Raj Eswaran becomes new President of IEEMA
By EPR Magazine Editorial October 3, 2013 11:09 am IST
By EPR Magazine Editorial October 3, 2013 11:09 am IST
Raj Eswaran becomes new President of IEEMA
Indian Electrical & Electronics Manufacturers’ Association (IEEMA), the apex association of electrical equipment manufacturing industry, has announced the appointment of Raj Eswaran as the new President for the year 2013-14.
Mr Eswaran is Managing Director of Easun Reyrolle. He has been also associated with Easun Products of India Pvt. Ltd. for the last 15 years, and is currently the Director in EHV Cables and Substation Division.
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By EPR Magazine Editorial September 27, 2013 4:42 pm IST
Raj Eswaran becomes new President of IEEMAIndian Electrical & Electronics Manufacturers’ Association (IEEMA), the apex association of electrical equipment manufacturing industry, has announced the appointment of Raj Eswaran as the new President for the year 2013-14.Mr Eswaran is Managing Director of Easun Reyrolle. He has been also associated with Easun Products of India Pvt. Ltd. for the last 15 years, and is currently the Director in EHV Cables and Substation Division.On his appointment, he said, “We at IEEMA are extremely proud to be a body representing the over Rs 1.30 lakh crore Indian electrical equipment manufacturing industry which provides direct and indirect employment to over 1.5 million people. The electrical industry is not only of vital importance to the economy, but of strategic importance to the nation.”Commenting on the current status of the Indian electrical equipment industry, Mr. Eswaran, said, “The ongoing economic slowdown and project execution delays in power projects have hit the power equipment industry hard over the past two years. But, we are quite optimistic that the recent launch of the Indian Electrical Equipment Industry Mission Plan 2012-2022 by the Government and the thrust being given by IEEMA on boosting exports can help the industry overcome the current challenging times by more optimal utilisation of built-up capacities.”On the forthcoming ELECRAMA-2014 expo, Mr. Eswaran said, “We expect the event to be even more robust in terms of experience, ambience, context and commerce. In order to provide a major fillip to electrical equipment exports, particularly, at a time when domestic demand has been subdued, we are focussing on the theme “Go Global” for ELECRAMA-2014, which is aimed at tapping vast opportunities, especially, in the overseas markets.”
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By EPR Magazine Editorial September 27, 2013 4:42 pm IST
Raj Eswaran becomes new President of IEEMAIndian Electrical & Electronics Manufacturers’ Association (IEEMA), the apex association of electrical equipment manufacturing industry, has announced the appointment of Raj Eswaran as the new President for the year 2013-14.Mr Eswaran is Managing Director of Easun Reyrolle. He has been also associated with Easun Products of India Pvt. Ltd. for the last 15 years, and is currently the Director in EHV Cables and Substation Division.On his appointment, he said, “We at IEEMA are extremely proud to be a body representing the over Rs 1.30 lakh crore Indian electrical equipment manufacturing industry which provides direct and indirect employment to over 1.5 million people. The electrical industry is not only of vital importance to the economy, but of strategic importance to the nation.”Commenting on the current status of the Indian electrical equipment industry, Mr. Eswaran, said, “The ongoing economic slowdown and project execution delays in power projects have hit the power equipment industry hard over the past two years. But, we are quite optimistic that the recent launch of the Indian Electrical Equipment Industry Mission Plan 2012-2022 by the Government and the thrust being given by IEEMA on boosting exports can help the industry overcome the current challenging times by more optimal utilisation of built-up capacities.”On the forthcoming ELECRAMA-2014 expo, Mr. Eswaran said, “We expect the event to be even more robust in terms of experience, ambience, context and commerce. In order to provide a major fillip to electrical equipment exports, particularly, at a time when domestic demand has been subdued, we are focussing on the theme “Go Global” for ELECRAMA-2014, which is aimed at tapping vast opportunities, especially, in the overseas markets.”
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