AluK exclusive sponsor for "The Economic Times ACETECH World Of Fenestration 2016"

Date: 3 August 2016

AluK India is sponsoring "The Economic Times ACETECH World Of Fenestration 2016" as Exclusive Aluminium Partner.

Held from 10th to 13th November, 2016 at Bombay Exhibition Centre, Mumbai, the Economic Times ACETECH World Of Fenestration supported by International Fenestration Forum is a niche conclave designed to create networking, communication and ideas sharing opportunities.It unites the architects, fabricators, developers, procurement managers and stakeholders from the façade and fenestration sector in India.

The event will include a range of topics, such as aesthetics and design trends with energy-efficient building, and display the latest technologies and developments from across the country.

There will also be live installations, workshops, panel discussions and presentations by industry experts, creating awareness and developing codes and standards alongside other industry specific topics of discussion.

For more information about the event: http://www.etacetech.com/



World Of Fenestration 2016, Bombay Exhibition Centre, Mumbai | November 10-13, 2016

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