SIAL India 2020 to be postpone to December 3rd - 5th, 2020

16 April 2020
In view of the global spread of COVID 19, and after intensive consultation and communication with the industry and partners, we will postpone SIAL India 2020 to December 3rd – 5th 2020, at Pragati Maidan.
 
For us at SIAL the health and safety of our exhibitors and visitors is our priority therefore, as the organizer we have decided to postpone SIAL India 2020 to December2020. We are pleased to report that this decision is supported by both international and domestic exhibitors and partners.
 
Currently all our work, preparation and promotion for SIAL India 2020 has adapted to the new exhibition date. At this moment we invite all our exhibitors, visitors and partners to follow the most up to date news about SIAL India 2020 on our website and social media accounts. For more information please visit www.sialindia.com
 
We would like to sincerely thank you for your understanding and support. We look forward to welcoming you at SIAL India 2020 on December 3rd – 5th at Pragati Maidan, New Delhi.

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