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Conference on Global Presence of Indian Testing Agency - Way Forward

Dear Industry Colleague,

Seasonal Greetings!

To echo and support the Hon'ble Prime Minister's vision to make India a Global Automobile Hub, National Automotive Test Tracks (NATRAX), under NAB (Ministry of Heavy Industries, GOI) is organizing a Conference on “Global Presence of Indian Testing Agency - Way Forward” on Saturday, 27th April 2024, at National Automotive Test Tracks (NATRAX), Pithampur, near Indore, Madhya Pradesh.

Its first of its kind Automotive Leadership Conference, which intends to bring all high-level stakeholders on a single platform with an aim to discuss and deliberate on the way forward to transform Indian Automotive Test Agencies as Global Hub for Testing, Certification and Co-Development. The Conference will be held in association with SIAM, ACMA and ATMA, with ETAuto as the media partner.

The Policy Times Chamber of Commerce is associated with NATRAX as the Organizing Partner for the event.

As the conference intends to break silos and create a path forward to build an ecosystem for enabling intense collaboration between Industries, Test Agencies, Government Bodies, Technology Players, and Academia, it gives us immense pleasure to invite you and delegates from your reputed organization to join this important initiative.

Shall look forward to your participation in the Conference.

Please use the registration link attached below, where you can pay a registration fee of Rs. 8000 + GST to the NATRAX bank account.

Registration Link: https://forms.gle/KYnKkYsPGmazediq5

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For any queries, you may contact Mr. Amin - 8967984590 Dr. Shahid Habib - 9990494397

Looking forward to your support and coordination to make this a grand success.


Thanks with regards,

Dr. Sudhir Gupte
+91 8511373969
sudhir.gupte@natrax.in

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