New Delhi: Convergence India 2006, touted to be South Asia’s largest communications and IT event, has claimed to have generated Rs 100 crore business during the three days of exhibition.
Exhibitions India group, one of co-organisers’ Managing Director Prem Behl said "business worth Rs 100 crore has been generated in the last three days of Convergence India exhibition".
He said the objective of the event was to bring closer the communication and mobile fraternity and also provide an international platform to make business happen, a press release said.
"We are highly satisfied with the national and international participants and visitors in this year’s exhibition," Behl said.
The exhibition jointly organised by Cellular Operators Association of India and Exhibitions India saw participation from 23 countries with 386 exhibitiors, including companies like Alcatel, Aperto Networks, Spice Communications and other global companies.
Cellular Operators Association of India was the other organiser.
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