Get. Set. PrintPack 2025
PrintPack India 2025 is all set to open doors on 1 February at India Expo Mart in Greater Noida.
31 Jan 2025 | By PrintWeek Team

The show ground

Rajeev Jagga of Ample

The Canon stall at the show

Puneet Agarwal of DGM

Nilpeter will showcase its new FB-17 press at the show

(l-r) Rahul and Deepshikha from Komori India

Navin Mishra of Artience

The NBG stall

The Megabound team

Daya will display range of lamination machines

NS Khurana of Five Star Printing Machinery

Team Unison Machinery

Team Excel Machineries

Hubergroup has recently launched cold foil silver and gold adhesives for FCM applications

Konica Minolta to launch AccurioPress at the show

The Zhongke India stall

(l-r) Piyush Bhootwala from Creofoil & Sanjeev Chaddha from Memory Repro

K Mohamed Ismail, managing director, Electro Mec Machinery Manufacturers

The Multitec stall

Rananjay Anand of Druck & Bindung

The Maan Machine Tools stall

The Line-O-Matic stall

Kongsberg will display its X series

The Acme Rolltech stall

The Orient stall

Bobst will exhibit its Novacut die-cutter

The Kurz stall

The Autoprint stall

Jindal Offset will showcase its Shenda paper-cutting machine at PrintPack

The Reves Technopack stall

The Suba stall

The Xerox stall

The Epson stall

The Pinnacle stall

The Kodak stall

Bindwel will highlight short-run book solutions

The Muller Martini stall

The Mark Vi Track stall

The Baumer HHS stall

The Omet stall

The Manroland Sheetfed stall

The Apex International stall

The Avery Dennison stall

The Sangeeta Poly Pack stall

HB Fuller will launch adhesives for mono cartons at the show

The Kapoor Imaging stall

The CGS ASP Stall

The Erhardt + Leimer stall

The Roland Stall

UV Graphics is poised to unveil world’s first AI-powered flexo press

The Vinsak stall

The Webtech stall

The Mimaki stall

Team Monotech

Workers giving finishing touches

Team PrintWeek at ground zero. Stay tuned for the latest updates. Show bulletins at 10:10 am and 6:06 pm. Breaking news.
All set for PrintPack India 2025