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German Trade Fair Industry
From Chairmans Desk
Around 3 crore square feet of air-conditioned hall space is available at 23 German exhibition centers
Three of the five largest exhibition centers in the world are located in Germany. For the German
companies trade fairs are most important instruments in business-to-business communication. In tota
exhibitors and visitors spend around 10 billion Euro a year. The macroeconomic production effects reach
23 billion Euro. Around 250,000 jobs are secured through the organization of trade fairs.
In addition, there is a dense network of regional trade and consumer exhibitions, which represent an
important supplement to the international trade fairs, in this over 50,000 exhibitors and 70 lakh visitors are
brought together. Trade fairs and exhibitions thus offer a platform for well over 200,000 exhibitors as well as
160 to 180 lakh visitors. Furthermore, over 10,000 congresses and conferences are held annually
in the business-to-business sector.
These are main fuel for knowing about various products and technologies. Even youth has access to al
these technologies, give direction and interest toward various carrier opportunities. These international trade
fairs are conducted based on domain category. For example CEBIT is no.1 Information communication technology
trade fair in the world organized in Hannover every year during March first week. Industries will introduce their
new products in this trade fair. Over 5000 exhibitors and more than 5 lakh visitors will participate in this event.
Hannover fair grounds has 27 halls with around 53 lakhs square feet covered area. Local train facility is there
from three directions, long distance rail station connected with high speed trains travel above 300 kmph. This fairground has 50,000 car parking facility. Lakhs of people can enter or leave from fair ground in less then 15min.
The Institution of Engineers (India)VIJAYAWADA LOCAL CENTRE, Dr. KL Rao Bhavan, Governorpet, Vijayawada-2. A.P.
Tel : 0866 - 2576822, 2574217 E-mail : [email protected]
Chairman. D.Rama Krishna, FIE
Hon. Secretaryr. T.Satyanandam, FIE
Jt. Hon. Secretaryr. D.Ramesh Kumar, MIE
usiness Opportunities European Union - 2
xtension of Free Photoentity Card - 3
cience Corner - 3
obal Warming &imate Change - 4
uest Room Details - 7
pcoming Events - 7
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LARGE TRADE FAIR GROUNDS
Ground name City Country Indoor area Outdoor area No. of Halls
Hannover Fair Ground Hannover Germany 496,000 m2 58,070 m2 27
FieraMilano Milan Italy 345,000 m2 60,000 m2 24
Frankfurt Trade Fair Frankfurt am Main Germany 321,000 m2 83,700 m2 11
Las Vegas Convention Center Winchester, Nevada United States 297,000 m2 16
Koelnmesse Cologne Germany 284,000 m2 100,000 m2 11
Ground name City Country Coverage area No. of HallsPragati Maidan New Delhi India 6,02,981 m2 19
Chennai trade centre Chennai India 1,01,171 m2 3
Bombay Exhibition Centre Mumbai India 45,000 m2 4
INDIA TRADE FAIR GROUNDS
Recent trade fair Hannovermesse on 4-8 April 2011, held in Hannover has 6,500 exhibitors from 65 countries with
2.3 lakh visitors. The main emphasis this year is green business. Especially on Renewable Energy, Power production
Wind power, Hybrid Technologies, Building and automation, Latest battery operated cars and two
wheelers are presented.The five days of HANNOVER MESSE 2011 put a major spotlight on product innovations
industry trends and the latest advances in R&D.
Please write to me at [email protected]
Germany is No. 1 in conducting international trade fairs. Of the leading global trade fairs of the
individual sectors, around two-thirds are held in Germany. Annually around 150 international
trade fairs with around 160,000 exhibitors and 100 lakhs visitors are organized. More than half
of the exhibitors come from abroad, of this one-third are from countries outside Europe
Of the visitors, almost one-fifth come from abroad, of this total about 30% from overseas.
Ramakrishna DasariChairmanIEI Vijayawada Local Center
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BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES IN EUROPEAN UNIONDR. Ion Voicu Sucala
Associate Professor,
Management & Systems Engineering Department,
Technical University of Cluj-Napoca, Romania
KCP SUGAR AND INDUSTRIESCORPORATION LIMITED
RAMAKRISHNA BUILDINGS, 239, ANNA SALAI, CHENNAI-600 006.
