Apollo Engineering, presented its cutting-edge technology and fostered key partnerships at the Mining Equipment, Technology, and Services (METS) India 2024 event. Held at the prestigious International Mining and Machinery Exhibition (IMME) in Kolkata from October 23-26, METS India 2024 provided a dynamic platform for industry leaders, innovators, and government representatives to connect and explore the latest advancements shaping the future of mining and industrial sectors.
At the Australian Pavilion, Apollo Engineering presented its high-quality industrial cleaning machines to a highly engaged audience.
The Apollo Engineering team made a strong impression at METS India 2024, engaging directly with attendees to highlight the company’s dedication to delivering innovative, high-quality, and sustainable solutions tailored to the Indian market.
Designed for the heavy-duty needs of mining, automotive, and other industrial sectors, Apollo's products have a strong reputation in Australia for quality, efficiency, and durability. The company’s high-quality industrial cleaning machines particularly piqued interest for their ability to save time, reduce labour costs, and improve operational efficiency.
David and Toma showcased Apollo’s industrial cleaning systems, which are designed to streamline processes and minimise downtime, featuring innovations such as Apollo's proprietary centrifugal filter.
Strengthening Australia-India Trade Relations Through the NSW Going Global Export Program
Apollo’s participation at IMME 2024 was part of the NSW Going Global Export Program, an initiative of the NSW Government aimed at supporting Australian businesses in expanding their presence in international markets. Through this program, Apollo Engineering and other Australian companies received invaluable support and guidance, including high-level briefings and strategic networking opportunities.
Key Partnerships and Networking with Indian Industry Leaders
Apollo’s presence at METS India 2024 also enabled the company to connect with key Indian mining companies, including The Singareni Collieries Company Limited (SCCL), one of India’s largest coal mining corporations. Through these interactions, Apollo’s team gained insights into the specific challenges and needs of Indian mining operations and showcased how Apollo’s high-quality industrial cleaning machines could directly address those needs.
With the high level of interest from Indian mining companies and the support from the NSW Government, Apollo is well-positioned to make a significant impact in the Indian market. The relationships built during METS India are expected to lay the groundwork for collaborative projects and partnerships that will drive Apollo’s global expansion and help elevate the standards of efficiency and sustainability in Indian mining.