Kathmandu, Aug. 12
The ‘NAIMA Nepal Mobility Expo
2025’, organised by the Nepal Automobile Importers and Manufacturers
Association (NAIMA), concluded on Monday. The expo, which began on August 6,
attracted more than 100,000 visitors, informed the organiser.
Speaking at the closing ceremony, NAIMA
President Ritu Singh Vaidya said the event had been more successful than
expected. “With over 100,000 visitors, sales recorded at every stall, excellent
participation in the mobility-related panel discussions, and the energy, ideas,
cooperation, and enthusiasm each of you have shown, I feel that Naima has taken
Nepal’s mobility sector to a new dimension,” Vaidya said.
NAIMA’s Executive Director, Raj Kumar Dulal, said
that during the five days of the expo, NAIMA had organised continuous learning
sessions, thereby conveying the message that the association is committed to
the overall development of the sector. These sessions, held at Nepal Police
Club with free entry for participants, featured renowned experts from both
Nepal and India.
Dulal added that the organisation would
continue to organise such events in the future with the regular participation
of the government, stakeholders, donor agencies, and consumers.
The NAIMA Nepal Mobility Expo 2025 recorded
15,000 visitors on the first day, 13,500 on the second day, 19,500 on the third
day, 21,500 on the fourth day, 22,000 on the fifth day, and 7,800 on the sixth
day.
The expo featured the participation of more
than 50 national and international brands.
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