ENGKONNECT EXPO 2025 - A Mega Engineering Show on Multiple Engineering Products

The Bandaranaike Memorial International Conference Hall (BMICH), Colombo, Sri Lanka.

Why Sri Lanka?

Sri Lanka presents a promising market for Indian engineering exporters. The country has seen robust growth in key manufacturing sectors such as construction materials, packaging, automotive components, and light engineering goods. These sectors are expanding due to increased infrastructure development, urbanization, and industrial recovery. The presence and growth of these industries naturally drive demand for a wide range of engineering products-machinery, tools, electrical equipment, and fabricated metal products. This creates a significant opportunity for Indian engineering exporters to deepen their footprint in the Sri Lankan market catering to the evolving needs of these sectors.

In FY 2024–25, India's engineering exports showed a mixed performance across categories. While overall growth was driven by sectors like aircraft and spacecraft parts (430% growth), motor vehicles (147%), and IC engines (107%), traditional heavyweights like shipbuilding and iron and steel saw significant declines of -42% and -12% respectively. The ship, boat, and floating structures category, despite its decline, still held the largest share (23%) of total engineering exports. The rise in high-tech and automotive components suggests a shift toward value-added and precision engineering exports, while the drop in core industrial materials may reflect global demand fluctuations or pricing pressures. This diversification in export performance highlights both emerging strengths and areas needing policy support.

Targeted Audience

  • Chairman
  • CEOs
  • Directors of Light and Heavy Engineering Industries
  • High Level Government Officials
  • Policy and Decision Makers,
  • Foreign Companies seeking Joint Ventures,
  • Local Entrepreneurs Seeking Agency/Dealer/Distributorship
  • Foreign Investors/Entrepreneurs
  • Local Investors/Entrepreneurs
  • Foreign Trade Delegations
  • Business Magnates
  • Importers and Traders of Machinery and Raw Materials,
  • Engineers
  • Supply Chain and R&D personnel from light engineering sectors
  • Members of Federations & Trade Associations
  • Dealers
  • Distributors/Agents of Engineering products and accessories
  • Opinion Leaders
  • Consultants & Professionals from local engineering sector

Economy of Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka's economy demonstrated a strong recovery in 2024, recording a real GDP growth rate of 5%, surpassing the World Bank's earlier projection of 4.4%.This growth was primarily driven by robust performance in the industry and services sectors, particularly in construction and tourism-related services. However, the World Bank projects a moderation in growth to 3.5% in 2025, citing lingering effects of the economic crisis and structural challenges. The IMF also notes that by the end of 2024, Sri Lanka had recovered nearly 40% of the economic losses incurred between 2018 and 2023.

Bilateral trade between India and Sri Lanka

India's merchandise trade with Sri Lanka exhibited mixed trends over the recent period. In 2023–24, India's exports to Sri Lanka declined by 19.5%, dropping from USD 5.11 billion to USD 4.12 billion, reflecting a temporary slowdown in trade flows. However, this downward trend is expected to reverse, with a 15.3% increase projected for the period April–February 2025, indicating signs of recovery and renewed demand. On the other hand, India's imports from Sri Lanka rose sharply by 32.1% in 2023–24, reaching USD 1.42 billion, showcasing stronger export performance from Sri Lanka. Nevertheless, a moderate decline of 8.8% is forecasted for the following period, suggesting a possible stabilization in trade volumes.

Engineering Trade between India and Sri Lanka

India's engineering trade with Sri Lanka has shown notable dynamism in recent years. In 2023–24, India's engineering exports to Sri Lanka grew by 23.8%, reflecting strong demand for Indian engineering goods in the island nation. This upward trend is expected to continue, with projections indicating a further 28.6% increase during the period April–February 2025. India's engineering exports to Sri Lanka projected to contribute 25.2% of total merchandise exports during the period April–February 2025. On the import side, India's engineering imports from Sri Lanka surged by an impressive 250% in 2023–24, highlighting a significant rise in Sri Lanka's engineering output and trade engagement. However, this momentum is expected to moderate, with a 24.8% decline projected in the following period, possibly due to market adjustments or supply-side constraints.

Our Previous Show in Sri Lanka

EEPC India organised its trademark exhibition INDEE as a showcase of Indian Engineering prowess in Colombo, Sri Lanka in the year 2016, this was the 33rd edition of the show. The event was inaugurated in BMICH. Around 100 exhibitors participated at the INDEE Sri Lanka 2016.

