vijaynath Roofing, Zamil Steel and so on. Strong turnout A benchmark for industry, the three-day exhibition saw over 4,000 visitors including architects, civil engineers, structural consultants, real estate promoters/ builders, town planners, civil contractors EPC project consultants, business persons/entrepreneurs and others looking for total building enveloping and roofing solutions. Organisation and support The show was organised by Unitech Exhibitions Pvt Ltd, a leading professional exhibition organiser since 2001. It enjoyed the support of prestigious organisations such as NRCA (National Roofing Contractors Association) - USA, TensiNet (International Association of Tensile Fabric Companies) and IGRA (International Green Roofs Association). Meanwhile, the next edition in the Roof India series, Roof India 2012, will be held at the Chennai Trade Centre from May 25-27, 2012; as announced by Unitech towards the end of the event. |
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