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Stand/status as of: 18.04.2006Programmänderungen vorbehaltenProgram subject to change
MESSAGE OF GREETINGS FROM PRIME MINISTERINDIA'S PARTICIPATION AT THE HANNOVERMESSE 2006 AS A PARTNER COUNTRY
India is delighted to be the Partner Country in the Hannover Mes-se 2006. India's presence, represented by over 300 companies, atthe world's largest technology exhibition, will showcase the vastpotential for partnership that India offers for trade, investmentand technology collaboration for mutual benefit.
There has been a significant transformation in the Indian econo-my since India participated as the Partner Country the last time atthe Hannover Messe 22 years ago. Today, India is among the mostattractive destinations globally for doing business. Ongoing andwide-ranging reforms have enabled high and sustained economicgrowth rates. The successful globalization of our economy is alsoindicated by the fact that several Indian companies have expan-ded their global presence in various sectors worldwide, includingin Germany.
India not only represents a huge market but also presents oppor-tunities for increasing competitiveness through its cost and quali-ty advantages. India has emerged as a hub for services and in-creasingly also for manufacturing and commercial Research &Development. Indian strengths in high technology areas such asIT, biotechnology and space are well known today. There has beenconsiderable expansion in other sectors as well including auto-mobiles, pharmaceuticals and agro-processing. Infrastructure andenergy are among the two major areas of potential for growingcollaboration with our partners.
Germany is one of India's most important business partners. Ourbilateral trade has grown rapidly, at over 20% in the last couple ofyears. Germany is among the major foreign investors in India. In-do-German joint venture companies have performed well and areamong the market leaders in a large number of product groups inIndia.
I have no doubt that the interaction between the business com-munities of India and Germany, and all others at the HannoverMesse 2006, will create mutually beneficial partnerships.
I wish the participants at the Hannover Messe 2006 all success.
Manmohan Singh
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Germany has a big welcome for guests from IndiaSepp D. Heckmann,Chair of the Board of Deutsche Messe AG, Hannover
In April 2006, everyone with an interest in industrial technology will be turning their attention to Germany and the world's biggesttechnology event – HANNOVER MESSE. With India as its PartnerCountry in 2006, HANNOVER MESSE 2006 will attract evengreater attention from industry and the business community thanin the past. India's decision to take part in this way fulfils a long-held goal of Deutsche Messe AG.
Numerous companies, industry associations and institutions fromIndia will be represented in Hall 6 with a future-oriented display that underlines the potential of this vast economy. We welcometheir involvement in Hannover. The main keynotes of this presen-tation include such sectors as energy, industrial subcontractingand India's booming automobile sector. In reality, however, it isalmost irrelevant which industry or sector I mention – the world iseager to see what solutions and developments emanate from thiseconomic power of the future.
The business location India offers many benefits, not least the ex-tremely positive predictions for the developing Indian domesticmarket. But, above all, the international business community va-lues the No. 033/2006 E - 2 - country's stable political situation, itsdemocratic traditions and its well-educated and qualified specia-lists and managers. In this respect India boasts advantages al-most unmatched by any other growth economy worldwide. Forthese very reasons visitors to HANNOVER MESSE look forwardeagerly to the forthcoming presentations and ideas from the Partner Country India.
Interest in business collaboration and joint ventures with Indiancompanies is especially keen in Germany. That is why the conceptof the Partner Country presentation accords such significance tofacilitating serious bilateral contacts with diverse sectors of theIndian economy. Part of this effort involves the presentation ofconcrete investment projects, placing a focus on the key growthsectors and creating a platform for a business dialogue and face-to-face meetings with business counterparts.
With its numerous conferences, seminars and meetings the sup-porting program during HANNOVER MESSE traditionally provi-des an international forum for politics and policy-makers. It is here that the work of initiating and intensifying economic andbusiness relations really goes on. Thus, the Indian companies represented at HANNOVER MESSE 2006 will find an almost perfect gateway to European and international markets, whetherthey come as trade visitors or as exhibitors.
I am confident that Hannover is the right place for you to be andwould be delighted to welcome you there. The world is lookingforward to HANNOVER MESSE. The world's eyes are on India.
Sepp D. Heckmann3
THE FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF GERMANY
THE FEDERAL CHANCELLOR
Message of greetingon the occasion of India's participation in theHannover Messe 2006 as Partner Country
I warmly welcome our guests from this year's Partner Country tothe Hannover Messe 2006.
India's participation in this year's trade fair will mean that one ofAsia's most dynamic economic players will be presented at Han-nover. Thanks to its comprehensive economic reforms and step-by-step opening to the free market, India has for many years re-corded above-average growth rates, particularly in industry andservices. The Indian economy has now joined the internationaltop flight in promising sectors such as IT, pharmaceuticals, spaceflight and biotechnology. In addition India has a great potential ofwell-educated specialists and highly-qualified scientists, making ita country with a bright economic future.
Thanks to India's increasing integration into the global economyand not least due to the traditionally good relations between Indiaand Europe, our trade links are becoming more and more signifi-cant. Indo-German bilateral trade grew by double-figure ratesover the past two years. This development shows what huge op-portunities lay in economic cooperation between our two coun-tries. We want to make use of these opportunities and further in-tensify and deepen our economic ties.
India's participation as Partner Country in the Hannover Messe2006, the world's largest technology exhibition, presents a mar-vellous opportunity to do so. I warmly invite the visitors to theHannover Messe to see for themselves how well Indian industryperforms and how impressively India has developed in economicterms.
I wish our guests from Partner Country India, as well as all exhibi-tors and visitors, a successful Hannover Messe 2006!
