26 February 2010, Brussels – EDANA, the association
representing the nonwovens and related industries, and BCH (Business
Co-ordination House) have announced the successful completion of the first ever
edition of the Filtrex Asia Conference and Exhibition in New Delhi, India. With over 200 attendees and 23 exhibitors
from Asian markets, and additional representatives from Europe and the
Americas, the conference highlighted one of the ultimate benefits offered by
the sector, better protection for millions of people through cleaner air and access
to better quality water and ultimately a much better quality of products and
processes.
The Filtrex Asia conference and exhibition was the first
event of its kind in India, and was offered direct to the participants and
businesses active in this growth market.
Thanks to increased industrial developments in India and across Asia,
the filtration sector is seeing exponential growth as the need for quality
products and a cleaner environment prompts stricter controls and regulations.
Major industries linked to the filter market are seeing double digit growth,
and stakeholder companies are gearing up to offer products to match the growing
demand.
Opening the event, Mr. K. Ramachandran Pillai, Chairman
& Managing Director of the National Textile Coorporation (NTC) spoke on the
need of adding impetus to the strong industrial growth happening in the Asian
markets, particularly in India, and the positive role played by the Indian
government and the industry itself.
As Managing Director and Executive Director of BCH, Mr Samir
Gupta and Ms Ritika Gupta gave the keynote address of the conference, providing
a market perspective of the Indian filtration market with particular reference
to the current trends and future potential of the filter media industry. In the
words of Mr. Gupta, “the conference and exhibition provided good insight, and
the papers presented highlighted the future that the Indian filtration industry
will see in the coming years. The fact that the audience, which was
unexpectedly huge and glued to all the presentations until the last minute,
simply portrayed the vibrancy and the positive undercurrent prevailing in this
industry.”
In addressing the conference, Pierre Wiertz, General Manager
of EDANA, recognised the success of the event in setting the foundation for the
beginning of a process that will have an in-depth impact on the lives of
millions of people.
Wiertz stated “While it is difficult to predict exactly
which path India will follow, EDANA has confidence in the Indian potential to
jump several steps in the usually gradual sophistication of filter media for
instance, directly towards world class products, as has already been shown in
some areas. However, it will remain the
initiative of authorities to adopt and implement the appropriate standards and
legislative framework to raise levels of environmental and personal protection
and industrial quality.”
Conference sessions offered unique business opportunities to
support growth through technical and market presentations from the leading
companies and academia of the industry. Meeting the demand for both quality
information and case studies from across the globe, delegates heard about the
developing trends in air filtration for turbo-machinery, standards in HVAC and
clean room air filtration applications, new technologies and improved filter
efficiency through integrated nanofibres and environmentally friendly filtration
binders.
In addition to the information provided through both the
conference and exhibition, the event offered a number of dedicated times for
business interaction and networking, filling the critical requirement for
individuals to make contacts with valuable business partners from across the
Indian subcontinent and beyond.
In referring to the partnership between EDANA and BCH,
Wiertz described the cooperation as a ‘partnership for growth’, with the
objective of both organisations to support and promote the growth of the
technical textiles, nonwovens and related industries. Since the beginning of the partnership in
2006, EDANA and BCH have quickly identified and implemented opportunities of
joint action for the benefit of stakeholders in both India and across EMEA.