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EDITA expo ends on a high note

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DQW Bureau
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Erode IT Dealers Association (EDITA) organized a three-day expo recently.
With 59 stalls in place, the expo saw a footfall of about 40,000 and registered
busi­ness worth Rs 1.5 crore.

Last time, the event had 55 stalls and registered business worth about Rs 1
crore with 30,000 visitors.

The inauguration function was attended by Sivanesan, President, Federation of
All Traders Association (Erode), B Balachandran, Erode Corporation Commissi­oner
& President, Erode District Small Scale Industries Association, Mayilsamy,
President, Erode District Small Scale Industries Association, PN Prasad,
Confed-ITA, President.

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TK Chandrasekar, President, EDITA, said, “It was a grand success. Most of the
visitors were from home and small business segments. Laptops sales were higher
than the desktops. Laptops accounted for about 50 perecnt sales, desktops for 35
percent, while other peripherals contributed 15 percent.”

Sivanesan, President of Federation of All Traders
Association (Erode), (cutting ribbon); B Balachandran, Erode Corporation
Commissioner; PN Prasad, President, Confed-ITA; Mayilsamy, President, Erode
District Small Scale Industries Association

The event saw a good turnout from nearby towns-Thiruchengodu, Bhavani,
Kangeyam, Kumara­­palayam, Gopichet­tipalayam, Perundurai.

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Due to time factor, the association did not organize any seminar.

“This expo was the best in four years. I deal with Wipro printers, UPS and
Zebronics cabinets. I have sold all my stock. My warehouse is clean now,”
happily remarked N Srinivasan, VP-EDITA, and Proprietor, Vasavi Systems.

The company sold about 100 'Pebbles' multimedia CDs each day during the expo.
In addition to laptops and desktops, the expo featured Biometrics attendance
systems, CCTV and IP cameras.

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“Many of the channel partners told me that they would be very busy for the
next 10 days,” Srinivasan mentioned.

Baskar, Managing Partner, ABC Infotech, who deals with HP Compaq, said, “It
was definitely a quality crowd. The expo was well-organized. We sold about 25
pieces of laptops/desktops and have lot of follow-ups to do.”

Balakrishnan, CEO, BCS Computers and the key person in conducting this expo,
said, “It was not a watch-and-go crowd. Visitors had good technical knowledge
and had thorough information on the products they wanted.”

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Valedictory function was attended by C Swaminathan, Vice Chancellor,
Bharathidasan University, Senthil Annamalai, Regional Manager-South (Printer
Division) and Prasad of Confed-ITA.

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