The recently concluded Metal Forming Expo, held at the Bombay Exhibition Centre in Goregaon East, Mumbai, from May 16-18, 2024, has once again cemented its status as India’s leading exhibition on sheet metal working, metal forming, laser cutting, and manufacturing technologies. The event featured 106 exhibitors, 7,409 attendees, and 941 VIPs from across India.
Held concurrently with the India Welding Technology Show, the second edition of the Metal Forming Expo provided a comprehensive platform for manufacturing professionals to source machinery, connect with industry peers, and collaborate with stakeholders. This dynamic event fostered numerous networking opportunities, strategic partnerships, and business growth. Additionally, it served as a valuable marketplace for small and medium enterprises (SMEs) to gain visibility, attract potential customers, and explore export opportunities.
Chaitali Davangeri, Director of Future Market Events, expressed her delight at the event’s success: “We are thrilled with the response received at the Metal Forming Expo in Mumbai. The enthusiasm and participation we witnessed were remarkable, showcasing the unwavering commitment and innovation within the metal forming and sheet metal working sector. We look forward to creating future editions that drive innovation, expand business networks, and contribute to the overall growth and modernization of India’s manufacturing industry.”
Machinery Galore at the Metal Forming Expo
The expo featured renowned players like A Innovative International, ADK Engineering, BDS Machine, Bodor Laser, Energy Mission, Fledon, GVK Metal Forms, Hindustan Hydraulics, KMT Water Jet, Laser Technologies, Max Photonics, MB Jigson Hydraulics, Mehta CadCam, Messer Cutting, MS Cut, Purvaj, Sahajanand Laser Technology, and Suresh Indu Laser, among others. They showcased the latest machinery and technologies in sheet metal working, laser cutting, bending and forming, precision engineering, punching and stamping, CNC machining, welding, joining, surface treatment, CAM/CAD software, automation, and robotics. These innovations cater to various sectors including manufacturing, engineering, automotive, and heavy industries.