Directors and senior executives of top print companies all over India have registered for the second Indo-German conference will be held on 26-27 November in Mumbai to consider technology trends and developments in packaging printing.
The second Indo-German conference will be held on 26-27 November in Mumbai has confirmed a list of 16 top speakers.
The list includes: Professor Dr Arved Hubler, director, of Chemnitz, Germany; Guenther Keppler, general manager, Heidelberg India, Venugopal Menon, vice president, Bobst India, Rajesh Singh, general manager R&D, Positive Packaging; Pradip Shroff, president and managing director, PRS Permacel; Suhas Kulkarni, flexographic specialist; Paritosh Prayagi, scientific assistant at pmTUC Chemnitz, Chromasens, Germany; Bhargav Mistry, managing director, Grafica Flexotronica; Professor Dr. A. Rajendrakumar, head, PMA Heidelberg India, Carsten Brabaender, PC-PPM, regional manager for Merck, Mohan Pailwan, sales manager for Creed Engineers, Bhupinder Sethi, sales manager for KBA Germany, L.von der Gablentz of Manroland, Kiran Prayagi, head pmIndia and partner for GATE, Stefan Hilsse of Janoschka Group for packaging in Germany
This conference is being organised by pmIndia, a joint venture of Institute for Print and Media Technology and Chemnitz University of Technology, Chemnitz, Germany and Graphic Arts Technology and Education (GATE).
The special feature of the conference will be a 'print gallery' exhibiting sample prints.
Like the first edition, the official media partner for the conference is PrintWeek India. The conference is supported by Federal Ministry of Education and Research along with Research in Germany- Land of Ideas.
Those who are keen to register for the conference can contact Kiran Prayagi. Email: officemumbai@pm-india.in
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