INVITATION TO SOUTH KOREAN PAVILION
INVITATION TO SOUTH KOREAN PAVILION AT ‘ACE TECH’ IN NEW DELHI 15TH – 18TH DECEMBER 2016, PRAGATI MAIDAN (HALL)
The best of South Korean manufacturers will be present at the Korean Pavilion in Pragati Maidan on 15th – 18th December.
Featuring over 20 exhibitors dealing in –
· Electronics & Components (Consumer, IT, Solar, Security, Telecom)
· Home Products (Kitchen & Bathroom, Glassware, Household, Hand dryer, Décor, Lighting & Furniture, Cosmetics etc)
· Hardware & Building Materials (Water Proofing Chemical, Faucet etc)
Benefits of Attending –
· Pre-scheduled meetings with Korean exhibitors of your choice;
· Boost your profitability with low-cost, high-quality products;
· Expand your supply base with reliable suppliers;
· Stay up to date with new market trends in your industry.
Since you would meet face-to-face with Korean-based manufacturers, you can cut out the middleman and source directly from dependable manufacturers offering competitive pricing and flexible production/delivery terms.
Please find attached the exhibitor list with their product profiles; along with a registration form to attend the show and pre-fix your appointments with Korean manufacturers of your choice.
No
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Company Name
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Product
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Website
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1
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SHIN YOUNG WOOD CO.,LTD
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Fireproof wood / preservative wood
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2
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Joongang CO.,LTD.
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Stainless steel drain / Trench
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3
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HYO SUNG GENERAL CO., Ltd.
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LED Traffic Sign / P.O.F LED Vest
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4
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hyundae sheet
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Interior film / Pov
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5
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SHIN DONG A Electronics co., Ltd
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Electronic water meter / AMR Solutions
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6
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World Furniture Co.,Ltd
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Exterior materials in interior
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7
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TS JAVA CO.,LTD.
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Hand Dryer
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8
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KOAS CO.,LTD.
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Office furniture
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9
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OHYUN Inc.
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Roof waterproofing products
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10
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EL Enterprise Co.,Ltd.
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AUTOMATIC SENSOR FAUCET
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11
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ChangYoung Co.,Ltd
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Injection pump ( CY-800, CY-1000 )
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12
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BackSan L&T Co.,Ltd.
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LED Lighting
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13
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ECOSYS Co.,Ltd.
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wilmat
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14
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Conpo-Tech Co.,Ltd.
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Ecopia Food Waste Dryer CT-K65
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15
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Daebo Housing Co.,Ltd.
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Natural stone paint
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16
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LOGOS CO.,LTD
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Epoxy flooring – lining
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17
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PiAlESeu Design Co.,Ltd.
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WALLPAPER
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18
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SAMSIN MACHINERY CO.,LTD.
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Roll forming machine
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19
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cglighting
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ColoRex LED Panel Light
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20
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BANDO FURNITURE CO.,LTD.
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dry rack
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Shubhangi Gurav
Event Team Manager
Event Team Manager
Gyeonggi Business Center, Mumbai
(Representative Office of the Gyeonggi Province – Govt of Korea)
418,Sagar Tech Plaza ‘A’ Wing,Nr. Saki Naka Jn., A.K.Rd., Andheri(E), Mumbai – 400 072( India)
Ph:+91 22 61437400 Dir:+91 22 61437408 Mob 91-976 8888 222
418,Sagar Tech Plaza ‘A’ Wing,Nr. Saki Naka Jn., A.K.Rd., Andheri(E), Mumbai – 400 072( India)
Ph:+91 22 61437400 Dir:+91 22 61437408 Mob 91-976 8888 222
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5thIEF-IGU Ministerial Gas Forum,
New Delhi 6 December 2016
1- Upon the invitation of His Excellency Shri Dharmendra Pradhan, Minister of State of the Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas of the Republic of India, Ministers, industry leaders, heads of international organisations, and invited energy market stakeholders of the member countries of the International Energy Forum (IEF), and the International Gas Union (IGU) gathered at the 5th Meeting of the Bienniel IEF-IGU Ministerial Gas Forum, hosted by the Government of the Republic of India on 6 December 2016 in New Delhi, India.
