Protolab Electrotechnologies (P) Ltd. Commemorates electronica 2024 Success Story
06 December 2024: Sanjay N. Mehta, CEO, Shares his Experience of Unveiling their Company’s Groundbreaking ‘Engineered in India’ Innovations at the Event and the Enthusiastic Visitor Response Witnessed.
With Electronica 2024 having drawn to a close, we want to extend our heartfelt gratitude to everyone who visited Protolab Electrotechnologies at Hall A2, Stand 423. Your time, enthusiasm, insights, and meaningful conversations truly made this event a memorable one. It was a privilege to unveil Protolab’s groundbreaking innovations in HMI input devices, printed electronics, printed graphics and auto dials – proudly engineered in India, empowering the world with visionary technology and unmatched excellence on the global stage. This success is just the beginning of many opportunities ahead. Let’s continue the momentum. Here’s to shaping the future of technology together.
At Protolab we just do not sell products, we craft solutions. We are there with our customers from concept thru completion. We are an indigenous company believing in the ‘Make in India’ dream and in adding value to whatever we make on behalf of our customers spread globally. We export our products to Germany, UK, USA, and Taiwan, customised HMI input devices and keyboards to OEMs.
Protolab is ‘Flexible and Intellectually Sensitive with Touch.’ This is why we felt that electronica 2024, the world’s leading trade fair was an ideal platform to unveil Protolab’s latest offerings.
electronica 2024 in Munich was where the future meets the present. At the venue, the international electronics industry impressively demonstrated in 18 exhibition halls that digital technologies are the key to achieving a carbon-neutral future. From 12-15 November, 3,480 exhibitors including Protolab presented their innovations across the entire spectrum of electronics to about 80,000 visitors.
In addition to sustainability, key topics such as artificial intelligence, the future of mobility, and the development of young talent sparked lively discussions at the exhibition stands and throughout the extensive supporting program. The equally successful SEMICON Europa took place concurrently in two halls.
Two program highlights on the day before the trade fair set the stage for a strong start to electronica. The electronica Automotive Conference brought together international specialists and leaders from across the supply chain to discuss the current challenges facing the industry.
This was followed in the evening by the renowned CEO Roundtable with CEOs Jean-Marc Chery (STMicroelectronics), Jochen Hanebeck (Infineon Technologies) and Kurt Sievers (NXP Semiconductors) along with special guest Barbara Bergmeier (Executive Director of Industrial Operations at Jaguar Land Rover). Among other things, they highlighted the crucial role of international cooperation in the semiconductor industry and discussed how artificial intelligence can help ensure stable supply chains.
After four days at the trade fair, Dr. Reinhard Pfeiffer, CEO of Messe München, reflected on a very positive outcome, stating that “For 60 years, electronica has been the central meeting place for the global electronics industry. This year’s trade fair here in Munich, a leading technology hub, was once again an impressive demonstration of the industry’s innovative strength. In the halls, visitors were able to see firsthand how future technologies are already taking shape – from intelligent energy solutions to smart mobility and the vital role the electronics industry plays in making this happen.”
Dr. Gunther Kegel, President of the German Electro and Digital Industry Association (ZVEI), commented on the industry’s current situation, noting that although the electronics and digital industry has been experiencing challeng-ing times, he believes that the current economic slowdown does not undermine the megatrends of electrification, digitalization and automation, or the vision of the All Electric Society. “I am confident that recovery is on the horizon, even for the electronic compo-nents sector, which has experienced a significant decline in sales after several strong years in Germany. What matters is that the framework conditions in Germany improve quickly.”
Exhibition Director Katja Stolle declared, “electronica 2024 was more international than ever. We are delighted that the trade fair was once again held at the same high level as before the pandemic and that the atmosphere was very positive despite the challenging times.”
“Walking through the halls and talking to people, you could once again feel the unmistakable electronica spirit,” added Caroline Pannier, Deputy Exhibition Director, who will take over the management of electronica in December. The results of the trade fair survey also confirm how satisfied the participants were with the trade fair.