EDB organises first-ever Sri Lanka pavilion at ‘Productronica 2019’ in Germany

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The Sri Lanka Export Development Board (EDB) is organising a Sri Lanka pavilion at ‘Productronica 2019’ from 12-15 November at Messe München, Germany with the assistance of Embassy of Sri Lanka in Germany and Consulate General of Sri Lanka in Frankfurt.

Productronica 2019 Messe München is the world's leading biannual trade fair with innovative solutions and products for the entire value chain in electronics and electrical manufacturing. In 2017, 1200 exhibitors participated from all over the world with some 44,000 competent trade visitors from 85 countries. 

The products and services include semiconductors, Printed Circuit Boards (PCB) and Electronics Manufacturing Services (EMS), Surface Mount Technology (SMT), cables, coils & hybrids, future markets and overall production support.  

Sri Lanka’s top exporting destinations of electronics and electrical sector products are also to EU countries like Germany, Switzerland, United Kingdom, and Belgium. In 2018, total electronics and electrical sector exports from Sri Lanka to EU Region was at $ 112 m.

The main aim of this program is to create business linkages through B2B meetings, to enhance business relations with new contacts as well as the existing contacts, explore new trends in technology and innovations in electronic manufacturing sector, and to explore the strategies of electronics and electrical companies used for entering to Global Value Chains (GVCs) for Sri Lankan electronic and electrical sector companies.

Four Sri Lankan medium to large scale electronics and electrical sector companies, namely, Cables Solutions Ltd., Entgra Ltd., Kelani Cables PLC, and Variosystems Ltd. are participating as exhibitors at this event. The Sri Lankan exhibitors at Productronica 2019 will also be able to showcase their products and services at SEMICON Europa, the largest European electronics platform connecting Industry Leaders across the entire manufacturing supply chain from every segment and sector of the European microelectronics industries including semiconductors, LEDs, MEMS, printed/organic/flexible, and other adjacent markets.

 

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