2- Under the theme “Gas for Growth: Improving economic prosperity and living standards” ministers deepened their dialogue, while engaging with industry representatives as well as energy thought leaders on the role of gas to enable an orderly energy transition that strengthens energy security, stimulates economic growth and enhances healthy energy market functioning, prosperity and wellbeing globally.
3- Gathered in New Delhi India, one of the world’s largest new gas consuming markets, counting more than 1.2 billion prospective gas consumers in the world, and most rapid growing economy that is seeking to embrace the “Age of Gas”, ministers from both producing and consuming countries, exchanged views in three sessions on gas for growth and sustainability, regional gas markets; new prospects for trade and integration, and policy trends for investment across regions.
4- Sessions included key note presentations by His Excellency Shri Dharmendra Pradhan, Minister of State of the Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas of the Republic of India, His Excellency Mohammed Bin Saleh Al-Sada, Minister of Energy and Industry, Qatar the Secretary General of the Gas Exporting Countries Forum, His Excellency Seyed Mohammad Hossein Adeli, the Chairman and Managing Director of Gail India, Shri B.C. Tripathi and Nizar Mohammad Al-Adsani, the Chief Executive Officer of the Kuwait Petroleum Corporation, among the many senior level interlocutors from government, industry and international organisations.
5- Mindful of the outcomes of the 15th Session of the IEF Ministerial Energy Forum held in Algiers on 26-28 September 2016 that took place against the background of key governance initiatives, such as, the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development adopted at the United Nations Sustainable Development Summit on 25 September 2015, the landmark “Paris Agreement” concluded the 21st session of the Conference of Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, as well as new energy governance initiatives in the framework of the G20 and other platforms, discussions focussed on how gas resources and technologies can stimulate sustainable growth, diversify economies, improve air quality, keep global warming within agreed thresholds, and achieve energy access goals.
6- Ministers discussed global market developments that are charactarised by more abundant gas supplies, weaker than expected demand growth, and the global spread of new technologies that enables more diverse gas trade between global gas and demand centres in which Asia and Liquified Natural Gas (LNG) flows are rapidly increasing market share. They noted that this has made gas markets more competitive, and the terms of trade more short-term and flexible between a broader range of gas producers and consumers that stand to further benefit both.
7- Ministers acknowledged that increasing supplies on a more competitive global gas market creates new opportunities for gas importing countries to lock in supplies on more favourable terms. On the other hand enduring gas market supply abundance reduces investment incentives in the development of upstream gas resources. Growing gas trade volumes and opportunities may expose global gas markets to new risks and price fluctuations, as shifts in regional markets can propagate with greater ease across a better interconnected system. Delegates noted the importance of strengthening dialogue on a rolling basis, and that bilateral producer-consumer relations built up over the past decades remain critical for longer term gas market security.
8- Delegates recognised that a denser global midstream sector with more diverse pipeline and flexible LNG trade capacity should encourage governments to consider market reforms that reduce price, regulatory, infrastructure and other hurdles, and industry to consider more cost efficient operations and innovate on business models. For all stakeholders it would be important to seize the opportunity of more abundant gas supplies and trade in shaping healthier energy matrices that increase economic prosperity and living standards in both consuming and producing countries while delivering on globally agreed goals.
9- Noting that gas can be a driving force to help achieve an orderly energy transition, and is projected to make the largest contribution to societies across the world, when compared to other energy technologies in energy outlooks, delegates acknowledged that an enhanced producers-consumer dialogue on the evolution of gas markets is neccesary for both governments and industry to seize on these opportunities arising on the medium term, and maintain longer term gas market security.
10- Ministers noted that on one hand the future of gas is bright considering 21st century demographics that require economic prosperity and living standards to increase across societies, but that on the other hand, established policies and business models require closer consideration in light of current energy market projections. To facilitate future gas demand growth trajectories, ministers and industry delegates affirmed their commitment to:
禮bsp; The IEF producer-consumer dialogue welcoming initiatives to conduct an energy technology neutral, inclusive and ongoing dialogue on the platform that the IEF uniquely provides to ensure gas markets make an optimal contribution to energy matrices, for governments and industry to deliver on economic growth, climate change, and energy transition goals.
