Delhi, 24 February 2025 - The ELECRAMA 2025 event is witnessing unprecedented displays of innovation and technology from some of the foremost names in the electrical and power sectors. Companies like InterTech, Delta, Siemens, Schneider Electric, and ABB are not just showcasing their products, but are also underlining their commitment to sustainability and digital transformation.
InterTech, known for its trusted earthing solutions, is making its mark by presenting advanced systems aimed at enhancing safety and performance across electrical installations globally. With 15 years of experience, the company emphasizes the necessity of reliable, sustainable earthing systems, particularly through its flagship product, Marconite, deemed the world's best conductive aggregate. "Our focus on safety and innovation drives us to create solutions to protect people and improve electrical installations," said Mr. Gurmohit Singh, Partner at InterTech.
Statistics reveal alarmingly high rates of electrical accidents, with over 100,000 electrocution deaths reported within the past decade, according to data from the NCRB. InterTech’s Marconite Earthing system is engineered to counter step and touch voltages, providing long-term safety and peace of mind to both industrial and residential users.
"Marconite is more than just a material; it’s a solution ensuring safety and efficiency for complex electrical systems," noted Mr. Dave Wilson, Product Manager at James Durrans Group UK. Serving prestigious clients like Indian Oil Corp and Tata Steel, InterTech’s technology endeavors to establish low impedance pathways for fault currents, effectively minimizing the risk associated with electrical accidents.
Simultaneously, Delta is captivating visitors at its booth by engaging them with live demonstrations of intelligent infrastructure solutions. Underlining its commitment to smart manufacturing, Delta has launched the D-Bot Series Collaborative Robots (Cobots), which are set to revolutionize factory automation. These Cobots feature advanced safety mechanisms allowing them to detect contact and reverse movement. With payload capacities ranging from 6 kg to 30 kg, they promise to facilitate precision and efficiency across various applications.
"The D-Bot series cobots integrate seamlessly with our platform offerings, augmenting productivity and reliability for our clients engaged in smart manufacturing," Delta's representatives noted, highlighting the importance of adaptability and forward-thinking technologies for modern industrial processes.
Siemens India is showcasing its extensive range of technology solutions aimed at addressing customers’ digital and sustainability challenges. According to Matthias Rebellius, Member of the Managing Board of Siemens AG, "India is a powerhouse with one of the biggest growth potentials in the world. We aim to support the digital and sustainability transformation of India’s energy, building, and industry infrastructure with our innovative technologies."
Siemens’ exhibit covers various segments, including Electrification X, Building X, and Industrial Operations X. The company’s commitment to technological innovation has positioned it as a leader capable of aiding the nation’s ambitious growth plans.
Continuing the theme of sustainability, Schneider Electric has revealed cutting-edge energy management and automation technologies at ELECRAMA 2025. Highlighting its commitment to India, CEO Olivier Blum stated, "Our technologies are integral to India's future, as we focus on electrification and automation solutions. We are dedicated to local production, ensuring shorter lead times and addressing the country's energy transition efficaciously."
Among Schneider's groundbreaking products are the GM AirSeT switchgear, which utilizes pure-air technology for eco-friendliness, and their new Software-Defined Automation platform, which enhances operational efficiencies through data-driven processes.
ABB joined the ranks with the launch of its new 'LIORA' modular switch range at the event, aimed at smart residential and commercial applications. "There is increasing demand for the latest energy-efficient and cost-effective solutions to support both economic development and India's net-zero ambitions," said Kiran Dutt, President of ABB India. The LIORA switch series showcases advanced features, including smart home automation capabilities and aesthetic designs suitable for modern environments.
The collective presentations at ELECRAMA 2025 serve as strong indicators of the industry's commitment to technology-driven solutions, harmonizing sustainability, safety, and performance. These innovations not only cater to current demands but also aim to shape the future of electrical infrastructure across India.
With increased focus on how technology can aid efficiency and decarbonization initiatives, the conversations and demonstrations at this exposition may just signal the onset of transformative shifts within the power sector.