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Printpack India 2025 – overwhelming demand as 95% exhibition space snapped up

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Printpack India 2025 – overwhelming demand as 95% exhibition space snapped up

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The Indian Printing Packaging & Allied Machinery Manufacturers’ Association (IPAMA) has announced an unprecedented response from the industry for its upcoming flagship event, Printpack India 2025 exhibition. Scheduled to take place at the modern venue India Expo Centre in Greater Noida from 1 to 5 February 2025, the event has already witnessed an overwhelming demand, with 95% of the exhibition area already sold out.

IPAMA, a premier organization established in 1988 to promote the Indian Printing and Packaging Industry, has reserved all available ground floor halls at the India Expo Centre for the event. Following the triumph of its recent IntraPac India exhibition, IPAMA is diligently striving to ensure that the 16th edition of Printpack India is a resounding success.

With 436 companies already securing their space by depositing a token amount of INR 25,000, the response from the industry has exceeded expectations. Due to the high demand, IPAMA anticipates utilizing additional space, including a hangar, to accommodate more exhibitors. IPAMA is expecting more than 600 exhibitors in the forthcoming edition.

To ensure transparency and fairness, IPAMA has implemented a priority system for allocating exhibition space. Priority numbers are generated based on bank statements, certified by chartered accountants, containing the date and time of token amount receipt. This system ensures exhibitors are allotted space in a sequential manner, with some halls reserved segment-wise for the convenience of both exhibitors and business visitors. For example, Halls 1, 3, 9A, 9B, and 9C are for prepress, press, postpress, and converting; Halls 5 & 7 are for the label industry; Hall 9D is for paper and screen printing; Hall No 14 & 15 are for corrugation and signage; and second-hand machinery is in Hall 15B.

The India Expo Centre, equipped with modern facilities for international exhibitions, conferences, and seminars, provides a convenient and accessible venue for Printpack India 2025. Situated in Greater Noida, the center is well-connected by road and rail, with nearby historical monuments offering recreational opportunities for attendees during recess periods.

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