The MoUs were signed yesterday at a special event organised by the Engineering Exports Promotion Council (EEPC) India, the country's apex engineering organisation and mandated as the lead agency for India's participation as Partner Country at the fair, according to an EEPC release.
"A more profound technical collaboration between India and Germany will help the Indian electrical industry scale up in accordance with the rate at which the market is expected to grow," said Rajan Katoch, Secretary in the Department of Heavy Industry, at a seminar.
"Through collaboration and exchange of services, Germany can gain immensely from not only getting access to India's huge market, but also utilising India as an export hub for the global market by leveraging the country's technical and cost-efficient production capabilities," said Joachim Richter, Project Finance International & Chairman of ZVEI Foreign Trade committee.
"Germany has excellent production and innovation capabilities, highly skilled workforce, high technical standards and huge R&D investments; India requires these expertise to further build its competitiveness in the sector both locally and globally," said Anupam Shah, Chairman EEPC India, who inaugurated the seminar.