ACMEE 2025: Showcasing Tamil Nadu's Industrial Prowess

Tamil Nadu's CM M K Stalin inaugurated ACMEE 2025, underlining the state's commitment to the Make in India initiative through advanced machine tool technology. With over 35 lakh MSMEs, Tamil Nadu ranks third in employment generation. The state offers various subsidies to support MSMEs and plans new industrial estates.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Chennai | Updated: 19-06-2025 17:02 IST | Created: 19-06-2025 17:02 IST
ACMEE 2025: Showcasing Tamil Nadu's Industrial Prowess
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On Thursday, Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M K Stalin inaugurated the 16th edition of the ACMEE 2025 exhibition, held by the Ambattur Industrial Estate Manufacturers Association.

The event at Chennai Trade Centre emphasized the state's commitment to the Make in India initiative via advanced machine tool technology. The Chief Minister highlighted Tamil Nadu's strong industrial landscape, with over 35 lakh registered MSMEs, ranking third nationally in employment generation, trailing only agriculture.

The state government is actively supporting the sector with various subsidies totaling Rs 1,381.91 crore and has plans to establish new industrial estates and a large pharmaceutical complex in Tindivanam. MSME Minister T M Anbarasan and AIEMA leaders were present at the event.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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