Hyderabad /Munich, October 5, 2009. The fifth analytica
Anacon India
closed its gates last week: 148 exhibitors from ten countries presented their
products and innovations for the analysis, laboratory-technology and
biotechnology sectors. 2,710 trade visitors demonstrated high interest in the
latest measuring and analysis equipment as well as in innovations in the
biotechnology sector. The analytica Anacon Conference was also a popular
highlight. In keeping with this year's theme, i.e. "Analytical
Instrumentation: Technologies for a better quality of life", the
conference focused on the latest findings for diagnosing cancer and new
environmental-analysis techniques, among other things. "Constantly
growing interest in analytica Anacon India
among companies and visitors not only shows that this event has established
itself in India
as an information and business platform. It also demonstrates that the need for
analysis and laboratory equipment in the industrial and scientific sectors has
increased over the past few years," explains Klaus Dittrich, Managing
Director at Messe München GmbH. "This year's fair focused more on the topic
of biotechnology in order to better demonstrate the entire scope of the
industry to visitors and create more synergy for all participants,"
continues Dittrich. "Given the large number of exhibitors from the
biotechnology sector, including major manufacturers such as GE Healthcare
Lifesciences, Spinco Biotech and Thermo Fisher Scientific, and all of the
interesting presentations at the conference, this concept was a complete
success." And as one of the largest centres for the pharmaceuticals industry,
fine chemistry and biotechnology in India,
Hyderabad was
an ideal venue.
Strong presence of
international companies A
total of 148 exhibitors (2007: 142 exhibitors) from China,
the Czech Republic, Germany, Great Britain, India,
Japan, Singapore, South Korea, Switzerland
and the United States
presented their innovations and latest developments to 2,710 trade visitors
(2007: 3200). Most were executives from Indian laboratories, the majority of
them managing directors and laboratory directors from the pharmaceuticals,
fine-chemistry and biotechnology industries. There were also several
representatives from universities as well as other research institutions.
"The analytica
Anacon India 2009 show has been so professionally organised this year
and is
comparable in many respects to other international shows like Pittcon,
Jaima
etc. except for the size”, says S. Thyagarajan Managing
Director”, Spinco Biotech. “I am very confident that
analytica Anacon India
2011 will be a much bigger and more successful show because of the
changing
economic situation in India.
Even though the number of visitors this year was less due to bank
holidays,
those who attended were of high position in the respective industry and
were
decision-makers.” S. Imamichi, Managing Director at Shimadzu
India, adds:
“We are very happy with having participated in this year's show.
Due to budget
constraints, we were forced to reduce the size of our booth this year.
But we
have already decided to have a bigger booth at analytica Anacon India
2011. Over
the years analytica Anacon India
has undoubtedly become a benchmark for any show on laboratory
instrumentation.”
"We are pleased to
have a German Pavilion again at this year's analytica Anacon India. A total
of 16 innovative companies from Germany
participated in this year's joint exhibit. With new products and solutions from
the sectors for analysis and laboratory technology, chromatography and
spectroscopy, participating companies such as KNF Neuberger, Netzsch Gerätebau, SERVA
Electrophoresis and witeg Labortechnik convinced Indian visitors of the
innovative strengths that Germany has to offer," summarised Kurt Schraudy,
Managing Director of IMAG.
Transfer of knowledge at the
highest levelThe analytica Anacon
India Conference, which featured 20 presentations that were held on all
three
days of the fair, was also a highlight. Renowned scientists such as Dr.
VL
Ramprasad (Spinco Biotech), Dr. Martin Hornshaw (Thermo Fisher India
and USA), Prof. Dr. B. Buszewski (University of Torum, Poland)
and Dr. Zhan Zhaoqi (Shimadzu Asia Pacific) presented recent and future
industry developments and introduced new solution approaches for the
market. Dr. G. Ramakrishnan, President of the IAIA (Indian Analytical
Instruments Association), summed up as follows : “I am very
pleased about the large number and high
quality of local and international exhibitors, which makes the
exhibition an
international trade fair. Furthermore, I am highly pleased with the
results of
the accompanying conference – high ranking national and
international speakers made
their presentations to an audience of approximately 150 delegates.
About analytica Anacon India analytica Anacon India, the International Trade Fair and
Conference for Analytical Instrumentation, Biotechnology, Laboratory Technology
and Services, features a portfolio of exhibits addressing the analysis,
laboratory-technology, diagnostics and biotechnology sector in India, one of the industry’s most important
growth markets in Asia.
analytica
Anacon India is part of the
international exhibition network that includes the exhibitions analytica
(analytica 2010, March 23 - 26, 2010, Munich),
analytica China (analytica
China 2010, September 15- 17, 2010, Shanghai) analytica
Anacon India and
analytica Vietnam.
About analytica: analytica,
which includes the analytica Conference, is the leading European trade fair for
analysis, laboratory technology, biotechnology/life sciences, diagnostics and
data and process management. It is held in Munich, the leading trade-fair venue and business
location in the world. Visitors include decision-makers and users from the
chemical, medical and pharmaceutical sectors as well as industrial and
government research organisations. analytica is held every two years and has
established itself as a central marketplace for marketable products and
solutions as well as innovations. The 21st analytica is being held
at the New Munich Trade Fair Centre from April 1 – 4, 2008. Some 950 exhibitors
and 30,000 visitors from around the world are expected. Approximately one-third
of all visitors are from abroad.
Addition
information about the exhibition(s) and the programme of events is available on
the Internet at www.analyticaindia.com.
Exhibitors
and Visitors statistics pertaining to analytica Anacon India are
checked and verified by neutral parties.
About Messe München
International (MMI) Messe München International (MMI) is one of the
world's leading trade-fair organisers. It organises around 40 trade fairs for
capital and consumer goods, and key high-tech industries. Each year over 30,000
exhibitors from more than 100 countries, and over two million visitors from
more than 200 countries take part in the events in Munich. In addition, MMI organises trade
fairs in Asia, Russia, the
Middle East and South America. With six
subsidiaries abroad - in Europe and in Asia -
and with 66 foreign representatives serving 89 countries, MMI has a truly
global network.
Contact for the press: Julia Haigis / Kathrin
Hagel
Press Office analytica
Tel.: +49 (0) 89/949-20650 /
-20651
email:
press@analytica.de For analytica Anacon India: IMAG Internationaler
Messe- und Ausstellungsdienst GmbH
Nicole Klammer / Eva Linner
Tel.: +49 (0) 89/949-22119 / -22120
E-Mail:
nicole.klammer@imag.de /
eva.linner@imag.de Indo
German Chamber of Commerce
Sonia Prashar
Chankyapuri, New Delhi - 110021
Tel : 0091-11-26878721
email:
soniaprashar@indo-german.com