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Expo to showcase role of technologies in pharma machinery

The 15th edition of Informa Markets’s CPhI & P-MEC India Expo, which will be held in a hybrid format, will encourage cost-effective solutions in India’s march towards a Rs 10.5 lakh crore pharma market by 2030.

Expo to showcase role of technologies in pharma machinery

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An expo to showcase modern technologies critical in facilitating advancement in India’s pharma machinery and ingredients industries will be held from November 29 to December 1 at the India Expo Centre, Greater Noida, Delhi–NCR.

The 15th edition of Informa Markets’s CPhI & P-MEC India Expo, which will be held in a hybrid format, will encourage cost-effective solutions in India’s march towards a Rs 10.5 lakh crore pharma market by 2030.

The show will be a part of India Pharma Week, a marquee celebration catering to every need of the pharma community attendees. The three-day expo is expected to witness over 1500 exhibitors, more than 40,000 visitors, and representation from over 80 countries.

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The expo will give direct access to highly targeted senior pharma executives, buyers, procurement managers, contract manufacturers, hospital administration, and many more along with National and State Regulatory Boards, and policymakers to conduct business, arrive at solution-driven innovations and counteract economic uncertainties and domestic trade in India.

Emphasizing this year’s CPhI & P-MEC India Expo, Yogesh Mudras, Managing Director, Informa Markets in India, said the expo will surely provide a huge platform to establish and enhance business by meeting active suppliers looking to collaborate with the Indian pharma and healthcare market.

“The Indian pharma market is rising at an annual growth rate of 15 percent, which is twice the world market growth rate. To further accelerate the growth of this industry, the government has approved incentives to the tune of almost Rs 22,000 crore and 100 percent FDI, under the automatic route for greenfield pharmaceuticals,” he said.

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