Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan inaugurating the India International Industrial Expo 2024. State Vice President P J Jose, General Secretary Joseph Paikada, Organising Committee Chairman Mr K P Ramachandran Nair, Industries Minister P Rajeev, KSSIA State President A Nisaruddin, IEDS Joint Director and H O O MSME DFO Thrissur G S Prakash, Expo CEO Siji Nair, KSSIA Joint Secretary M S Anas also seen.
In an era marked by a surge of new ventures in the commercial and service sectors, it is time for the manufacturing sector to achieve similar growth, said Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan while inaugurating the India International Industrial Expo 2024.
The Chief Minister also emphasised the state government’s unwavering support to make this vision a reality.
The premier industrial gathering, aimed at fostering innovation and collaboration, was organised by the Kerala State Small Industries Association (KSSIA) and Metro Mart at the KINFRA International Exhibition Centre in Kochi.
Hailing KSSIA for its solid support in driving change within the industrial sector, P Rajeev, Industries Minister, announced the establishment of a new convention centre near the Kakkanad KINFRA International Exhibition Centre.
This three-day mega event serves as a vibrant platform to drive industrial growth and nurture entrepreneurship. With 300 stalls featured this year, the association looks forward to hosting the second edition of the Industrial Expo in January 2026, said A Nizarudeen, State President, KSSIA.
The three-day expo was organised by KSSIA and Metro Mart, in association with the Kerala Government’s Department of Industries, KINFRA, KSIDC, and the Central MSME Ministry.
The event has brought together over 300 prominent machinery manufacturers from India and abroad, providing a platform for exhibitors to showcase their cutting-edge products and services. Aspiring entrepreneurs will have the opportunity to network with machinery manufacturers, while help desks set up by various banks will offer financial assistance for new ventures and expansions.
Published on December 15, 2024
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