(sgd) Angela Merkel
OpeningDr. Heinrich v. Pierer, Chairman of the Asia-Pacific Committee of German Business (APA) /Chairman of the Supervisory Board, SiemensAGH.E. Dr. Manmohan Singh, Prime Minister ofIndiaH.E. Dr. Angela Merkel, Federal Chancellor ofGermany
Questions & Answers:Moderated by Dr. v. Pierer
MoU Signing Ceremony (t.b.c.)
Word of Thanks:Rakesh Shah, Chairman, Engineering ExportPromotion Council of India
Coffee/Tea Break
Panel:Opening markets for trade and investmentH.E. Michael Glos, Federal Minister of Economics, GermanyH. E. Kamal Nath, Minister for Commerce & Industry, IndiaDr. Hans-Joachim Körber, CEO, METRO AGN.N., (t.b.a. by IBEF)Chair: Dr. Heinrich v. Pierer
Lunch hosted by the Indo-German Chamber of Commerce (IGCC) on the occasion of its 50th anniversary
Panel:Opportunities and challenges for infrastructure development in IndiaDr. Ajay Dua, Secretary, Department of Industrial Policy & Promotion, Ministry ofCommerce & IndustryDr. Hubert Lienhard, Chairman, India EconomicCommittee, APA / Member of the CorporateManagement Board, Voith AGR. Seshasayee, President, Confederation of Indian Industry (CII)Frank Stührenberg, Member of the Board,Phoenix Contact GmbH & Co. KGChair: Arun Bharat Ram, Chairman, Indo-German Consultative Group and Chairman &Managing Director, SRF Limited
Coffee/Tea Break14:30 - 14:45
13:30 - 14:30
12:00 - 13:30
11:00 - 12:00
10:45 - 11:00
10:00 - 10:45
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Partnerland Indien/ Partner Country India
Indo-German Business SummitConvention Center (CC), Saal/Room 2Montag/Monday, 24.04.200609:00 - 16:30 Uhr/hrsDer Wachstumsmarkt Indien gewinnt für die deutsche Wirtschaftzunehmend an Attraktivität. Mit dem Indo-German Business Summit veranstaltet der Asien-Pazifik-Ausschuss der DeutschenWirtschaft (APA) die zentrale Konferenz zum Partnerland, diegleichzeitig auch wichtiger Gradmesser der bilateralen Wirt-schaftsbeziehungen werden soll. Nach den geplanten Schlüssel-reden der beiden Regierungschefs, Bundeskanzlerin Angela Merkel und Premierminister Manmohan Singh, werden unter derLeitung des APA-Vorsitzenden, Dr. Heinrich v. Pierer, die Marktzu-gangsbedingungen für Handel und Investitionen mit Spitzenver-tretern aus Politik und Wirtschaft diskutiert. In den anschließendenPaneldiskussionen werden erfahrene Topunternehmer aus Indienund Deutschland die Chancen und Herausforderungen des indi-schen Marktes für deutsche Unternehmen und geschäftlich inter-essante Entwicklungen im indischen Infrastrukturbereich erörtern.
The booming Indian economy is becoming increasingly attractiveto German businesses. With the Indo-German Business Summitthe Asian-Pacific Committee of German Industry (APA) is stagingthe central conference to accompany the Partner Country presen-tation. The event is also seen as an important barometer of bilate-ral business relations. Following the planned keynote addressesby the two heads of state, Federal Chancellor Angela Merkel andPrime Minister Manmohan Singh, the conditions of access to theIndian market for foreign business and investment will be discus-sed by a group of senior politicians and business leaders underthe direction of APA chairman Dr. Heinrich v. Pierer. This will befollowed by a series of panel discussions, in which experiencedbusiness professionals from India and Germany will explore theopportunities and challenges that the Indian market presents forGerman companies, along with business opportunities created byIndian infrastructure projects.
Registration09:00 - 09:45
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Aussteller A–ZFirmensuchname Halle Stand
A.T.E. MARKETING 006 J106
Abhikalp Design Studio 006 J67
Abhishek Alloys 006 L82
ABM Steels 006 J100
ACMA 006 J58
Acwa Automatics 006 G67
Addon Engineering 006 H74
Adityapur Industrial Area Development 006 J69
Aeroflex Industries 006 H77
Agharkar Research Institute 006 M02
Agrasen Engg. Industries 006 K79
Ajay Electrical Industries 006 L82
Ajay Sensors & Instruments 006 L82
Akal Industries 006 J114
AKP Foundries 006 L82
Alfa Flexitubes 006 G62
All Top Industries 006 L82
Alpha Nippon Innovatives 006 J102
Aluminium Casters 006 K70
AMD Metplast 006 H50
Amrit Engg. & Foundry Works 006 K85
Anurag Engg 006 K70
APLAB 006 F44
Aquasub Engineering 006 J110
Aquatic Pumps Industries 006 L82
ARB Bearings 006 J70
ARCI 006 M02
Arkey Conference Service Cell 006 K70
Ashok Leyland 006 J72
Ashoka Spanners 006 J82
Atelier Verfürth 006 M91
Avantek Precision Comp. 006 H59
AXIS Electrical Components 006 F24
Balaji Springs 006 L82
Baliga Lighting Equipments 006 F32
BASP Industries 006 J96
Bharat Earth Movers 006 J52
Bharat Electronics 006 K51
Bharat Forge 006 K68
Bharat Heavy Electricals 006 J03
Binay Udyog 006 F70