禮bsp; The Joint Organisations Data Initiative (JODI-Gas) and the JODI 5-Year Plan that Ministers validated at the 15th International Energy Forum meeting on 26-28 September 2016 in Algiers, aiming to improve complete, timely gas market data reporting on a more visible and userfriendly JODI platform, and to explore improving energy market data transparency in general.
Music at the time of Cervantes by Forma Antiqva
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Amma, The Symbol Of Populist And Welfarist Politics
Amma, The Symbol Of Populist And Welfarist Politics, Has Left Behind A Vacuum In Tamilnadu Politics!
Her administrative ability will be remembered, not corruption charges against her…
Jayalalitha Amma was a symbol of ‘Popular Politics’. She was a great administrator as we witnessed her capacity during the post Tsunami relief and rehabilitation work.
She was popular, on one hand, due to her welfarism however, her more influential leadership was due to her intense relationship with the people. She was a unique personality that would stand up in the “gallery” and yet would look down to the downtrodden. She was capable of turning her own independent decisions, whether on the farmers’ issues on the land acquisition, Cauvery delta affected by upstream dam or ONGC Project in Tanjavur, carrying forward her own politics but also giving some relief to the common people. She also opposed strongly the GST Bill, changes in Food Security Act, Land Acquisition Amendment Bill, Elevated express way, displacing thousands of slum dwellers to far off places causing deprivation of livelihoods and education, methane project, GAIL project, implementation of ecologically devastating Setu Samundran Project etc. She also demanded retrieval of “Katcha Theevu” and for declaration of Rajapakshe as war criminal and punishment in the International Court of Justice. She was firm on relief and rehabilitation but was not showing any depth on development issues. Even when she was with NDA, she had her own space within and much later she became an occupier of widest possible political space in Tamil Nadu and through it at the national level.
Her not being as much sensitive as she should been to insecure workers and atrocities against dalits, yet she had her own ways to control casteism….. She still scored marks over other politicians by carrying forward welfare boards and welfare funds for the same. She had lost her votes in one election on not responding to organized workers, undermining social welfare boards by transferring responsibility to revenue departments which encouraged huge corruption and disconnection with a lot of genuine unions, responded very late to demands of many of closing down the TASMAC shops, which could have been considered her position on disparity between her own understanding about certain demands and priorities. One wished she had a different position on the Koodankulam nuclear power plant issue but unfortunately like every other politician she saw nuclear energy as necessary development and didn’t support the popular demand for its cancellation. She no doubt cancelled the plans to shift her administrative offices to Marina Beach, after peoples’ resistance however she changed her mind, after initially supporting the fish workers, and slum dwellers with whom NAPM allies have been working since long.
She could not get the credit of pro-equity politician as her own property indicates. Her support to associates like Shashikala and expensive events as well as land grabs could not be justifiable at all. How she got out of the cases on corruption against her and continued to be in the hearts of Tamil people is a mystery, no doubt. Jayalalitha’s ways of remaining in the position of inaccessible yet the most popular leader certainly is her success in the today’s politics with not just dramatics but also popular matrix which she created and even changed.
To say that it’s a great vacuum in the electoral politics is created with her demise is true about Tamilnadu where there is no opposition, either clean or caring the people that could fill it. However emergence of Amma through resorting to distribution of consumer goods, the freebies, is something that has started a new era in the vote bank mongering which was and needed to be questioned.
Whether or not AIADMK would survive without her charismatic personality and welfarist politics with relations unbound, remains to be seen. There is no doubt that neither DMK nor NDA or UDA can evolve as an alternative to AIADMK under Jayalalitha’s powerful heritage.
The people of Tamil Nadu, no doubt, are shocked with the valuation of her property as well as her personal belongings which was not easily denounced as a result of massive corruption, for whatever reason. However they are the ones who would also miss her administrative ability and reach to the poor, and her responses to the issues raised and taken to peak by the people’s organizations in Tamil Nadu.
Let us bid farewell for Amma, empathizing with her supporters in tears and shatters… and join others in analyzing her popularity and her politics. May her soul rest in peace…
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Medha Patkar, Madhuresh Kumar, Gabriele Dietrich, Geetha Ramakrishnan, Arul, Rajendra Ravi, Suniti S. R.
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