The top print industry experts will present their latest developments in technology and materials, launch new products and give live demonstrations to visitors over four days.
Roger Pellow, Labelexpo managing director, conveys how the Labelexpo association has helped them fetch great success in developing the labeling industry and also to grow it globally. He believes that Labelexpo India 2010 will have far more working machinery, more international and local working presses along with added live demonstrations on the show floor.
He said: "We are estimating 6,000 to 7,000 visitor footfalls at the show between the 8-11 December. The visitor's profile will include brand owners and offset printers, who are looking to enter the Indian market.
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