BIRD Group 006 H5276
Panel:Opportunities and challenges for business in IndiaBaba N. Kalyani, Chairman & Managing Director, Bharat ForgeStefan Lauer, Member of the Board, LufthansaAGS. N. Menon, Commerce Secretary, Ministry ofCommerce & Industry, IndiaSaroj Kumar Poddar, President, Federation ofIndian Chambers of Commerce and Industry,FICCIDr. Werner Zedelius, Member of the Board, Allianz AG (Allianz Group)Chair: Dr. Albert Hieronimus, President, Indo-German Chamber of Commerce / ManagingDirector, Motor Industries Co. Limited BoschGroup
Cocktails and Reception in Room 3, Convention Center
Followed by visit to hall 6, India PartnerCountry Pavilion
“India Everywhere” fashion show at hall 6
“Fashionnova” – India Fashion at hall 2
Asien-Pazifik-Ausschuss der Deutschen Wirtschaft APABerlin
English – German (simultaneous translation)
Teilnahmegebühr 210,- EUR zzgl. MwSt., Anmeldung erforderlich über Christel Osti,[email protected]. Anmeldeformular unter:www.hannovermesse.de/35744Participation fee EUR 210 (+V.A.T.) Registrationrequired. Please contact Mrs. Christel Osti bye-mail: [email protected] form at:www.hannovermesse.de/35744
Teilnahme/Participation
Sprache/Language
Veranstalter/Organizer
20:45 - 21:30
18:30 - 19:15
16:30 - 18:30
14:45 - 16:30
Firmensuchname Halle Stand
Essae Digitronics 006 G75
Essen International 006 G55
ESWARI ELECTRICALS 006 F18
FCG Flameproof Control Gears 006 J39
Feast Software 006 M02
FLEXIBLE HOSE INDUSTRIES 006 G63
Forge India 006 K109
Gajra Gears 006 J58
Garima Global 006 G43
Gas Authority of India 006 F02
Gears & Gear Drives 006 F72
Gemsons Precision Engg. 006 K93
Geometric Software Solutions 006 J78
Ghura International 006 G58
Girnar Alloys 006 L82
Globe Components 006 K101
Godrej & Boyce 006 K52
Goethe - Institut Max Mueller Bhawan 006 G52
Goldstone Teleservices 006 F39
Goldwyn 006 F10
Gontermann Peipers (India) 006 F70
Goodrich Gasket 006 J83
Gorani Industries 006 L82
Government of Gujarat 006 K48
Government of Jharkhand 006 J69
Government of Orissa 006 M70
Government of West Bengal 006 F70
GWASF Quality Castings 006 K81
Happy Forgings 006 H63
Hegde Precision Products 006 G73
Hero Group 006 J56
Hi-Con Technocast 006 K97
Hi-Tech Forgings (Bangalore) 006 J79
Hi-Tech Polymers 006 K70
Hilton Metal Forging 006 H82
Him Teknoforge 006 L80
Himson Industrial Ceramic 006 L82
Hindustan Aeronautics 006 J50
Hindustan Composites 006 J58
Hindusthan Facing 006 J74
HMT (International) 006 K47
Horolap International 006 H65
Horological Components 006 K1119
Firmensuchname Halle Stand
Blue Precision 006 J118
Blue Stampings & Forgings 006 J116
Brass Copper & Alloy (India) 006 F38
Bronx Process Engineering (P) 006 H61
Cades 006 J76
Castall Technologies 006 H67
Ceeyes Metal Reclamations 006 M02
Cenlub Systems 006 G64
Central Electronics 006 J57
Coffee Board of India 006 M50
Conceptia Software Technologies 006 G48
Confederation of Indian Industry 006 L85
Coral Telecom 006 J57
Cotmac Electronics 006 G78
Council of Scientific and Ind. Research 006 M02
Dakshin Speaker 006 F40
Danver Hydromatics 006 G61
Darshana Industries 006 G81
Das Industrial Corporation 006 L82
Deccan Bearings 006 K71
Department of Bio Technology 006 M02
Department of Ocean Development 006 M02
Department of Science & Technology 006 M02
Department of Scientific & Ind. Research 006 J57
Deutsche Bank 006 G44
Diamond Engineering (Chennai) 006 K86
DSM Soft 006 J120
Dynamic Transmission 006 J88
E R Automotives 006 K91
East Collaborative Strategies 006 F74
Efftronics Systems 006 G77
Elcen Machines 006 L82
Electro Crimp Contacts (India) 006 J37
Electrosteel Castings 006 F70
Elgi Equipments 006 F50
Elmex Controls 006 L75
Eltex Group Marketing Services 006 L77
Emkay Automobile Industries 006 J58
EMO-TRANS 006 M79
Engineering Export Promotion Council 006 M18
Engineering Export Promotion Council 006 L92
Engineers India 006 F02
Envair Eelectrodyne Ltd. 006 K708
Firmensuchname Halle Stand
Match-Well Die-Casters 006 K105
Max Energy 006 H42
Medicare Products 006 L82
MEERA & CEIKO PUMPS 006 F56
Mega Forge 006 G66
Mehta Overseas 006 J86
Ministry of Petroleum & Natural Gas 006 F02
Ministry of Power 006 F04
Mishra & Brothers 006 L82
Morgain Inc. 006 F20
Narula Exports 006 L82
Nash Industries 006 J75
National Aluminium Company 006 M70
National Bamboo Mission 006 M02
National Hydroelectric Power 006 F04
National Metallurgical Laboratory 006 J57
National Research Development 006 J57
National Thermal Power 006 F04
New India Electrical 006 J67
Nilkamal Crates & Bins 006 H45
Nipha Exports 006 F48
NRB BEARINGS 006 J47
Nucon Industries 006 H75
Office of the Development Commissioner 006 L82
Oil and Natural Gas Corporation 006 F02
Omax Autos 006 J58
PAHARPUR BUSINESS CENTRE 006 H44
Panchal Machinery 006 G54