Product Profile

  • Textile Machines, Accessories and Spares
  • Agricultural Machines and Spares
  • Jute Machines and Spares
  • Railway Engine & Rail Line Spares
  • Pulp and Paper Machines and Spares
  • Printing and Packaging Machines and Spares
  • Pharmaceutical Machines and Spares
  • Construction Machines and Spares
  • Chemical Industry Machinery and Spares
  • Marine and Ship Industry Spares
  • Automobile Industry Spares
  • Plastic and Related Product Machines and Spares
  • Electrical Goods and Accessories
  • Bicycle and Rickshaw, Iron Chain, Machine Tools
  • Sugar and Food Industry Machines and Spares
  • Engineering and Metal Industry Machines and Spares
  • Industrial Safety and Security Products
  • Pumps and Valves, Machine
  • Power and Hand Tools

The Bandaranaike Memorial International Conference Hall (BMICH), Colombo, Sri Lanka.

5 – 7 December 2025


10.00 Hrs. to 17.00 Hrs.

Participation Charges

Booth Size: 9 Sqm.
One Side Open (Built-Up Booth): INR 12,000 per Sqm
Note
  1. Other Services: INR 3,000 per Sqm
  2. Corner Charges: INR 1,500 per Sqm for two sides open booth (subject to availability)
  3. EEPC India reserves the right to reject an application for participation without assigning any reason.
  4. In case of not receiving a minimum number of participants, EEPC India may decide not to participate in the show.
  5. No subletting or sharing of space/ booth is permitted.

Note: EEPC INDIA can only recommend for issuance of VISA to the extent that the concerned person is a participant at the subject exhibition and that the person in question has been certified by the participating organisation to be their representative. The Foreign Embassy/ Consulate where the applicant submits the VISA application is expected to follow their usual procedural checks before granting the VISA in question and EEPC INDIA shall not be responsible in any manner whatsoever for non-issuance of VISA by the concerned authorities. This would mean that the prospective participant will be fully liable for the total charges payable to EEPC INDIA even if they do not obtain the VISA for any reason whatsoever.

Mode of payment

Please pay online through the following Payment Gateway :

PayU / HDFC

-OR-

Pay through RTGS/NEFT in INR as per the following details :  

Name of the Bank  :  
HDFC BANK LTD 
Branch :
Central Plaza 
Address of Bank  :
2/6, Sarat Bose Road,Kolkata 700 020
Account Number  :
00142090000452
Account Name  :
EEPC INDIA
neft code :
HDFC0000014
UPI ID  :
eeplindiaacpromotion.76041638@hdfcbank

Note :

Demand draft favoring “EEPC INDIA” along with the duly filled-up Application Form

Note: The amount of Rs. 12,000 per Sqm. against participation charges and INR 3,000 per Sqm. against other service charges would be treated as deposit against participation charges till receipt of Government decision in this regard. On getting Government approval for EEPC India's proposal, the said sum will be adjusted against participation charges and exhibitors eligible under MAI scheme may be refunded/ a part of the participation charges based on fresh computation otherwise full amount will be treated as participation charges.

Booth Display

Participation charges for a 9 sqm. booth includes the following services:

Maxima front with Seamless backwall  

Three Chairs  

One Reception Table  

Three Lights  

One Wastepaper basket  

One 5 Amp Power Connection  

Carpeted floor  

Fascia Name   

For further information, please contact :


J V Raja Gopal Rao
Email - jrao@eepcindia.net
Phone - +918197622255

V C Ravish
Email - vravish@eepcindia.net
Phone - +919885427707

Interested members are requested to fill in the online Application Form latest by 30 October 2025 at the following link:

Register Now Please go through the "Mode of Payment" section for payment details.

Selection criteria 

Since limited space is available, selection of participation will be done strictly on first-come, first-served basis.

Benefit to the member-exporters 

EEPC India is proposing to organise this event under the MAI Scheme of Ministry of Commerce & Industry, Government of India. On receipt of approval under MAI Scheme, the rates would be recomputed and the new rates are likely to be lesser.

Cancellation of participation 

Please note that no request for cancellation and/ or refund including of advances, if any and/ or adjustment thereof shall be accepted for any reason whatsoever. Once the application form and/ or advance/ part payments are accepted by EEPC India the participant remains liable to pay in entirety the amounts due from them on account of the event. In case members are not able to travel due to travel restrictions/advisory by Government of India or Vietnam then the amount paid will be adjusted toward the participation in the next edition.

