Messe Muenchen India successfully concluded its largest edition of analytica Anacon India, India Lab Expo, and Pharma Pro&Pack Expo at the HITEX Exhibition Centre in Hyderabad. The three-day event, held from September 26th to 28th, solidified its position as the premier platform for the laboratory, analytical, and pharmaceutical industries.
The event, themed “Epicentre of Progress,” was inaugurated by Sri Duddilla Sridhar Babu, the Hon’ble Minister for IT, Electronics & Communications, Industry & Commerce, and Legislative Affairs, Government of Telangana. It showcased solutions for the entire value chain in the pharma, laboratory, and analysis segments to user industries such as pharma, biotech, chemicals, F&B, and more.
The event attracted a significant number of exhibitors and visitors, setting new records for the series. The International Pavilion hosted a diverse range of global exhibitors, offering unique opportunities for visitors to engage with them. The Software Technology Pavilion showcased innovations in AI, ML, QMS, MES, IoT, LIMS, Robotics, Digitization, and Automation.
The Buyer-Seller Forum and Hosted Buyer Program facilitated robust networking experiences, driving global partnerships and business growth. A series of conferences covered critical topics such as regulatory and compliance challenges, building a robust ecosystem for food testing labs, and technological advancements. The event also provided young talent with the opportunity to engage with leading pharmaceutical organizations.
Bhupinder Singh, CEO, Messe Muenchen India, said, “The success of this year’s event reflects the tremendous growth and innovation happening within the laboratory and pharmaceutical industries.”
Chandrahas Shetty, President of the Indian Analytical Instruments Association (IAIA), remarked, “This year’s edition has not only set new benchmarks but also highlighted the critical role that advanced technologies and sustainable practices play in shaping the future of laboratory and analytical sectors.”
Harshit Shah, President, Indian Pharma Machinery Manufacturers’ Association (IPMMA), said, “Pharma Pro&Pack Expo 2024 has once again demonstrated its critical role in driving innovation and collaboration across the pharmaceutical processing and packaging sectors.”
The successful conclusion of analytica Anacon India, India Lab Expo, and Pharma Pro&Pack Expo reinforces its position as a pivotal platform for the laboratory, analytical, and pharmaceutical industries, driving innovation, fostering partnerships, and shaping the future of these sectors.