Parnami Rubber & Plastic works 006 L82
Patel Brass Parts Industries 006 K113
PCI 006 J41
PCL International 006 F22
Perfect Engineers 006 G51
Perfect Washers & Fasteners 006 F60
Pioneer Nuts and Bolts 006 L82
Pitti Laminations 006 F09
Power Finance Corporation 006 F04
Power Grid Corporation of India 006 F04
Power-One Micro Systems 006 H71
Pragya Equipments 006 K94
Prakash Steel Products 006 G60
Pratishthan Alloys 006 H80
Precision Expansion Bellows Industries 006 K9511
Firmensuchname Halle Stand
Hoshi Tools 006 J104
HTA Instrumentation 006 L82
Hyderabad Precision 006 K90
Hydrolex Pipe 006 L82
I-Power Engineering (India) 006 G53
India Brand Equity Foundation 006 J48
Indian Electrical & Electronics 006 J31
Indian Institute of Technology 006 J80
Indian Oil 006 F02
Indian Space Research Organisation 006 K49
Indiana International 006 F34
Indo Wabal Surgical 006 L82
Indo-German Chamber of Commerce 006 J51
Industrial Boilers 006 J98
Infocom Network 006 H48
Intensiv-Filter 006 H49
Intrax Systems 006 J33
ITC Infotech 006 G42
Jai Balaji 006 F26
Jai Parvati Forge 006 J81
Jain Industrial Products 006 J120
Jakap Metind 006 H76
JCR Drillsol 006 K88
Jpiks Industries 006 L82
JVR Forgings 006 H56
JWT 006 M93
Kalra Overseas 006 G68
Karnataka Udyog Mitra 006 J73
Kay Jay Chill Rolls 006 K107
Kay Jay Forgings 006 J120
KEW Fusegear 006 F08
Kharagpur Metal Reforming Industries 006 G65
KIE Engineering 006 K83
Kirloskar Oil Engines 006 J07
Kranti Industries 006 K70
Kumar Wires & Conductors 006 L82
Lakshmi Precision Screws 006 G46
Lancer Laser Tech 006 J108
M.K. Autocomponents 006 J112
Magna Marketing 006 L82
Mahindra Systems & Automotive Technologi 006 M47
Manav Tools 006 L82
Mars Associates 006 J9010
Firmensuchname Halle Stand
Sree Chitra Tirunal Inst. for Medical 006 M02
Sree Parijatha Machinery Works 006 H73
SSP 006 J92
Steel Authority of India 006 M50
Steelcast 006 J84
Steelite Engineering 006 G41
Sudhir Forgings 006 K89
Sueeraa Alloys Global 006 K98
SUN FORGE 006 K115
Sunita Tools 006 H43
Supreme 006 J120
Tata Metaliks 006 F70
Tata Motors 006 J69
Tata Steel 006 J69
Tea Board India 006 M50
Techno Castings 006 L82
Techno Spark Granites 006 G74
Technocraft Industries (I) 006 H81
Technology Development Board 006 M02
Technology Export Development 006 J67
Technology Information Forecasting 006 M02
Technosystems 006 L82
Tega Industries 006 F70
Tensile Studs & Fasteners 006 L82
Texmaco 006 F70
The National Small Industries 006 L72
The Orissa Mining Corporation 006 M70
THERMAX 006 J21
Thermotech 006 L81
Tisa Enterprises 006 L82
Titagarh Wagons 006 F52
Toshniwal Sensors 006 F80
Trident Forgings 006 L83
Trinity India 006 F66
TVS 006 M57
Universal Oil Seals 006 K99
Uniworld Logistics 006 M79
Usha International 006 K75
Vaishali Metals 006 F64
Vedanta Aluminium 006 M70
Veena Industries 006 F30
Victor Forgings 006 G57
Vijay Engg. Works 006 F1413
Firmensuchname Halle Stand
Preciturn Engineering 006 J45
Premier Evolvics 006 F58
Pricol 006 J67
Promac Engg. Industries 006 K92
Pune Techtrol 006 G49
R.R. Kabal 006 G50
Rajan Techno Cast 006 K87
Rajnish International 006 F78
Ramakrishna Forgings 006 J55
Ramanuj Industries 006 F28
Rasandik Engineering Industries India 006 J58
Rayala Group 006 G56
Reliance Industries 006 M67
Renata Precision 006 H47
Ring Plus 006 K69
Rishabh Exports 006 F76
Roop Polymers 006 J58
Roots Precision Products 006 F62
Rural Electrification Corporation 006 F04
Sagun Copper Conductors 006 K96
Sahajanand Laser Technology 006 G76
Saket Hardware Industries 006 L82
Sakthi Auto Component 006 K117
Sameer Linkages 006 G82
Samitech Electronics 006 G45
Samtel Color 006 J23
Sandeep Axles 006 H55
Sankar Group of Companies 006 J57
Sansera Engineering 006 J58
Satluj Jalvidyut Nigam 006 F04
Savera Press Comps 006 K103
Sayal Impex 006 H41
Schenker India 006 H58
Schenker India 006 M98
Scorpio Engineering 006 G72
Servocontrols & Hydraulics 006 G71
Shanthi Gears 006 K77
Sherpur Forgings 006 H57
Shree Lakshmi Industrial Forge 006 J94
Siddhi Engineers 006 J57
Solo Manufacturing 006 H46
Sona Koyo Steering Systems 006 J58
Sonodyne International 006 F3612
Halle 6 – Stände der indischen AusstellerMiniplan der Halle 6 mit Bereich “Indien”
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Firmensuchname Halle Stand
Vinayak Electromech 006 K70
Vinir Engg. 006 G79
Walzen Strips 006 F70
Winmark Media 006 H53
Woodtools 006 L82
World Tax Service India 006 H54
Yamuna Cable Accessories 006 F42
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Closing Remarks and Vote of Thanks:
Mr. Rakesh Shah, Chairman, Engineering Export Promotion Council, India
10:45 - 11:00 Coffee/Tea Break
