
The 14th Die & Mould India Exhibition (DMI 2026), organized by the Tool & Gauge Manufacturers Association of India (TAGMA), concluded on a highly successful note at the Bombay Exhibition Centre. Held from April 21–24, 2026, the four-day event served as a definitive platform for the tooling industry, bringing together over 350 exhibitors and more than 36,000 visitors to showcase the latest advancements in manufacturing technology.
The exhibition highlighted the rapid momentum within India’s manufacturing ecosystem, featuring over 35 product launches and participation from more than 15 industry sectors, including automotive, aerospace & defence, electronics, and medical devices. The event’s global reach was further amplified by a vibrant Japan and Korea Pavilion and delegations from over 25 international companies, reinforcing DMI’s stature as a premier hub for innovation and business collaboration.

“This edition stands as our largest so far,” said Mr. Devaraya M. Sheregar, President, TAGMA India. “We are seeing positive momentum, with stronger order books and a clear shift towards advanced technologies, automation, and modern machining. Our toolmakers are increasingly serving both domestic and international markets, reflecting the growing competitiveness of our industry”.
The inauguration ceremony was marked by the presence of industry leaders, including Chief Guest Mr. Manoj Kolhatkar, MD and CEO of Tata AutoComp Systems Ltd., and Guests of Honour Mr. F. R. Singhvi, Joint Managing Director, Sansera Engineering Ltd. and President, Aerospace India Association; Mr. Vinamra Mishra, Joint Secretary, Ministry of MSME; and Mr. Hector U. Villanueva, Chairman, FADMA.
Concluding with a note of appreciation, D. Shanmugasundaram, Vice President of TAGMA India, said, “We sincerely thank all international delegates, exhibitors, partners, sponsors, and the TAGMA team for their support in making this event a success. Such global participation and continued collaboration will play a key role in strengthening the industry and shaping its future.”

The exhibition provided a comprehensive look at the complete value chain, ranging from CNC machining, additive manufacturing, and 3D printing to CAD/CAM/CAE software, precision cutting tools, and quality control systems. By uniting technology providers, raw material suppliers, and end-user industries, DMI 2026 once again cemented its role as a vital catalyst for India’s journey toward becoming a global manufacturing powerhouse.

About TAGMA India
Established in 1990, the Tool and Gauge Manufacturers Association of India (TAGMA-INDIA) is the apex body representing the Indian tooling industry. TAGMA facilitates industry growth, supports skill development, and voices the needs of the tooling fraternity to the government, with the overarching goal of nurturing a world-class manufacturing ecosystem in India.
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