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EventsVisitor registration for Pamex 2024 is now open

Visitor registration for Pamex 2024 is now open

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Visitor registration for Pamex 2024 is now open

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Pamex has opened its online visitor registration system, and the response has been overwhelmingly positive. The exhibition is set to take place from 6 to 9 February 2024 and will showcase the participation of over 500 exhibitors from printing, labeling, flexible packaging, corrugation, textiles and signage industries.

Leveraging the power of digital technology, the previous edition of the event experienced a significant surge in online registrations. This not only aligned seamlessly with the tools the organizer had implemented to provide attendees with real-time updates about the event’s developments but also streamlined their entry process, making it efficient and hassle-free.

The online registration procedure is a simple process – individuals fill out and submit a form on the exhibition’s official website. Upon submission, visitors receive a QR code via their registered email address and mobile number. This QR code can be brought to the venue, allowing attendees to conveniently print their entry badges from any of the designated kiosks strategically placed for this purpose.

Pamex 2024, organized by the All India Federation of Master Printers (AIFMP), in association with Print-Packaging.com, will host 100+ product launches and will have more than 250 machines running live at the Show. Taking place a few months prior to drupa, a significant number of exhibitors will leverage this platform to apprise attendees about their intentions at the eminent printing industry event. Messe Dusseldorf, the organizing entity behind drupa, will also participate in Pamex 2024, using it as a prelude to their own event.

Taking ahead the story of ‘Convergence’, the exhibition will not only showcase the latest from the print but will also display futuristic technologies at a special pavilion of the show. The extended focus on textile printing and soft signage is another highlight of the edition 2024.

NewsDesk
NewsDesk
The editorial team of The Packman who handle all the press releases with Sunil Jain working as the desk editor.

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