This includes exhibitors like Arrow Autoprint, Canon, Creed Engineers, Line O Matic Graphics, Manroland, Micro Inks TechNova, Welbound among others.
The last staging of PrintPack in 2009 was a success with 391 exhibitors, 32,000 visitors and produced print business worth Rs 472 crore. It proved, once again, that it is the industry's leading event in India.
N S Manku who is president of IPAMA, which is hosting the show, said: "Not only is PrintPack 2011 the trade fair to see latest developments and to place orders, it is also a confidence barometer for the Indian print media industry itself, its markets, clients and suppliers."
PrintPack 2011 which is coming after a series of niche shows like labels, packaging and screen printing has an impressive range which features both traditional and pioneering technologies for pre-press and pre-media, printing (machinery, appliances and accessories), book binding and print finishing as well as paper converting services including packaging production, materials and consumables.
PRINTPACK FACTFILE
Organised by Indian Printing, Packaging and Allied Machinery Manufacturers’ Association
Dates 16-21 January 2011
Location Pragati Maidan in New Delhi
Confirmed exhibitors 300 and growing
Last exhibition held in 2009
Visitors in 2009 Over 32,000
Exhibitors in 2009 391
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