Mega Quality Trophy awarded to India ITME Society

“Success and Nothing Less” Is the anthem of India ITME Society – Excited about receiving an award for quality for the 3rd consecutive year, India ITME team is infused with purpose and determination to do better than yesterday.

“Success & great performance is never luck, but is a result of lot of focus and hard work” says Mr. S. Hari Shankar, Chairman of India ITME Society. He says “It took 4 decades of consistent improvement step by step for Society to achieve its vision. It is a bonus that industry acknowledges the organization as a leader in quality & excellence in its sphere of works i.e. Industrial Exhibitions.”

ITME 2012 & 2016 exhibitions won awards in Royal Show Category, Knowledge Hub Category, Best use of Technology Category, Corporate Excellence Category and Excellence in Operations Category. But this is the first time, India ITME Society is accoladed as an institution for its values, expertise & quality service it brings to the table.

This year’s award was supported by all leading industry associations – UFI, IAEE, ASSOCHAM, IEIA, IESA, ICPB, TCE & NSIC and the award function was held on 17th March 2018 at India Expo Mart, Greater Noida.

Another feather in the cap was that Mr. Michael Dalmet was recognized for his 38 years of service to the exhibition industry.

Presently, India ITME Society is gearing up for its next event GTTES-2019 to be held from 1st – 3rd Feb. 2019 in Mumbai. This is the largest textile Technology & Engineering Event for India in the year 2018-2019.

Under the leadership of Mr. S. Hari Shankar, the team is relentless in its pursuit for precision & quality deliverance to exhibitors & visitors. Also India ITME Society is spreading its wings to expand its activities, outreach and geographical boundaries. India ITME Society thanks everybody who has been part of its 40 years of successful journey.

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