Force Majeure

If a Force Majeure Event like war, act of God, natural calamities, governmental directives, civil commotion, epidemic, pandemic, etc. or alike events occurs inasmuch as that the fair authorities/ organizers consider that it is illegal, impossible, inadvisable or impracticable for the physical, onsite and in-person (i.e. ‘live’) elements of the Event to be staged, then in such situation and/ or circumstances the decision of the fair authorities shall be final and binding upon EEPC India and all its co-exhibitors/ participants. In such situation and/ or circumstances, if the fair authorities, organizers or the vendors appointed for providing diverse services related to the Event in question does not refund the monies paid by EEPC India and/ or does not otherwise absolve EEPC India from its contractual obligations then in such case the Co-exhibitors / participants remain liable to pay to EEPC India the contracted participation charge in full and shall not receive any refund from EEPC India of the amounts paid by the co-exhibitors/ participants.  Further, if the fair authorities, organizers or the vendors, so appointed for the Event binds or rolls over EEPC India's participation in the future editions of the same Event in question, then automatically the participation of the co-exhibitor/ participant shall also be carried forward to such future editions of the Event and the amounts paid by them shall be given a credit for the successive edition. However, if there is any increment in the participation fees fixed by the fair authorities, organizers or in any other charges, budgets, etc. then such increased amount has to be paid by the co-exhibitor/ participant without any demur based on the space and booth booked by the co-exhibitor/ participant. In any event, a co-exhibitor/ participant cannot decrease the space or the booth size booked by them for the originally scheduled Event. 

Note :

Regarding goods taken out of India for exhibition or on consignment basis for export promotion, participants may refer to Circular No. 108/27/2019-GST dated 18.07.2019 of the Central Board of Indirect Taxes and Customs (CBIC) which is the statute in the matter.

Contact details of the EEPC INDIA Offices:


H.O. (Cell)

Adhip Mitra, Executive Director & Secretary

‘Vandhna’, 4th Floor
11, Tolstoy Marg
New Delhi 110001
Phone: (+91 11) 23353353, 23711124/25
E-mail: eepcto@eepcindia.net

Head & Registered Office

Rajat Srivastava, Addl. Executive Director

‘Vanijya Bhawan’, 1st Floor
International Trade Facilitation Centre
1/1, Wood Street
Kolkata 700016
Phone : (+91 33) 22890651/52
E-mail : eepcho@eepcindia.net

Jaya Basu

Regional Director (ER)

Vanijya Bhawan (2nd Floor)
International Trade Facilitation Centre
1/1, Wood Street
Kolkata – 700 016
Phone: (+91 33) 22890673/74
E-mail: eepcrokol@eepcindia.net

Rakesh Suraj

Regional Director (NR)

Flat No.10 P, Q, N, 10th Floor
DCM Building, 16 Barakhamba Road
New Delhi - 110 001
Phone: (+91 11) 23314171/74
E-mail: eepcrodel@eepcindia.net

J. V. Raja Gopal Rao

Regional Director (SR)

Greams Dugar (3rd Floor)
149, Greams Road
Chennai – 600 006
Phone : (+91 44) 28295501, 28295502
E-mail : eepcrochen@eepcindia.net

C. H. Nadiger

Regional Director (WR)

B-202 & 220, Aurus Chambers
Annex "B", 2nd Floor
Behind Mahindra Tower S.S. Amrutwar Marg, Worli,
Mumbai – 400 013
Phone : (+91 22) 42125555
E-mail : eepcromum@eepcindia.net

Sudhakaran C.K. Nair

Sr. Deputy Director

TF- 313/A (3rd Floor), ATMA House
Ashram Road
Ahmedabad – 380 009
Phone : (+91 79) 26588720
E-mail : eepcsroahd@eepcindia.net

V. C. Ravish

Deputy Director

Embassy Square 103, First Floor
No.148, Infantry Road
Bengaluru – 560 001
Phone: (+91 80) 22261396 / 22268669
E-mail: eepcsroblr@eepcindia.net

Gaurav Gupta

Assistant Director

Plot Comm. 1
Focal Point
Jalandhar – 144 012
Phone : (+91 181) 2602264
E-mail : eepcsrojld@eepcindia.net