The first roadshow in Chennai was hosted by Nilpeter and Proteck and attendees were treated to a sneak preview of the new Nilpeter FB3300 servo press built by the company in India.
The second roadshow took place in Mumbai and was hosted by SMI Coated Products which too was well received by the audience.
The third roadshow took place in Ludhiana with an outstanding 180 plus printers in attendance.
Pellow says: "The road shows proved to be of an enormous success in bringing together the printer community to network and discuss the latest innovations in the industry in preparation for the show. Also the attendees also got an exclusive preview of all the exciting developments that will be on display at Labelexpo India in December."
"Labelexpo India will continue to run every two years. The next edition of the show will take place in December 2012, New Delhi," he added.
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