Steelbird to showcase India-manufactured ECE 22.06 and DOT-certified helmets at EICMA 2024


The participation of Ignyte in EICMA 2024 marks a significant shift in the global perception of Indian manufacturing. Indian brands, once considered mainly domestic players, are now serious competitors on the international stage.

Steelbird Helmets India is set to showcase its premium range of Ignyte helmets at EICMA 2024 in Milan, Italy. As the only Indian brand with both ECE 22.06 and DOT certifications, Ignyte aims to compete with global leaders in the motorcycle gear market, showcasing the potential of Indian manufacturing, the company said in a media release.

Founded in 2016, Ignyte Helmets associates itself with top-tier quality and safety by combining advanced technology with Italian-inspired design. This presence at EICMA 2024 emphasises India's rising influence in the global motorcycle gear market as the company aims to demonstrate that Indian brands can not only match global standards but even surpass them.

Kashish Kapur, Director of Steelbird Hi-tech India Limited expressed, "EICMA is the most prestigious event in the motorcycle industry, and we are incredibly proud to represent India on this international stage. For Ignyte to stand alongside global giants in motorcycle gear is a testament to the talent, innovation, and manufacturing excellence that Indian companies have to offer. We are here to show the world that Indian brands can compete at the highest levels and set new benchmarks for safety and design."

Global safety standards

The helmets produced by Ignyte have met stringent global safety standards, thanks to their ECE 22.06 and DOT certifications. Ivo Boncompagni, Head of European Operations at Ignyte Helmets said, "We are committed to delivering helmets that not only meet global safety requirements but are also accessible and stylish for riders across the world. Our entry into the European market is an important step in our growth, and EICMA is the perfect platform for us to make our mark.”

The participation of Ignyte in EICMA 2024 marks a significant shift in the global perception of Indian manufacturing. Indian brands, once considered mainly domestic players, are now serious competitors on the international stage. Ignyte's efforts show a focused ambition to challenge global leaders by offering high-quality products that merge advanced technology with superior craftsmanship, the company said.

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