A 16-page newsletter, PamexDaily will be printed at the Kodak stall on the Nexpress where visitors will get to witness the entire workflow involved for printing on digital. The PamexDaily will also showcase dimensional printing by Kodak.
"This is the first time Pamex is taking such a initiative. Through PamexDaily we want visitors coming to the show to get all the latest news from the show on all four days. PrintWeek India team has the expertise and skill required to bring out the daily tabloid which they have been successfully doing at other trade shows," said Manoj Mehta, president of AIFMP.
"It will feature content that will make it simpler for visitors to track the show and find out about how to make the most out of the show. It will include product launches, initiatives and events in addition to a preview," said Noel D’cunha, deputy editor of PrintWeek India.
An e-version of the PamexDaily will be sent in the evening through an e-bulletin to the PrintWeek India email database and the registered visitors at Pamex 2011.
The PrintWeek India will be available at Hall number six, stall no 6097
If you've any information about Pamex, please contact noel@haymarket.co.in and samir@haymarket.co.in
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