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Manufacturers of : Premium Grade Sugar, Bio compost and
formulated products at Vuyyuru andLakshmipuram, Krishna District, Andhra Pradesh
Industrial Alcohol, Denatured Spirits,Bio-fertilizers and Mycorrhiza at Vuyyuru
Telephones:Regd. Office :044-28555171
Sugar Factory, Vuyyuru :08676-232001Sugar Factory, Lakshmipuram :08671-222046
Branch Office, Vijayawada :0866-2538133
Fax :Regd. Office :044-28546617
Sugar Factory, Vuyyuru :08676-232640
Sugar Factory, Lakshmipuram :08671-222640Website : www.kcpsugar.com
Dr. Ion Voicu Sucala shared his thoughts and experiences in a
lecture meeting held on March 16, 2011 at the Dr. K. L. Rao Bhavan,Vijayawada Centre.
The European Union (EU) is an economic and political union of
27 member states which are located primarily in Europe.The EU
has developed a single market through a standardised system of
laws which apply in all member states including the abolition of
passport controls within the Schengen area. It ensures the free
movement of people, goods, services, and capital, enacts
legislation in justice and home affairs, and maintains common
policies on trade. With a total population of over 500 million
inhabitants,in 2010 the EU generated an estimated 26%
(US$16.282 trillion) of the global economy.
Education:
In education, Erasmus Programme, a university exchange
programme which began in 1987 has supported international
exchange opportunities for well over 1.5 million university
and college students and has become a symbol of European
student life.There are now similar programmes for school pupils
and teachers, for trainees in vocational education and training
and for adult learners in the Lifelong Learning Programme
20072013.
Environment:In 2007, member states agreed that the EU is to use 20%
renewable energy in the future and that it has to reduce
carbon dioxide emissions in 2020 by at least 20%
compared to 1990 levels.This includes measures that in 2020,
10% of the overall fuel quantity used by cars and trucks in EU 27
should be running on renewable energy such as biofuels. This is
considered to be one of the important aspects for industrialised
region to fight global warming.
Economy:
The EU has established a single market across the
territory of all its members. A monetary union, the eurozone, using a
single currency comprises 17 members states.In 2009 the EU
generated an estimated 28% share (US$ 16.5 trillion) of the
world's nominal GDP, making it the largest economy in the world.
It is the largest exporter,the largest importerof goods and services,
and the biggest trading partner to several large countries such as
the United States, China and India.
Of the top 500 largest corporations measured by revenue
(Fortune Global 500 in 2010), 161 have their headquarters in the
EU. In May 2007 unemployment in the EU stood at 7% while
investment was at 21.4% of GDP, inflation at 2.2% and publicdeficit at -0.9% of GDP.
Country Exports Population Exports Per
(in Millions) (in Millions) Capita
EU 1,787,000 500 2,880
China 1,506,000 1,341 572
US 1,270,000 311 3,375
Japan 765,200 128 4,250
Russia 376,700 143 2,150
India 201,000 1,210 69
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GENERATORS
Extension of date for applying Photo Identity Card Free of Cost
Corporate Members who are already holding or not holding the Photo Identity Card of the
Institution are requested to apply in the prescribed downloadable proforma available at our website
www.ieindia.info for Photo Identity Card bearing their signatures. The Photo Identity Card will be issued
free of cost if the application is received by our Headquarters office within 30th June, 2011.
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Jagadish Chandra Bose, (30 November 1858 23 November 1937) was an Bengali polymath:
a physicist, biologist, botanist, archaeologist, as well as an early writer of science fiction. He
pioneered the investigation of radio and microwave optics, made very significant contributions to
plant science, and laid the foundations of experimental science in the Indian subcontinent. IEEE
named him one of the fathers of radio science. He is also considered the father of Bengali science
fiction. He was the first person from the Indian subcontinent to receive a US patent, in 1904
A crescograph is a device for measuring growth in plants. It was invented in the early 20th cetury
by Sir Jagadish Chandra Bose. The Bose crescograph uses a series of clockwork gears
and a smoked glass plate to record the movement of the tip of a plant (or its roots) at
magnifications of up to 10,000. Marks are made on the plate at intervals of a few seconds,
demonstrating how the rate of growth varies under varying stimuli. Bose experimented with
temperature, chemicals, gasses and electricity.
