Southern India is rapidly becoming the new growth engine of the aluminium extrusion industry, with Telangana and Andhra Pradesh at the forefront. Driven by strong industrial activity, expanding export markets, and rising demand across sectors like construction, renewable energy, electric vehicles, and infrastructure, the region is now critical to India’s push for self-reliant manufacturing.
This regional momentum will take center stage at ALUMEX India 2025, the country’s only dedicated platform for the aluminium extrusion sector. Organized by the Aluminium Extrusion Manufacturers Association of India (ALEMAI), the expo will be held in New Delhi from September 10 to 13, with support from industry giants like Hindalco, Vedanta, and the Jawaharlal Nehru Aluminium Research Development and Design Centre (JNARDDC).

Why the South Matters
Telangana and Andhra Pradesh have emerged as hotspots for extrusion facilities catering to growing needs in:
- Smart Cities & Housing Projects
- Electric Vehicle Ecosystems
- Solar and Wind Energy Solutions
- Transport & Consumer Electronics
Speaking on the development, Jitendra Chopra, President of ALEMAI, said,
“Southern India is uniquely positioned for aluminium extrusion growth, thanks to its infrastructure strength, export potential, and robust manufacturing. ALUMEX 2025 will shine a light on this progress and drive opportunities for partnerships, innovation, and sustainability.”
India’s Booming Aluminium Extrusion Market
India’s aluminium extrusion market was valued at $3.51 billion in 2024 and is expected to reach $4.61 billion by 2030, growing at a CAGR of 4.5%. While North India currently leads in production, the southern region is fast catching up thanks to better connectivity, modern industrial zones, and policy support.
ALUMEX India 2025
Despite the optimistic outlook, the industry faces several roadblocks:
- High energy and raw material costs
- Global competition
- Labour shortages
- Need for advanced technologies
ALUMEX India 2025 plans to address these with dedicated sessions on:
- Technology localization
- Green extrusion practices
- Support for MSMEs
- Market trends and exports
A Platform for Innovation and Collaboration
With over 200 exhibitors and an expected 12,000+ visitors, the event promises to be a game-changer. Business matchmaking, buyer-seller meets, and technology showcases will help companies build meaningful connections and scale operations.
ALEMAI currently represents over 225 active members with a combined annual production capacity of 2.1 million tonnes, and its membership supports more than 450,000 jobs across the country.
About ALEMAI
The Aluminium Extrusion Manufacturers Association of India (ALEMAI) is a national body representing over 200 players in the aluminium extrusion industry. From small-scale manufacturers to industry leaders, ALEMAI fosters growth, innovation, and sustainability. The association collaborates with government bodies to advocate for progressive policies, skills development, and global competitiveness.