11:00 - 12:00 Panel:Opening markets for trade and investment Chair: Dr. Heinrich v. PiererH.E. Mr. Michael Glos, Federal Minister of Economics, GermanyH.E. Mr. Kamal Nath, Minister for Commerce &Industry, IndiaDr. Hans-Joachim Körber, CEO, METRO AGMr. Vikram S Kirloskar, Vice Chairman, ToyotaKirloskar Motor Pvt LimitedDiscussion
12:00 - 13:30 Lunch hosted by the Indo-German Chamber of Commerce (IGCC) on the occasion of its 50th anniversary
13:30 - 14:30 Panel:Opportunities and challenges for infrastructure development in India Chair: Mr. Arun Bharat Ram, Chairman, Indo-German Consultative Committee andChairman & Managing Director, SRF Limited
Dr. Ajay Dua, Secretary, Department of Industrial Policy & Promotion, Ministry ofCommerce & Industry
Dr. Hubert Lienhard, Chairman, India EconomicCommittee, APA / Member of the CorporateManagement Board, Voith AG
Mr. R. Seshasayee, President, Confederation ofIndian Industry (CII)
Mr. Frank Stührenberg, Member of the Board,Phoenix Contact GmbH & Co. KG
14:30 - 14:45 Coffee/Tea Break
14:45 - 16:30 Panel:Opportunities and challenges for businesses in India
Chair: Dr. Albert Hieronimus, President, Indo-German Chamber of Commerce / Managing Director, Motor Industries Co. Limited Bosch Group
Mr. S. N. Menon, Commerce Secretary, Ministry of Commerce & Industry, Governmentof India
Mr. Stefan Lauer, Member of the Board, Lufthansa AG
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Indo-German Business SummitConvention Center (CC), Room 2Monday, 24.04.2006, 09:00 - 16:30 hrs
Der Wachstumsmarkt Indien gewinnt für die deutsche Wirtschaftzunehmend an Attraktivität. Mit dem Indo-German Business Sum-mit veranstaltet der Asien-Pazifik-Ausschuss der Deutschen Wirt-schaft (APA) die zentrale Konferenz zum Partnerland, die gleichzei-tig auch wichtiger Gradmesser der bilateralen Wirtschaftsbezie-hungen werden soll. Nach den geplanten Schlüsselreden der bei-den Regierungschefs, Bundeskanzlerin Angela Merkel und Pre-mierminister Manmohan Singh, werden unter der Leitung desAPA-Vorsitzenden, Dr. Heinrich v. Pierer, die Marktzugangsbedin-gungen für Handel und Investitionen mit Spitzenvertretern ausPolitik und Wirtschaft diskutiert. In den anschließenden Paneldis-kussionen werden erfahrene Topunternehmer aus Indien undDeutschland die Chancen und Herausforderungen des indischenMarktes für deutsche Unternehmen und geschäftlich interessanteEntwicklungen im indischen Infrastrukturbereich erörtern.
The booming Indian economy is becoming increasingly attractiveto German businesses. With the Indo-German Business Summitthe Asian-Pacific Committee of German Industry (APA) is stagingthe central conference to accompany the Partner Country presen-tation. The event is also seen as an important barometer of bilate-ral business relations. Following the planned keynote addressesby the two heads of state, Federal Chancellor Angela Merkel andPrime Minister Manmohan Singh, the conditions of access to theIndian market for foreign business and investment will be discus-sed by a group of senior politicians and business leaders underthe direction of APA chairman Dr. Heinrich v. Pierer. This will befollowed by a series of panel discussions, in which experiencedbusiness professionals from India and Germany will explore theopportunities and challenges that the Indian market presents forGerman companies, along with business opportunities created byIndian infrastructure projects.
09:00 - 09:45 Registration at Foyer Room 2
10:00 - 10:45 Opening PlenumDr. Heinrich v. Pierer, Chairman of the Asia-Pacific Committee of German Business (APA) /Chairman of the Supervisory Board, Siemens AGH.E. Dr. Manmohan Singh, Prime Minister of India
H.E. Dr. Angela Merkel, Federal Chancellor of Germany
Questions & Answers:Moderated by Dr. v. Pierer
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Tuesday, 25 April 2006
Seminar on Doing Business in IndiaIndia Forum Hall 6, Stand M21Tuesday, 25.04.2006, 09:00 - 12:00 hrs
India is amongst the fastest-growing economies in the world. Ithas witnessed significant change in the last decade. The liberalisa-tion process has seen the emergence of technology and serviceindustries. However, it has been generally accepted that theachievement of GDP growth rates of constantly around 8 % in thefuture could be possible only, if special emphasis is put on the engineering industry supporting the entire manufacturing sector.The next few years will be decisive in terms of how much invest-ment India sees in its engineering and manufacturing sector. Thisis the opportunity for the global business community. Towardsgaining an objective overview of the Indian opportunity with special focus on the engineering and manufacturing sector, it isour privilege to invite some leading personalities from Indian and German companies to discuss and debate some practical issues on investment in India.
