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FURTHERING PARTNERSHIP: Union Commerce and Industry Minister Kamal Nath presenting the logo in New Delhi on Thursday
NEW DELHI: India has been invited as the partner country for Hannover Technology Fair 2006 (Hannover Messe 2006), the largest and most important tech event in the world, Kamal Nath, Minister of Commerce and Industry, said while presenting the India Partner Country Hannover Fair Logo to the media here on Thursday. "The invitation to become partner country at the Hannover Fair after a gap of 21 years, is in a sense the collective global recognition to Indian manufacturing and India's growing economic significance in the world. It also signifies the strengthening of India's economic relations with the European Union and especially with Germany,'' the Minister said, adding that Germany was India's largest trading partner in Europe and the fourth largest globally with annual bilateral trade close to $7 billion. Hanover Messe 2006 will take place from April 24 to 28, 2006 and the display categories will be process automation (Interkama+), factory automation, industrial building automation, energy, pipeline technology, subcontracting, digital factory, industrial facility management and services, micro technology and market research and technology. The Hannover Fair effort is being led by the Ministry of Commerce and Industry with the Engineering Export Promotion Council (EEPC) coordinating participation and logistics, while the overall India branding and projection will be managed by India Brand Equity Foundation (IBEF). The Minister said India's participation would be within three broad categories: Large, medium and small private sector companies. A high-profile business delegation from India will be present at the Fair. Mr. Nath also unveiled plans of a global campaign to project and promote `Brand India' as a build-up to the Hannover Fair.
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