The LED Summit on day two of the fair is also expected to pull in regulatory bodies and sector players together to cover exciting trends in LEDs. At the 16th edition of this international exhibition on LED lighting products and technologies in India, special emphasis has been given to the needs of buyers and trade visitors through a new well-structured exhibition format wherein a hall-wise product segmentation of the various products and applications of LEDs will allow visitors to see leading brands in the same segment together and compare prices and value additions.
Various ministries and government bodies including Ministry of Electronics & Information Technology, Department of Industrial Policy and Promotion, Ministry of Commerce & Industry, as well as Maharashtra Energy Development Agency, Brihanmumbai Electric Supply and Transport Undertaking, Electronic Industries Association of India, Solar Energy Society of India, Indian Building Congress and the apex body of the Lighting manufacturers – ELCOMA (Electric Lamp & Component Manufacturers Association) have announced strong support to this platform which promotes energy saving lighting and LED technologies for the country.