09:00 - 10:00 Panel Discussion:Attractiveness of India as an InvestmentDestination
Chairman: Mr. Saroj K. Poddar, President, Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerceand Industry
Panelists
Dr. Ajay Dua, Secretary, Department ofIndustrial Policy & Promotion, New DelhiMr. V. R. S. Natrajan, Chairman & Managing Director, Bharat Earth Movers Ltd.Dr. Laszlo Straub, Vice president Corporate Development, Knorr-Bremse Systeme dueNutzfahrzeuge GmbHDr. Sibylle Bartels-Hetzler, Member of theboard, KPMG Deutschland
Question and Answer Session
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Mr. Saroj Kumar Poddar, President, Federationof Indian Chamber of Commerce and Industry,FICCI
Dr. Werner Zedelius, Member of the Board, Allianz AG (Allianz Group)
Mr. Baba N. Kalyani, Chairman & Managing Director, Bharat Forge
Q&A
16:30 Cocktail Reception in Room 3, Convention Center hosted by IBEF
Followed by visit to Hall 6, India PartnerCountry Pavilion
18:30 "India Everywhere" Fashion Show at Hall 6
20:30 "Fashionnova" – India Fashion Show atHall 2
Veranstalter/ Asien-Pazifik-Ausschuss der Deutschen Organizer: Wirtschaft APA
BerlinIndia Brand Equity Foundation (IBEF)
Sprache/ English – German (simultaneous translation)Language:
Teilnahme/ Participation fee EUR 210 (+V.A.T.) Participation: Registration required. Please contact
Mrs. Christel Osti by e-mail: [email protected] form at:www.hannovermesse.de/35744
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Business Seminar on Auto Component Sector in IndiaIndia Forum Hall 6, Stand M21Tuesday, 25.04.2006, 14:00 - 19:00 hrs
The dynamic development of the Indian automotive componentindustry provides good prospects in the parts and componentssector for sourcing, cooperation and manufacturing.
The seminar presents new developments and perspectives con-cerning the automotive industry in India.
Moderation: Dr. Johannes Wamser, author of "Wirtschaftspartner Indien"
14:00 - 14:30 Registration
14:30 - 14:40 Welcome and Introduction
Dr. Johannes Wamser , author of "Wirtschaftspartner Indien"
14:40 - 14:50 Audio Video Presentation on the Indianautomotive industry.
14:50 - 15:05 Keynote address by Chairman of the session
Mr. S.N. Menon, Commerce Secretary, Ministryof Commerce & Industry, Government of India
15:05 - 15:20 Speech by
Dr. Holker Hildebrandt, Chief Executive OfficerBME
15:20 - 15:50 The Indian Auto Component Industry – A brief Introduction by
Mr. A.K. Taneja, President, Auto ComponentManufacturers Association, India
15:50 - 16:30 Case studies/Best practice: Co-operation potential in the Automotive ComponentSector in India - The German experience
Mr. Andreas Lapp, CEO, LAPP GROUP Mr. Johannes M. Böhmer, Head-India Desk,KPMG
16:30 - 16:40 Questions & Answers
16:40 - 17:00 Concluding Remarks by
Mr. Rakesh Shah, Chairman, Engineering Export Promotion Council (EEPC)
17:00 - 19:00 Cocktail reception and Informal Interactive Session.
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10:00 - 11:00 Panel Discussion:Legal & Taxation Aspects of Starting Business in IndiaModerator: Mr. Ajay P. Singha, Deputy DirectorGeneral, Indo German Chamber of Commerce
Panelists
Mr. C. S. Mathur, Director, Wolrd Tax Service India Pvt LtdMr. Yezdi Nagporewalla, Partner – Sector-HeadIndustrial Markets, KPMG, IndiaMr. Peter Kronschnabl, President, BMW IndiaPvt Ltd
Question and Answer Session
11:00 - 12:00 Presentations on Entry Strategies forSMEs to India Moderator: Dr. Stephan Kinne, Partner Advisory, India Desk, KPMG, Germany
Case Studies by:Dr. Laszlo Straub, Vice President Corporate Development, Knorr-Bremse Systeme dueNutzfahrzeuge GmbHDr. Satish Batra, President, HORIZON GroupMr. Pradeep Malik, Managing Director & ChiefExecutive Officer, Claas India Ltd.
Question and Answer Session
12:15 - 13:00 Reception with lunch buffet atConvention Center, Room 11
Veranstalter/ FICCI – Federation of Indian Chambers ofOrganizer: Commerce and Industry
and IGCC – Indo-German Chamber of Commerce in cooperation with KPMG Deutsche Treuhand-GesellschaftAktiengesellschaft Wirtschaftsprüfungsgesellschaft
Sprache/ EnglishLanguage:
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09:50 - 10:00 Concluding RemarksRoman Blank
Head of India/China DeskInternational Technology Cooperation NetworkMinistry of Economics & Technology (BMWi),Germany
10:00 - 12:00 Session on Existing & Emerging R&D
Cooperation between India & Germany
10:00 - 10:15 Session Chair
Mr. Y P. KumarAdvisor & Head – International DivisionDepartment of Science & Technology, India
10:15 - 10:30 Session Co-ChairProf. Kurt MehlhornVice President, Max Planck Society
10:30 - 10:45 Prof. Dr. Rudi BallingScientific Director & Vice President, GermanBiotech Research Federation
10:45 - 11:00 Dr. M. VidyasagarExecutive Vice PresidentTATA Consultancy Services Ltd.
11:00 - 11:15 Dr. Gerhard ZieglerHead R&D, MICO Bosch India
11:15 - 11:30 Mr. S. JanakiramanPresident and CEO, R&D ServicesMindtree Consulting Pvt. Ltd.
