Traders' association of Information Technology (TAIT) is organizing its
second IT exhibition and conference-Com-IT Expo 2008, from Nov 20 to 23 in
Mumbai. Through the expo the association aims to offer a common platform for
vendors and channel partners to showcase their products and technology
solutions, launch new products and services, interact with people, enhance brand
equity and brand awareness and network with the key Indian IT industry players.
On offer would be a large variety of products and services and a chance to
interact with end customers, as the first two days of the expo would be for the
B2C segment, where the vendors would be able to reach out directly to their end
users.
Having a triumphant opening last year, the expo is all set to become an
annual feature in South Asia APAC region.
The expo is being held at MMRDA grounds at the Bandra-Kurla complex at
Mumbai, and around 300 Indian and overseas exhibitors would be show casing their
products and services.
“This time it's going to be on a bigger scale than last year and we
definitely expect more people to join us this year,” said Chetan Shah, Director,
TAIT. “All leading brands are participating and we hope to offer a common place
for vendors, channel partners, IT managers, decision makers and of course end
customers to get together and interact and evaluate the latest trends and
technologies of the IT industry,” he added.
The last two days of the expo would be for end customers as it would be open
to the public. “The last two days would allow end users, who actually are
sometimes left out, an opportunity to network with the service providers and
give feedback too,” Shah stated.
Last year around 30,000 visitors attended the expo and this year as it gets
bigger, more footfalls are anticipated.