ELECRAMA–2010: "Power is here, Future is now"
The ninth edition of ELECRAMA was held in 2010 hosted 1,243 exhibitors from India
and 23 countries, and attracted 1,05,209 footfalls into the exhibition. As a technology
showcase, ELECRAMA-2010 was a one-stop-shop for the widest range of electrical equipment
on display under a single roof, from over 221 Transformers, 321 Cables & Conductors,
202 Control & switchgear, 113 Instruments & Instrumentation amongst others.
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ELECRAMA–2008: "The Future of Power is here"
ELECRAMA-2008 was focused on the theme, 'The Future of Power is in India', as the
Indian economy and government's ambitious plan of 'Electricity for All by 2012'
offered tremendous opportunities for the industry, both from India as well as abroad.
No wonder, the participants put their best foot forward by presenting quality products
and services in a world class display.
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ELECRAMA-2006: "Electrifying Opportunity for Generating Business"
With Indian economy booming, an overwhelming response was recieved from the industry
resulting in many new entrants participated to demonstrate their capabilities at
ELECRAMA-2006. ELECRAMA has grown to 1086 exhibitiors spread over an area of 40,000
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ELECRAMA-2004: "The Indian Advantage!"
ELECRAMA-2004 organised by IEEMA and the 6th in the series was held between 3rd
and 7th February at Pragati Maidan, New Delhi. The Event was spread over 15 Halls
and measuring approximately 35,000 Sqm. About 1000 organizations participated in
the event including 110 foreign organizations. The Fair over five days, attracted
approximetely 10,000 visitors per day, both from India and overseas.
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ELECRAMA-2002: "A PLATFORM TO BUILD BUSINESS RELATIONSHIP"
ELECRAMA-2002, the 5th exhibition in the ELECRAMA series, attracted 902 exhibitors
showcasing their products, series and technologies in an exhibition area of 30,000
sqm. There was an increase of 25% in number of exhibitors showing the faith that
the industry has in IEEMA and ELECRAMA exhibition. The show attracted 98,000 visitors
of which, more than half were either owners, directors or other senior officials.
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ELECRAMA-1999: "PROMISES MADE... PROMISES KEPT"
Since the whole electrical industry was passing through a bad phase globally for
two years 1997-98 and 1998-99, ELECRAMA-99 was considered as the only hope for revival
which was the last opportunity of the millennium. During January 1999, in Mumbai,
724 exhibitors exhibiting their product range in the area of 25000 sq.m had 70,000
business visitors. ELECRAMA-99 - an event awaited by the Electrical and Professional
Electronics Industry as well as its suppliers, users, consultants and machinery
manufacturers opened its portals for the visitors on Thursday, 21st January 1999.
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ELECRAMA-1996: "Made a Promise : It would be - A FOUNTAINHEAD OF OPPORTUNITIES"
A repeat opportunity was provided after 3 years during January 1996 in Mumbai. More
than 550 numbers of exhibitors bagged this opportunity. 20,000 sq.m. area was booked
by the exhibitors with international group participation from France, Italy and
UK. This show attracted more than 60,000 business visitors.
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ELECRAMA-1993: Went one better with - AN OPPORTUNITY PAR EXCELLENCE
Having succeeded in the business capital at Mumbai, it was held in the capital city
of India in New Delhi with the Trade Promotional Organisation at their established
venue Pragati Maidan. During January 1993, it was organised for a week where 387
numbers of exhibitors were spread over an area of 15,000 sq.m. The results of the
exhibition decided its frequency of repeat performance as 3 years.
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ELECRAMA-1990: Made a Promise : It was - A FAIR TO REMEMBER
The first ever major event in the eastern part of the world to provide a single
roof for Electric & Electronics manufacturers for discussions with their customers
directly. A 9 day show held in Mumbai in January 1990 where about 283 exhibitors
within an area of 12,500 sq m could meet more than 30,000 visitors. It was a fair
to remember which demanded a repeat show at regular intervals.
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