11:30 - 12:00 Questions & Answers
12:00 - 13:30 Panel Discussion: The Future Roadmap
12:00 - 12:05 Mr. N. SrinivasanDirector General, Confederation of Indian Industry
12:05 - 12:20 Dr. Michael MeierHead, International RelationsGerman Research Foundation (DFG)
12:20 - 12:35 Mr. Felix VoglerManaging Director, Evalueserve, Germany
12:35 - 12:50 Prof. Dr. Josef NassauerChief Executive Officer, Bayern Innovativ
12:50 - 13:00 Mr. Y. P. KumarAdvisor & Head – International DivisionDepartment of Science & Technology, India
13:00 - 13:30 Panel discussion and Questions & Answers
13:30 - 14:30 Break
14:30 - 16:30 One to One Meetings
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Veranstalter/ EEPCOrganizer: in cooperation with ACMA and BME
Sprache/ EnglishLanguage:
Seminar on Investment Opportunities in theState of JharkhandSeminar Room Hall 6 Stand M60Tuesday, 25.04.2006, 14:00 - 15:00 hrs
Veranstalter/ Govt. of JharkhandOrganizer:
Seminar on Investment Scenario in the State ofKarnatakaSeminar Room Hall 6 Stand M60Tuesday, 25.04.2006, 15:00 - 16:30 hrs
Veranstalter/ Dept. of Industry & Commerce, Organizer: Govt. of Karnataka
Indo-German Technology Partnership ForumIndia Forum Hall 6, Stand M21Wednesday, 26.04.2006, 09:00 - 16:30 hrs
Inaugural SessionIndia – The Emerging Global R&D Destination
09:00 - 09:05 Welcome AddressMr. N. SrinvasanDirector General, Confederation of Indian Industry
09:05 - 09:20 Inaugural AddressH.E. Mr. Kapil SibalUnion Minister for Science & Technology andOcean Development, India
09:20 - 09:50 Success Stories: Presentation of IndoGerman TechnologyCooperation Projects
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16:30 - 16:40 Presentation on 'Investment Opportunities in Coal Sector in India'
Mr. Rajiv Sharma, Joint Secretary, Ministry of Coal, Government of India and Mr. K. Ranganath, Director(Marketing), Coal India Ltd. India
16:40 - 16:50 Discussion
16:50 - 17:15 Presentation on 'Opportunities of Investment under the New Exploration Licensing Policy for Oil/Gas and Coal BedMethane in India'
Mr. Maninder Singh, Director, Ministry of Pe-troleum & Natural Gas, Government of Indiaand Mr. V. Raghuraman, Sr. Adviser (Energy),Confederation of Indian Industries, India
17:15 - 17:30 Discussion
India Evening Convention Center, Hannover Messe Wednesday, 26.04.2006, 19:00 - 22:00 hrs
Veranstalter/ EEPCOrganizer:
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Seminar on the State of OrissaSeminar Room Hall 6 Stand M60Wednesday, 26.04.2006, 10:30 - 12:00 hrs
Veranstalter/ Govt. of OrissaOrganizer:
Indo-German Energy SymposiumConvention Center Room 11Wednesday, 26.04.2006, 15:00 - 17:30 hrs
15:00 - 15:15 Presentation on 'Energy Perspective of India'Mr. Kirit S Parikh, Member (Energy), PlanningCommission
15:15 - 15:20 Discussion
15:20 - 15:35 Presentation on 'Legal & Policy Framework in Indian Power Sector and Investment Opportunities'
Mr. R.V. Shahi, Secretary, Ministry of Power,Government of India
15:35 - 15:45 Presentation on 'New GenerationProjects in India' Mr. T. Sankaralingam, Chairman & ManagingDirector, National Thermal Power Corporation
15:45 - 15:55 Presentation on 'Building National Gridon India'
Dr. R.P. Singh, Chairman & Managing Director,Powergrid Corporation of India Ltd.
15:55 - 16:00 Presentation on 'Electrical Industry in India'
Mr. D.J. Ramesh, Vice President, IEEMA
16:00 - 16:10 Discussion
16:10 - 16:25 Presentation on 'Developing Non-Conventional Resources in India'
Mr. Ajit Gupta, Adviser, Ministry of Non-Conventional Energy Sources, Government ofIndia and Mr. Rakesh Bakshi, MD, Vestas RRB,India
16:25 - 16:30 Discussion
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14:35 - 14:50 Audio Video Presentation on the Indianmanufacturing Industries.
14:50 - 15:00 Keynote address by
Mr. S.N. Menon
Commerce Secretary, Ministry of Commerce &Industry, Govt. of India
15:00 - 15:20 German Machine Building Industry – Prospects and Opportunities by
Mr. Ulrich Ackermann, Head of Foreign TradeDepartment, VDMA German Engineering Federation
General Framework for Investment in IndiaDr. Monika Stärk, Managing Director OAV
15:20 - 15:50 The Indian Industrial Sub-contracting Industry –
a presentation by Mr. M.C. Shah, Former Chairman, Engineering Export PromotionCouncil
15:50 - 16:20 Industrial Partner India - Experiences ofGerman companies
Mr. Gerhard Lechner, Director Central Purchasing, Gildemeister AG Mr. Thomas Eschner, Managing Director, Klaus Union GmbH & Co. KGMr. Patrick Zimmermann, Managing Partner,pgmc GmbH
16:20 - 16:30 Questions & Answers
16:30 - 16:40 Signing of MOU between EEPC andVDMA Mr. Rakesh Shah, Chairman, EEPC and Mr. Ulrich Ackermann, Head of Foreign TradeDepartment, VDMA
16:40 - 17:00 Concluding Remarks byH.E. Mrs. Meera Shankar, Ambassador of India
17:00 - 19:00 Cocktail reception and Informal Interactive Session
Veranstalter/ EEPCOrganizer: in cooperation with VDMA and OAV
Sprache/ EnglishLanguage:
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Thursday, 27 April 2006
Resurgent BengalAn Investment Promotion Seminar on the State of West BengalIndia Forum Hall 6, Stand M21Thursday, 27.04.2006, 10:30 - 12:00 hrs
Veranstalter/ Govt. of West BengalOrganizer:
Presentation on the Bio Technology Sector in India Seminar Room Hall 6 Stand M60Thursday, 27.04.2006, 14:00 - 15:00 hrs
Veranstalter/ Ministry of Science & TechnologyOrganizer:
Business Seminar on Industrial Sub-Contracting in India India Forum Hall 6, Stand M21Thursday, 27.04.2006, 14:00 - 19:00 hrs
Industrial cooperation in India is not only cost-driven, but alsomarket-driven. The seminar shows how manufacturers can bene-fit from quality and market orientation of Indian sub-contractors.
