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Labelexpo India opens registration

Registration has opened for Labelexpo India, touted as the largest event for the label, product decoration, web printing and converting industry in South Asia, in its sixth edition to take place at Pragati Maidan, New Delhi from October 29 to November 1.


Readying for the largest show in its ten year history, organisers have booked over 200 local and international press and material manufacturers. New exhibitors include: Color-Dec, Fujifilm Sericol, Heraeus Amba, Jung Chang Machinery, Mastercorp, Mimaki, Rheintacho and Webtech.

Aimed at labelling and packaging printers/converters, brand owners and label designers, the expo has scheduled many new product and technology launches along with 27 working presses all giving live demonstrations.

Labelexpo India will again play host to the LMAI Avery Dennison Label Awards.

Roger Pellow, Labelexpo managing director, says, “We are delighted to be returning to India and again look forward to working closely with our partners at the LMAI. Since the show was last held in 2010, India’s label industry has continued to grow at around 7-10 per cent, while business has become more commercialised with international brands such as Carrefour and Walmart entering the Indian wholesale market and, in turn, driving opportunities for label converters. As printers see their businesses mature, competition intensify and a rise in demand for high quality and specialist printing, visiting this year’s Labelexpo India and seeing the latest innovations available to the industry will be more imperative than ever.”



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