The roadshows are schedule in September and will be held in three cities, at Chennai on 27 September which is hosted by Nilpeter and Proteck Machinery, at Mumbai on 28 September which is hosted by SMI Coated Products and at Ludhiana on 29 September 2010.
According to the top official at Labelexpo, running these road shows before Labelexpo India is great ways to get engage with printers across India before the main show in December. Labelexpo India is one of the events that is the key to this strategy and reflects our commitment to this important market.
The road shows will include a networking reception as well as interactive presentations on the Indian label market and new product launches at Labelexpo India. The road show in Chennai will also have a live press demonstration.
Tickets to the road shows are free of charge, but limited to printers and members of the media.
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