"We are aiming to supply our products to labs in India's technical schools, having marketed these products in Southeast Asia and Africa," said Singapore-based M&M's business development manager Tandy Fong.
"It is the right time to enter the Indian market with M&M products," Fong told PTI before leaving for "Productronica India 2014," a trade exhibition to be held in Bangalore from September 23-25.
"Going forward, India would need a strong technically-trained workforce for its massive industrial sector," said Fong.
M&M has supplied the equipment to technical schools in Vietnam, Indonesia, Sri Lanka, Mongolia, Laos, the Philippines, Cambodia, South Africa, Kenya, Libya and Romania.
It is part of the 12-company Singaporean participation in the Bangalore exhibition. The group is supported by International Enterprise Singapore, a state-owned trade promotion agency here.
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