UBM India to host OSH on 26th November in Mumbai
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The 4th edition of Occupational Safety & Health (OSH) India will be held in Mumbai, to be organised by UBM India and slated for 26th & 27th November at Bombay Convention & Exhibition Center.
The expo will see a congregation of internationally renowned exhibitors, consultants, business experts and key government officials on one industry platform. The discussions will focus on the dedicated objective to exchange global know-how on the issue, arrive at best practices and seek solutions for challenges pertaining to workplace safety and health.
All this will happen in order to reach out to the massive Indian market potential to drive occupational safety and health as a priority for companies, whilst reiterating the significance and business benefits of investing in health and safety of its workforce, in-turn, its own organisation and the economy at large.
Yogesh Mudras, Acting Managing Director, UBM India Pvt. Ltd, said, "The awareness around significance of occupational health & safety compliances amongst Indian organisations has seen an immense rise over the years. With consistent emphasis by governments on developing infrastructure and providing workplace safety coupled with the rise in global investments in the sector, there lies a huge opportunity for the suppliers and service providers from across the world to showcase their product and solution offerings. Through OSH India, we provide the right platform to the industry to realise this opportunity."
The expo will see a congregation of internationally renowned exhibitors, consultants, business experts and key government officials on one industry platform. The discussions will focus on the dedicated objective to exchange global know-how on the issue, arrive at best practices and seek solutions for challenges pertaining to workplace safety and health.
All this will happen in order to reach out to the massive Indian market potential to drive occupational safety and health as a priority for companies, whilst reiterating the significance and business benefits of investing in health and safety of its workforce, in-turn, its own organisation and the economy at large.
Yogesh Mudras, Acting Managing Director, UBM India Pvt. Ltd, said, "The awareness around significance of occupational health & safety compliances amongst Indian organisations has seen an immense rise over the years. With consistent emphasis by governments on developing infrastructure and providing workplace safety coupled with the rise in global investments in the sector, there lies a huge opportunity for the suppliers and service providers from across the world to showcase their product and solution offerings. Through OSH India, we provide the right platform to the industry to realise this opportunity."
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