More than 50 automobile brands are participating in the exhibition to be held at Bhrikutimandap from 21st to 25th July.
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35 new vehicles will be unveiled at the Naima Nepal Mobility Expo organized by the Nepal Automobile Importers and Manufacturers Association (NAIMA).
Organizers have informed that more than 50 automobile brands will participate in the expo to be held at Bhrikutimandap in Kathmandu from July 21st to 25th.
In a press conference held at Solti Hotel on Monday, Executive Director of Naima Rajkumar Dulal said that all preparations have been completed. In the event, the head of the Auto Expo Committee, Shirish Kumar Murarka, said that this year's expo will be held at the Bhrikutimanda exhibition venue in the center of the capital. He said that the physical infrastructure of the fair will be accessible to everyone and disabled-friendly.
This time, 15 two-wheelers, 15 four-wheelers and 5 commercial vehicles will be unveiled at the exhibition. Gaurav Sarada, a member of the Auto Expo Committee, said that the latest mobility solutions from electric vehicles will be presented at the exhibition. Aiming at the
exhibition, Naima has also launched a special online video competition. In the competition, 100,000 prizes will be awarded to the best videos uploaded on social media till 21st July, while 10,000 prizes will be awarded to the 10 best videos uploaded between 21st and 25th of Shravan. On the fifth day of the
exhibition, a panel discussion will be held in which various national and international experts will participate. Banker Anilkeshari Shah will conduct a session on 'Mobility yesterday, today and tomorrow'. Experts from Tribhuvan University, Kathmandu University, Ministry of Education, National Planning Commission, and Road Traffic Education Institute of India are expected to participate in other sessions.
Entry tickets to this fair will be available through Kalti by IME. Organizers have informed that 5 percent of the ticket sales will be spent on scholarships and fellowships on mobility issues in collaboration with the Ministry of Education and the Technical Education and Vocational Training Council. Everest Bank Limited and National Insurance Company Limited, the main sponsors of the
exhibition, have expressed their commitment to cooperate in the development of a technology-friendly and sustainable transport system. Ride partner Pathao has said that it will give 30 percent discount for passengers bound for Bhrikutimandap.
Naima President Ritu Sinh Vaidya expressed her belief that Mobility Expo will become the largest and most influential automobile exhibition in Nepal.
