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The 60th Indian Foundry Congress and 2nd Asian Foundry Forum will be organised concurrent to IFEX 2012 & Cast India Expo 2012 at the same venue. An annual event organised by the Institute of Indian Foundrymen, the Indian Foundry Congress is improving in standard and growing in terms of participation year on year. With the 2nd Asia Foundry Forum also being part of this congress, the organisers believe the event is bound to attract more foreign delegates, exhibitors and visitors when it is held at the Bangalore International Exhibition Centre (2-4 March, 2012).
IFEX 2012 - 8th International Exhibition on Foundry Technology, Equipment and Supplies is jointly organised by The Institute of Indian Foundrymen and Koelnmesse YA Tradefair Pvt Ltd. The exhibition provides a platform for Indian and international companies to showcase their state-of-the-art technologies and services on offer to foundries in this part of the world.
A fast growing metropolis, the garden city of Bangalore is the capital of the southern Indian state of Karnataka. Situated at about 1000 meters above sea level, it is known for its salubrious climate where temperatures remain moderate throughout the year. It is well connected by air, rail and road to all major cities of the country and has direct international connections to many cities worldwide.
For more information contact the organising committee of the 60th Indian Foundry Congress, Institute of Indian Foundrymen – Bangalore Chapter, No.2, Sy No. 20-A, Uttatahalli, Bangalore – 560061. India. Tel: +91 80 41632962 , email: ifc.aff2012@gmail.com
web: www.ifcindia.net www.indianfoundry.com
Source: Institute of Indian Foundrymen
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