Project management companies are invited to participate as exhibitors or sponsors for the upcoming
15th Global Project Management Symposium in New Delhi, India in November 2007. Organized and sponsored by Project Management Associates (PMA) and the Center for Excellence in Project Management (CEPM), the conference will have the theme “Business by Projects.” The conference, expected to be the biggest project management event in India this year, will be held during 12-14 November 2007 at the Hotel Ashok in New Delhi. This will be the 15th annual global project management symposium sponsored by PMA since its founding in 1993.
The following opportunities are being offered to project management product and service companies:
- Sponsors – will receive company name in the conference brochure (circulation 50,000), 30 minute presentation on your company during the symposium, publicity in media, company write-up in conference handouts, display of company name in the symposium hall, and admissio n for 30 participants.
- Co-sponsors – to receive company name in conference brochures, company write-up in conference handouts, display of company name in the conference hall, publicity in media, and admission for 20 participants.
- Affiliates – will receive company write-up in conference handouts, display of company name in the symposium hall, publicity in media, and admission for 15 participants.
- Co-Affiliates – will receive company write-up in conference handouts and admission for 5 participants.
Interested companies should contact
pma1@vsnl.com or
info@pma-india.org.
Attendees are expected to include professionals and executives from such industries as Agriculture, Construction, Finance, Engineering, HRD, Infrastructure, IT, Manufacturing, Marketing, Planning, Projects, R&D, Operations, Software, Services, NGO’s, etc. Executives who wish to make their companies locally & globally competitive will participate, along with officials from Indian central government organizations.
The conference is being supported by the International Project Management Association (IPMA), the International Construction Project Management Association (ICPMA) and the International Construction Project Management Union (ICPMU). The event will also be supported by PMGURUONLINE.com. For more information, visit:
http://www.pma-india.org/images/GS2007.pdf.
In view of the importance of project management as a discipline, the Government of India’s major ministries such as Ministry of Power and Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation are also supporting this historic Global Symposium 2007.
Project Management Associates (PMA) is a non-profit registered professional body of projects and business managers with the aim of strengthening project management in India. It came into existence in 1993 and since then has made tremendous strides in creating massive awareness amongst CEO's, practicing managers and academia in India regarding the importance of balancing time, cost and scope with quality built-in and meeting the diversified expectations of various stakeholders. In 1993, PMA was started with it's President, Adesh Jain's missionary zeal and commitment to see India at the top of the world map in managing projects & change. PMA continues this vision to promote professional project management in India. For more information, visit
http://www.pma-india.org/index.htm.