The target of the seminar is providing experiences and practicalknow-how for starting cooperation projects.
Business Seminar on Industrial Sub-Contracting in India
Moderation: Dr. Johannes Wamser, author of "WirtschaftspartnerIndien"
14:00 - 14:30 Registration
14:30 - 14:35 Welcome and Introduction
Dr. Johannes Wamser ,author of "Wirtschaftspartner Indien"
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15:00 - 15:45 Perspektiven für neue solare Anwendungen und Marktsegmente in Indien (GB)
Outlook for new solar applications andmarket segments in India (GB)
Stefan Müller, SunTechnics GmbH, Hamburg
15:45 - 16:30 Zertifizierungsverfahren von Windener-giesystemen – Kriterien, Anforderungenund Praxiserfahrungen (D)
Proceedings of certification for windpower plants – Criteria, requirements andexperiences in practice (D)
Mike Wöbbeking, Germanischer Lloyd WindEnergie GmbH (GL Wind), Hamburg
Veranstalter/ Deutsche Energie-Agentur (dena) GmbHOrganizer: und/and Deutsche Messe AG
Träger: Bundesministerium für Wirtschaft und Technologie
Workshop on Technical Education in IndiaIndia Forum Hall 6, Stand M21Friday, 28.04.2006, 09:30 - 17:00
09:30 - 09:45 Welcome
Keynote address by Mr. S.N. MenonCommerce Secretary, Ministry of Commerce &Industry, Govt. of India
09:45 - 10:45 WP1: Research & Education of Infrastructure & EnvironmentModerator: Mr. Satish Pai
Roads, Ports, Tunnels, RailsProf. Bernhard Steinhauer, ISAC, Germany
Nuclear, Thermal Power UtilityProf. Philippe Bisch, ENPC, France
Telecommunication NetworkDr. Carnat, INT, France
Renewable EnergyProf. Burghardt Müller, FACH Hochschule, Germany
Present Status and Projections ManagementProf. Sudhir Jain, IIT India
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Friday, 28 April 2006
Export Forum for Renewable EnergyHall 13, Stand A56
Renewable Energies Industry and Export Forum
Each of the five morning sessions will focus on a specific sectorof industry, and will feature presentations on new technologicalconcepts, developments within the sector concerned and projectcase studies. At the afternoon sessions industry players and energy experts will talk about the legal and political operating environment in different countries, market and competitive situations, business incentives and financing options. Attention is focused this year also on India.
India
Moderation: Simone Fischer, Deutsche Energie-Agentur GmbH(dena), Berlin
13:00 - 13:30 Effizienz durch Synergie – Die Exportinitiative Erneuerbare Energien (D)
Efficiency through synergies – The renewable energies export initiative (D)
Simone Fischer, Deutsche Energie-AgenturGmbH (dena), Berlin
13:30 - 14:15 Überblick über wirtschaftspolitische Rahmenbedingungen und nationale Förderprogramme für Investitionen im regenerativen Sektor (GB)
Overview of the economic-political framework conditions and national support programmes for investments inthe sector of renewable energies (GB)
NN, Indian Renewable Energy DevelopmentAgency Ltd. (IREDA), New Delhi (invited)
14:15 - 15:00 Erneuerbare Energie in Indien auf einenBlick (GB)
Renewable energy at a glance in India(GB)
Santipada Gon Chaudhuri, West Bengal Renewable Energy Development Agency(WBREDA), Kolkata
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11:15 - 12:15 WP2: Research & Education of ProcessManufacturingModerator: Mr. MS Chandramouli
Automotive & MetallurgyProf. PW Gold, IME, Germany
Power Generation, Cement, Waste incinerationProf. Becker, Dr. Ducruix, ECP, France
Nuclear Power ManagementDr. T. Jordan, IKET, Germany
Petrochemical ProcessingDr. Keith Harsham, UK
Power Requirements in India Dr. AK Rastogi, DAE, India
Present Status & Projections ManagementProf. Sanjay Dhande
12:15 - 13:00 WP3: Technical Exchange Programs withIndiaModerator: Mr. Sharad Tripathi
German Programs in AsiaMr. Heinz Nastansky, DAAD, Germany
UK Programs with IndiaMr. Satish Arora, IIT UK Alumni
French Programs in AsiaDr. Daniel Grimm, ECP, France
US Exchange Programs with IndiaMr. Pawan Kumar, Pan IIT Alumni
15:00 - 16:30 One to One Meetings
16:30 - 17:00 Conclusion & ReportingCoordinator: Mr. Moris Habip
Invitation for Autumn ConferenceProf. Hervé Biausser, ECP, France
Conclusion & Vote of thanksMr. Sharad Tripathi, IIT EU Alumni
Veranstalter/ Indian Institute of Technology Organizer: EU Alumni in cooperation with EEPC
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