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The capital is all set to host the 14th MMMM Expo to be held on September 27-29 | News India

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New Delhi, September 23 (HS). The capital New Delhi is set to host the 14th Expo, the largest trade show on Minerals, Metals, Metallurgy and Materials (MMMM). The international exhibition on MMMM will be held from 27 to 29 September 2024 at the India International Convention and Expo Center (IICC), Yashobhoomi. It will be the largest event of Minerals, Metals, Metallurgy and Materials in India.

Giving information about the preparations for the 14th MMMM Expo on Monday, Gagan Sahni, Director of Hive India Private Limited, said that the importance of its profile is increasing day by day after each edition. He said that it has set a new example every time in terms of the number of visitors and the volume of business transactions. Sahni said that more than 300 exhibitors from more than 10 countries will participate in this joint event. Along with this, more than 12 thousand buyers will come here from South Asia.

Gagan Sahni said that the event is being organized in collaboration with the Indian Institute of Metals-Delhi Chapter and with the active cooperation of the World Metal Forum (WMF). He said that separate pavilions will be built for China, European countries and Russia in MMMM 2024. Sahni said that the 14th edition to be held in New Delhi from 27 to 29 September 2024 will promote the expansion and progress of minerals, metals, metallurgy and materials sectors in the country through joint ventures, partnerships, investment and technology exchange and large-scale deals.

He said that separate pavilions will be built for China, European countries and Russia in the MMMM 2024 Expo. He said that this international exhibition will provide a great opportunity to interact with the giants from almost all corners of the world, promote business and explore new avenues in sustainable technology. Sahni said that during the financial year 2023, India's manufacturing sector grew by 4.7 percent due to massive progress in key sectors like aviation, heavy engineering, motor-vehicles, agriculture and construction or infrastructure.