A Bose inspired modern electronic Crescograph was designed and built by Randall Fontes to measure plant movement at Stanford
Research Institute. The Electronic Crescograph plant movement detector is capable of measurements as small as 1/1,000,000 of an inch.
The component which actually measures the movement is a differential transformer.
Science Corner
Crescograph
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Global warming is the increase in the average temperature of Earth's near-surface air and oceans since the mid-20th century
and its projected continuation. According to the 2007 Fourth Assessment Report by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change
(IPCC), global surface temperature increased 0.74 0.18 C (1.33 0.32 F) during the 20th century.
Global Warming & Climate Change
Green House Effect:
Sun is the major source of
energy for earth. Solar radiation
enters the atmosphere in the form of
shortwave radiation and heats up the
earth. Heated earth releases long
wave radiation, this radiation is
trapped by green house gasses like
Carbon dioxide, methane nitrous
oxide, hydro fluorocarbons..etc.Normally this is a good phenomenon
because without green house gases
earth would be colder than moon.
In the recent decades human
activities like usage of fossil fuels
like coalpetrol, diesel..etc for the
purpose of power, transportation is
releasing huge amount of green
house gases. This increased quantity
of green house gases is increasing
the green house effect, thusincreasing the global atmospheric
temperature which is referred as
global warming.
Increase global temperatures are causing changes in climate which are resulting in:
1. Glacier Melts 2. Sea Level Rises 3. Intensified cyclones 4. Floods 5. Droughts 6. Vector Born Diseases
1. Increase air temperature are causing glaciers melts, in north pole, south pole, Green Lands,himalayas..etc.
2. In India melting of glaciers in himalayas is going effect the river water resources of Ganga, Brahmaputra, and Yamuna.
Glacier Melts:
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Climate changes has resulted in uneven rains, as a result
in some areas huge of rainfall is recorded while some other places
are having very less or no rainfall. Heavyrainfall has already been observed in India. Heavy rain of 944 mm
in 24 hrs at mumbai resulted in huge flooding.
Similar problems are being observed in major cities.
Increasing temperature is causing evaporation of
water or moisture from the ground.Many areas all over the world
are estimated to suffer due to unavailability of
drinking water by 2035. India is going to be the worst hit
areas, nearly 90% of Indian population is going to
get effected by water scarcity.
Floods & Droughts:
Increase sea surface temperatures are
going to increase the evaporation
rate on the oceans as a result more amount
of moisture is going to enter into
atmosphere, thus increasing the the
intensity of the cyclones. In recent
decades is has been observed that, though
the number of cyclonic activities are less
but cyclone life time on the oceans has
increased.
Intensified cyclones: Sea Level rise:1. Melting of ice in north and South Pole
is causing sea water to increase.
2. Sea temperatures are also increasing
as result sea water is expanding
causing more sea level rise.
3. It is estimated that nearly 25 % Indian
population is going to be effect due
sea level rise of 1 meter.
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Figure: Surface temperature anomalies relative to 1951-1980from surface air measurements at meteorological stations andship and satelite SST measurements
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M/s FARM STEEL PRODUCTSINDUSTRIAL ESTATE, VIJAYAWADA -520 007
Products
Mini Dal Mills Star Weeders Turmaric Polishers Rotavators
Ph: Fac.2553958 & 6571258, Res.2472694, M: 9246497258. Email: [email protected]
Oil Storage & Process Tanks in MS & SS Welded Pipes Chimney's
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Save Energy:
1. 1 Liter of petrol used releases 2.6 Kg of CO2
2. 1 Liter of diesel used releases 2.3 Kg of CO2
3. 1 Unit of power production will release 2 Kg of CO2
4. 1 unit of power saved is equal to 2 units of power produced
5. Think before you use your vehicles and electrical appliances.
Plant Trees:
Plant trees, as trees absorb CO2
from atmosphere.
