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SME Times News Bureau | 20 Jun, 2013
Keeping in view changing retail scenario and focusing on the changing technological needs of modern retailer, Manch Communications is organising India Retail & ShopFittings Show an exhibition and conference from 25-27 July at Pragati Maidan, New Delhi.

"India Retail & ShopFittings Show, is scheduled to begin from 25-27 July 2013, will cater to Indian Retail Market, which is constantly changing, opening new doors and paving way to new global opportunities," said organizer in a press statement.

"Market for consumer goods is on a rise and so is the need for high technology retail stores in India. The objective of India Retail & ShopFittings Show is to give industry stakeholders a forum to come together and take this sector ahead in coming times," said Kiran Mittal, Managing Director of Manch Communications.

"Today, when retailers are facing stiff competition from e-retailers, the need to re-design and build impactful stores is even higher. India Retail & ShopFittings Show will feature over 150 latest products from over 100 exhibitors, enabling store designers to identify more options and latest technologies.” concluded Mittal.

Manch Communications is organising India Retail & ShopFittings Show an exhibition and conference where retailers, shopkeepers, showroom owners and managers, brand experts, store designers, interior designers and architects will come together to share their expertise, views and best practices. More than anything - they will identify new trends and technology in retail store fitting and fixtures.

The market today is bombarded with hundreds and hundreds of substitute products and every retailer is aware that a well planned and equipped retail store is his best salesperson. Indian retailers must understand that they need to keep up with the global customer experience standards to stay in the race, it said.

Some of the participating companies including Philips, Datalogic, Gunnebo Security, ZICOM, Checkpoint Systems, Bajaj Lighting, CAS Weighing and ADI-Global will be displaying their products. The exhibition is going to bring supermarkets, pharmacy stores, restaurants, F&Bs, mall owners, jewellery, electronics, apparels, lifestyle and store designers under one roof to source the best of available solutions.

Simultaneously, a two day conference - India Retail & ShopFittings Summit will take place on 25-26 July and shall throw light on various topics under the theme - Importance of Infrastructure & Technologies in Retail Sector, it added.

For more visit www.IndiaRetailShofitting.com.
 
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