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here.HIGHLIGHTS OF AERO INDIA 2005














1. Retail villages have been planned
in the


exhibition




area and the Air display viewing area. For
the



convenience




of the dignitaries and dear visitors most


attractive



Indian




handicrafts were sold in the kiosks in the

Retail




villages. Talented craftsmen were
benefited as


their




beautiful products were sold in thousands.









2. Bharat Electronics Limited arranged
for all




communications and infrastructure support
for

AERO



INDIA




2005. Fax, Mobil phones, Walkie-Talkie,

Internet,



Public




Address System, Closed Circuit TV, Audio
Visual



Projection




in the Conference Halls, Registration
Centre,

etc.,



were




the contributions of Bharat Electronics
Limited.









3. The first Aero India Golf
tournament was


organised




at Karnataka Golf Association, Bangalore.
CII


takes



the




credit for arranging these unique features,

which


was




enjoyed by all visitors around the world.









4. Peter Thompson had designed the 18-
hole




championship course. The clubhouse area is

30,000



square




feet. The flood lit driving range was the

longest


in



India.









5. The Pavement on the Runway has been


prepared using




Falling weight defect meter. Also it is to
be


noted



that




Glass grid has been utilised for adding

strength.



Dense




Bitumen concrete using polymer modified
Bitumen

to


PCN



40




was a special feature to it.









6. The Media centre accommodated 250
members.


It was




located in brand new hanger, which had an

indoor


space



of




4,200 square feet.









7. The Indian Institute of Science,
Bangalore


adopted




Box Technology for execution of subway to

interlink




exhibition and Domestic areas of AFSY.
They

have



completed




the work in a record time.









8. Amongst the 57 speakers 33 were
from abroad


in the




seminar.









9. Very interesting and informative
journals,


which




widely covered aviation, aerospace and
defence


matters,




attracted many dignitaries. Those
colourful


journals



were,




Aviation week Group (New York), Aerospace
and


Maritime




International (published from Mumbai),
Chanakya



Aerospace




Defence & Maritime Review (New Delhi),
Defence


World



(New




Delhi), Indian Defence Review (New Delhi),
Vayu



Aerospace




Review (New Delhi), Indian Aviation ? Civil
&


Military




(Mumbai), Indian Defence Year Book (New
Delhi),




International Aerospace ? Review & Analysis


(Mumbai),




Intervestnik Publishing House (Russia),
S.P.

Guide




Publications, Private Limited (New Delhi)
and


Sterling



Book




House (Mumbai). These Books and Bookstalls


enthralled



the




visitors with informations and critical

analysis on



defence




issues. Every page had abundant valuable
data.









10. Indian Companies participated in
this show


were




mostly from Bangalore. Some were from New

Delhi.









11. Software companies like Aster
Teleservices


(P)




Ltd., 3rd Floor Sri Amulya Estate, Mahesh

Nagar,



Hyderabad-




1., Autotech Systems (P) Limited, 27, 24th
Main


Sarakki




Lake, 5th Phase, J.P. Nagar, Bangalore ?
560

078.,



BACHAL




Software Limited, HAL Estate, Airport lane,


Bangalore ?



560




017., CADES Digitech (P) Limited,
Anchorage,

100



Richmond




Circle Road, Bangalore ? 560 025., Com
Avia


Systems




Technologies Private Limited., 47 Gangamma

Temple


Road,




Jalahalli Post, Bangalore ? 560 013.,
Connect



Electronics




Private Limited, 1878 New Thipasandrra Main

Road,



Bangalore ?




560 075., Datta patterns (I) Private
Limited,

New



No.19,




Old No.16, Aza Gowder Road, West Mambalam,

Chennai ?






600




033., Datason (B) Private Limited, 1006, A

Narayana



Reddy




Complex, BEML Main Road, New Thippasandra,


Bangalore ?



560




075., Integrated Digital Systems 4B
Sundaram

46P


Rafi



Ahmed




Kidwai Road, Kolkatta ? 700 016., Quest, 55

Quest



Towers,




Whitefield Main Road, Mahadevapura,
Bangalore ?

560



048.,




Satyam Computer Serivices Limited, SDC Plot


No.45,46,47




Electronic City, Phase-II, KIADB Industrial

Area,




Bangalore ? 560 100., Samtel, 52 community

Centre,


New




friends Coway, New Delhi., Shogi
Communications



Limited,




803 8th floor Ansal Bhavan, 16 K.G. Marg,
New


Delhi ?



110




001., Sigma Electro Systems, M-83 MIDC,
Ambad


Nashik-



10.,




Sika interplant systems Limited, 3
Gangadhara


Chetty



Road,




Bangalore ? 560 042., Silver Software, Plot-

23&24


EPIP,



1st




Phase KIADB, Whitefield, Bangalore ? 560
066.,

SLN




Technologies Private Limited, 889 4th
Cross,

7th


Main



HAL




II Stage, Indiranagar, Bangalore ? 560
008.,

Speak



Systems




Limited, B-49 Electronic complex,
Kushaiguda,



Hyderabad ?




500 062., Umac Avionics Private Limited,
143

Umac



House,




18th A main HAL 2nd Stage, Bangalore ? 560

008.,


United




Telecoms Limited, 18A/19 Doddanekundy

Industrial


Area,




Mahadevapura Post, Bangalore ? 560 048,
etc.,

had



beautiful




pavilions in this grand show to reveal
their



invaluable




contributions to Indian Avaiation,
Aerospace

and




Information Technologies. As Bangalore
city is


studded




with popular software Institutes many
software



technocrats




have joined together and formed these
companies

to



serve




DRDO, HAL, Navy, Airforce, Missiles,
Airborne


guided



weapon




systems UAV, Helicopters and Bharat
Electronics.









12. The Alpha Design Technologies (P)
Limited,




Bangalore develop simulation command,
control



requirements




for Land, Ship borne, airborne systems.
They

also




manufacture Night vision devices,
simulators,


Radars,




communications systems and other Indian
defence


needs.









13. Amphenol Interconnect India Private


Limited, 105




Bhosari Industrial Area, Bhosari Pune

manufacturers


and




markets many varieties of connectors, cable


harnesses



and




antenna products. They serve military and


Aerospace,




Automotive & Medical, electronics, wireless



infrastructure




and mobile handsets. They are the leading

dealers


in




Indian defence sector.









14. Apollo computing Laboratories
Private


Limited has




specialised in embedded computing, digital



communications




wed in defence and aerospace sector. In
Agni

II,


LCA



they




offered their services.









15. Aster Teleservices Private Limited
of


Hyderabad




have done a yeoman service to Indian
defence

units


with




data acquisition and control, smart cards,
LC


Launcher




link, Fibre Optic Technology link, PCI
based

GPS


time




synchroniser, Unimux, Hand held cable
testers,

etc.



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