Each Tree will absorb nearly 80Kgs of CO2in its
life period
Vector Born Diseases:
Higher air temperatures are providing required breeding grounds
for vector born diseases like, malaria, dengue...etc.
We as humans need to think and act so as to save our planet earth from
global warming. Globally, many countries have started their initiatives to decrease
global warming. Developed nations like Germany are generating power using
renewable energies like solar power, wind power..etc. Many of the old highlypolluting industries has been closed. Green taxes are being collected from trans-
portation generated pollution, normal vehicles are being replaced with electric
vehicles, Bio-fuel based vehicles. Most the waste generated is being either
recycled / reused.Scientists all around the world are doing research on new
methodologies / technologies to decrease this global warming like fuel cells, CO2
sequestration, alternative fuels...etc. But as a normal human being we can do
something which will help us and our environment.
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M/s. PRUTHVIAUTO SPRINGSManufacturers of Leaf Springs for
Trucks and Tractor TailorsKANURU,VIJAYAWADA -520 007.
PH: 0866-2545936 & 6576333
Mobile: 9959827799
M/s. PRECISIONAUTO PRODUCTSManufacturers of Sluice Valves, Check Valves( Non-Return Valves ) as per BIS ( IS / 14846/2000 )
Air Valves: From 50-300 mm Manufactured by TechnocratBody test = 15Kg / cm2 Seat Test = 10Kg / cm2Used extensively in sugar factories, water supply etc
J.R.D TATA Industrial Estate, Kanuru, VIJAYAWADA-07
Ph: 254 4684(O), 2486562(R) Mobile: 9392102526
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Guest Room Details at IEI Vijayawada Local Center
The tariff for occupation of Guest Room is as follows :
Double Beded A.C. Room for IEI Members - Rs.400/- per day
Double Beded A.C. Room for Non-Members - Rs.600/- per day
Three Beded Non-A.C. Room for IEI Members - Rs.300/- per day
Three Beded Non-A.C. Room for Non-Members - Rs.500/- per day
Terms & Conditions:
All Members should confirm the availability of the rooms well in advance to avoid unnecessary inconvenience and will be reserved
only on a requisition letter or e-mail clearly indicating the date & time of occupation and vacation.
This service is available only against receipt of full payment made in advance. This local centre will not be responsible for non-receipt ofpayment in time and booking not done. Confirmation from the Hon. Secretary of this local centre is to be obtained before arriving at the Guest Rooms.
The tariff applicable to members and non-members is different and strictly adhered to. The persons occupying the Guest Rooms will beentitled to the above concessional rates, if he is a member of our IEI. Otherwise non-member charges will be levied. The names of persons forwhom reservation is sought shall be given in the requisition.
In case the members of IEI reserve the Guest Room but occupied by non-members the tariff as applicable to non-members will be charged.
Charges once paid shall not be refunded or adjusted under any circumstances.
If a member staying in the Guest Room requires room for additional period the same shall be done subject to availability of room on paymentof applicable charges.
The check out time is 24 hours. - Hon. Secretary
The requisition for reservation shall be sent to :
The Hon. Secretary, The Institution of Engineers(I)
Vijayawada Local Centre, Dr. KL Rao Bhavan
Governorpet, Vijayawada - 520 002Ph: 0866 - 2576822/2574217
e-mail : [email protected].
Upcoming Events: National Technology day Er. M Lingeswara Rao 3rd Endowment Lecture
Father of Irrigation General Sir Arthur Thomas Cotton Birthday Water Resources Day
43rd World Telecommunication & Information Society day World Environment Day
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Authorized Dealers of M/s.Cummins India Ltd, PUNE. The Head Office of SSSPL is at Vijayawada, withtwo main branches at Hyderabad & Visakhapatnam. SSSPL Services its customers with genuine spares,valvoline Cummins Lubricants, Cummins Batteries and a host of other products. SSSPL alsoundertakes re powering of various equipments with Cummins Engines.
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