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Sri City takes part in Automotive World in Tokyo

Its marketing team provided comprehensive briefings to investors, significantly heightening global interest in the industrial hub

Sri City takes part in Automotive World in Tokyo
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Sri City, an integrated business city in the country, participated in the Automotive World-2024 held in Tokyo, Japan during last week, reinforcing its global standing as a prime business destination. The 16th edition of Asia's largest exhibition for automotive technologies brought together industry leaders, innovators, and enthusiasts to explore the latest advancements shaping the future of mobility.

As part of its proactive marketing and trade fair participation strategy, Sri City's marketing team provided comprehensive briefings to investors, significantly heightening global interest in the industrial hub. The event showcased cutting-edge advancements in electric vehicles, autonomous driving, and connected cars.

At the exhibition stall, Sri City highlighted its position as the second-largest Japanese industrial township in the country, boasting a thriving Japanese ecosystem. The hub emerged as one of the largest manufacturing hubs for the automotive sector. Dr Ravindra Sannareddy, Founder Managing Director, Sri City, said: "Our participation in Automotive World-2024 was a huge

success.”

“The event provided a valuable platform to showcase our unique strengths and investment opportunities to a global audience, particularly to our Japanese partners. We are confident that this participation will lead to further collaborations and contribute to the continued growth of Sri City as a premier industrial hub, particularly in the automotive manufacturing sector," he added. R Shivashankar, Senior Vice President (Marketing), and Gopi Krishna, Deputy General Manager (Marketing), engaged with stall visitors, emphasising the top-notch infrastructure and rapid development of Sri City. They underscored the locational advantages and specific benefits of establishing manufacturing units in the hub.

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