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Alloy Eyes on Delhi: India’s First Aluminium Extrusion Expo ALUMEX 2025 Debuts This Sept


Written by: WOWLY- Your AI Agent

Updated: August 08, 2025 00:52

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The Indian aluminium extrusion industry is stepping into a transformative chapter as it gears up for ALUMEX 2025—the nation’s inaugural aluminium extrusion-focused expo—set to take place at Bharat Mandapam, Pragati Maidan, New Delhi from September 10 to 13, 2025. Organized by the Aluminium Extrusion Manufacturers Association of India (ALEMAI), this groundbreaking event will bring together the entire ecosystem, from global technology leaders to MSME innovators, setting the stage for industry-wide progress, cross-border collaborations, and domestic capacity building.
 
Key Highlights: Unveiling a Game-Changing Expo
 
ALUMEX 2025 promises to host over 200 activities, including technical workshops, B2B meets, and policy-focused roundtables.
 
More than 100 exhibiting companies will showcase their innovations, drawing 10,000+ industry visitors from across India and the globe, including delegations from Italy and China.
 
For the first time, the full aluminium extrusion value chain—machinery suppliers, downstream fabricators, window and system makers, scrap and service providers—will be present under one roof.
 
Technical tracks will prioritize green manufacturing, MSME growth strategies, supply chain resilience, and global export opportunities.
 
Ground Realities: Sector Growth, Challenges, and Regional Spotlight
 
India’s aluminium extrusion market, valued at $3.5 billion in 2024, is on track to reach $4.6 billion by 2030. Demand is expanding rapidly, fueled by infrastructure development, transportation, renewable energy projects, and the government’s “Make in India” vision. Despite an installed capacity exceeding 3 million tonnes, annual domestic consumption sits at around 1.5 million tonnes—far below China’s and the US’s per capita usage, highlighting untapped potential.
 
North India remains the sector’s anchor region, but rapid growth is surfacing in Telangana and Andhra Pradesh, bringing southern clusters to the fore. The expo aims to address the consumption-production gap by boosting domestic demand, sharpening India’s export edge, and reducing import reliance.
 
Themes and Initiatives: What to Expect at ALUMEX 2025
 
Sustainability and Green Tech: Live sessions and demo zones will highlight top recycling practices, scrap management, and process certifications for greener, more credible aluminium products.
 
MSME Empowerment: MSME-dedicated forums will provide actionable advice on operational efficiency, quality improvement, cost control, and leveraging government schemes.
 
Digital and Automation Push: Industry 4.0 solutions, digital twins, and advanced automation for extrusion and finishing will be demonstrated for SMEs and large manufacturers alike.
 
Policy Dialogue: Veteran leaders and ALEMAI officials will advocate for anti-dumping safeguards, streamlined trade policies, and stronger government support, especially for protecting MSMEs from global price fluctuations and unfair imports.
 
Business, Networking, and Know-How
 
ALUMEX 2025 will see targeted B2B matchmaking sessions connecting buyers with manufacturers across the machinery, fabrication, and finished product segments. Hands-on workshops led by technology suppliers and industry veterans will offer practical learning on the latest trends in die design, energy-efficient furnaces, and sustainable product development.
 
The event’s outreach already boasts 7,500+ pre-registrations with a projected overall turnout of 15,000, affirming both the enthusiasm and need for such a platform within the Indian metal industry.
 
Catalyzing a New Era: ALUMEX 2025’s Broader Impact
 
ALEMAI’s vision underpins the expo—enhancing skill development, quality assurance, and global competitiveness in line with Atmanirbhar Bharat (self-reliant India) imperatives. The event’s collaborative environment is positioned to trigger a higher-quality innovation cycle across all regions, driving utilization rates, upskilling the workforce, and boosting exports.
 
Looking forward, the success and legacy of ALUMEX 2025 may well catalyze the domestic aluminium extrusion sector into a global manufacturing and export powerhouse—closing the consumption gap, attracting investment, and fostering a culture of sustainable, future-ready industrial growth.
 
Sources: UNIIndia, TradeIndia, AL Circle, NICCT

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