Indo-German Exchange on Cooperation in the Automotive Sector

2019-10-17, 10:00–13:30

New Delhi, The LaLiT

We are delighted to invite you to the Indo-German Exchange on Cooperation in the Automotive Sector on 17 October 2019 in New Delhi.
 
The automotive industry is crucial to the German and Indian economies. Both countries are therefore working together in the automotive sector to find innovative solutions, contribute to safer, cleaner and more efficient mobility, and facilitate technical market access. Within the framework of the Indo-German Working Group on Quality Infrastructure, aspects such as standards, technical regulations, and market surveillance are being discussed.
 
We invite you to participate in a workshop with representatives from government, standardisation bodies, and industry on aspects of homologation, scrapping of vehicles, after-market parts, and intelligent and connected vehicles.
 
The exchange is being held under the framework of the Indo-German Working Group on Quality Infrastructure between the German Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Energy (BMWi) and the Indian Ministry for Consumer Affairs, Food & Public Distribution. The Working Group has the goal to reduce technical barriers to trade and strengthen product safety through the political dialogue of relevant ministries and regulators. As part of the Global Project Quality Infrastructure of BMWi, GIZ – the German Agency for International Cooperation – supports the implementation of the Working Group in India on behalf of the German ministry. The exchange is organised by GIZ in cooperation with the German Association of the Automotive Industry (VDA).
 
We would be pleased to welcome you to the event and are looking forward to an interesting discussion.

 

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