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Cement EXPO 2025: HITEX Exhibition Center, Hyderabad, India

Cement EXPO : Event Name
Category: Building Construction
Event Date: 23 – 25 May, 2025
Frequency:
 Annual
Location: HITEX – Hyderabad International Trade Expositions – First Floor, Trade Fair Office Building, HITEX Exhibition Center, Izzat Nagar, Hyderabad, Telangana 500084 India
Organizer: ASAPP Info Global Services Pvt. Ltd. – A-303, Navabharat Estates, Zakaria Bunder Road, Sewri (West), Mumbai, Maharashtra 400015 India
Phone: +91 865 7795 881
Email: Sujoy.g[at]ASAPPinfoGlobal.com
Timings: 10:00 AM – 20:00 PM
Ticketing: –

15th EditionCement Expo 2025: DRIVING SUSTAINABILITY THROUGH TECHNOLOGY

Cement EXPO 2025: About

CEMENT EXPO 2025 will be held on 23rd – 25th May 2025 at Hitex Exhibition Center, Hyderabad, India. India’s cement industry, the second largest in the world, will add 80-100 million tonnes (mt) of capacity by 2024-25 (FY25), driven by increased spending on housing and infrastructure. Input costs which have hurt the bottomlines are beginning to cool down. Consolidation continues as strategic moves are made by corporates. And yet the biggest innovation efforts are directed towards decarbonisation and logistics. Procurement therefore will undergo some shift and so will logistics.

The co-located 10th Indian Cement Review Conference will address the cement industry’s ambitions to deliver sustainable, low-carbon cement, in line with the 2030 carbon reduction targets, while navigating the major economic forces impacting businesses at present.

India’s cement industry, the second largest in the world, will add 80-100 million tonnes (mt) of capacity by 2024-25 (FY25), driven by increased spending on housing and infrastructure. Input costs which have hurt the bottom lines are beginning to cool down. Consolidation continues as strategic moves are made by corporates. And yet the biggest innovation efforts are directed towards decarbonisation and logistics. Procurement therefore will undergo some shift and so will logistics.

India’s largest and only cement magazine, the 38-year-old Indian Cement Review magazine hosted the 14th Cement EXPO on 14th and 15th December in Delhi. The co-located 9th Indian Cement Review Conference will address the cement industry’s ambitions to deliver sustainable, low-carbon cement, in line with the 2030 carbon reduction targets, while navigating the major economic forces impacting businesses at present.

Cement Industry In India:

The cement industry in India is a major contributor to the country’s economy. In 2023, the industry produced 356 million tons of cement, making India the second largest cement producer in the world. The demand for cement in India is expected to grow at a CAGR of 6.5% from 2023 to 2029, driven by factors such as urbanization, infrastructure development, and industrialization.

The cement industry is also a major emitter of CO2, accounting for about 6% of the country’s total emissions. However, there are a number of initiatives underway to reduce the CO2 emissions from the cement industry, such as using alternative fuels and improving energy efficiency.

Here are some of the key trends that are expected to shape the cement industry in India in the coming years:

Increasing urbanization: The urbanization rate in India is expected to reach 50% by 2030. This will lead to increased demand for cement for infrastructure development, such as roads, bridges, and buildings.

Infrastructure development: The Indian government is investing heavily in infrastructure development, such as roads, railways, and airports. This will also lead to increased demand for cement.

Industrialization: The industrial sector is growing rapidly in India. This will also lead to increased demand for cement.

Government policies: The Indian government is implementing a number of policies to promote the use of sustainable materials in the construction industry. This is expected to lead to the development of new technologies and processes in the cement industry.

Overall, the cement industry in India is expected to grow in the coming years. The key drivers of this growth will be increasing urbanization, infrastructure development, and industrialization. The government’s policies to promote the use of sustainable materials will also play a role in shaping the future of the cement industry in India.

Current Opportunities For Cement In India:

As per the Union Budget 2022-23, there was a higher allocation for infrastructure to the tune of US$ 26.74 billion in roads and US$ 18.84 billion in railways is likely to boost demand for cement.

Under the housing for all segment, 8 million households will be identified according Rs. 48,000 crore (US$ 6.44 billion) set aside for PM Awas Yojana.

The government approved an outlay of Rs. 199,107 crore (US$ 26.74 billion) for the Ministry of Road Transport and Highways, and this step is likely to boost the demand for cement.

Several government schemes such as MGNREGA, PM Garib Kalyan Rozgar Abhiyan and state-level schemes such as Matir Srisht (West Bengal) and public work schemes (Jharkhand) have aided demand.

In October 2021, Prime Minister, Mr. Narendra Modi, launched the “PM Gati Shakti – National Master Plan (NMP)” for multimodal connectivity. Gati Shakti will bring synergy to create a world-class, seamless multimodal transport network in India. This will boost the demand for cement in the future.

Growth in Infrastructure and real estate sector, post-COVID-19 pandemic, is likely to augment the demand for cement in 2022. The industry is likely to add an ~80 MTPA capacity in cement production.

Why Attend Cement EXPO 2025:

The 10th Indian Cement Review Conference offers practical insights to attending delegate to help them improve their business through knowledge exchange

  • Technical forums – learn from topic experts and see new technology in action
  • Activities that respond to a member’s specific needs such as: visits to recently built plants to see the latest ideas in plant layout and design; an energy audit by an expert team to help define how to improve energy efficiency at a particular plant
  • Opportunities to witness new technologies and chance to get a hands-on demo
  • Networking with industry stakeholders and other key decision makers that address key issues from sustainability to the impact of changes in construction practices

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