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16th Printpack India attracts global attention with visitors from 52 countries

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16th Printpack India attracts global attention with visitors from 52 countries

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The Indian Printing, Packaging, and Allied Machinery Manufacturers’ Association (IPAMA) is gearing up to host the largest-ever Printpack India exhibition, set to showcase cutting-edge technologies and solutions from over 600 global exhibitors. With registrations already pouring in from 52 countries (as of now), the event is shaping up to be a truly global gathering of industry leaders and innovators.

Scheduled from 1 to 5 February 2025, Printpack India 2025 will span a massive 34,162 square meters of net space within a total gross exhibition area of 80,000 square meters. The event will host a diverse range of companies showcasing their latest innovations in printing and packaging machinery and products.

In a bid to support Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs), IPAMA has offered subsidized exhibition spaces, facilitated broader participation and fostering innovation within the sector. Already, 600 companies have secured their spots, including industry giants such as Megabound, Bindwel, LinoOmatic, Konica Minolta, Canon, among others.

Highlighting its international appeal, Printpack India 2025 has been featured on the official websites of 12 embassies, amplifying its reach to a global audience. Business visitors from 52 countries have already registered, underscoring the event’s significance as a premier platform for networking and business opportunities.

In conjunction with the exhibition, two key conferences organized by the Association of Print Technologies and the Uttar Pradesh Corrugated Box Manufacturers Association will provide invaluable insights and networking opportunities.

Jaiveer Singh, president of IPAMA, expressed his enthusiasm, stating, “This edition of Printpack India focuses on enhancing cost-efficiency and promoting import substitution, aligning with the industry’s evolving needs. The overwhelming response has led us to expand our facilities to accommodate every exhibitor on our waiting list.”

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