ASME to Host First-Ever IMECE India in Hyderabad from September 10

Hyderabad: The American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) will hold the first-ever India edition of its flagship International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition (IMECE) at the Hyderabad International Convention Center (HICC) from September 10 to 13, 2025.

The four-day event is expected to draw nearly 1,500 delegates, including innovators, industry pioneers, academic leaders, and government representatives from across the world. The congress will focus on knowledge exchange, innovation, and global collaboration in engineering.

Shri Kondapalli Srinivas, Minister for MSME, Government of Andhra Pradesh, will be the chief guest, addressing the plenary session on September 12 at 10.30 a.m.

The keynote lineup includes some of the most prominent names in engineering and industry: Dr. Babasaheb Kalyani (Bharat Forge), Tom Costabile (CEO, ASME), Dr. Lester K. Su (President, ASME 2025–26), Dr. Kalaiselvi N. (DG, CSIR & Secretary, DSIR) and Pawan Kumar Chandana (Skyroot Aerospace). They will be joined by several senior leaders from Ashok Leyland, Airbus India, Mercedes Benz R&D, Honeywell UOP, and other organizations.

Sessions at IMECE India 2025 will cover a wide range of themes including green hydrogen and clean energy, AI and machine learning in engineering, curriculum reforms, sustainability and green engineering, innovation for startups, and the Make in India initiative. A special panel, “Turning the Gears: Women Shaping the Future of Mechanical Engineering”, will spotlight women leaders in the field.

The congress will also feature expert-led masterclasses on technology adoption, industrial growth opportunities in Telangana, and MSME participation in aerospace and defence.

According to Madhukar Sharma, President & Director, ASME India Pvt. Ltd., over 650 peer-reviewed research papers will be presented at the event. “This marks the highest-ever participation by Indian scholars in IMECE’s history, underscoring the importance of hosting the congress in India,” he said.

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