Pamex 2015 ropes in 300 plus exhibitors
Pamex 2015, organised by All India Federation of Master Printers (AIFMP), and managed by Print-Packaging.com is all set for its latest edition to be held from 9-12 December 2015, at the Bombay Exhibition Centre (BEC), Mumbai.
16 Nov 2015 | 2946 Views | By PrintWeek India
With 300 plus exhibitors on board this year at Pamex, the main attraction would be technology innovation and developments in the printing industry. Companies like HP India, Canon, Line-O-Matic Graphic Industries, Ricoh India, EFI India, Xerox India, Print Mac, and Autoprint Machinery Manufacturers, are some of the key exhibitors from the industry to reserve their space, displaying their latest products. There are also international exhibitors from China, Germany, Canada and, UK participating in Pamex 2015.
During the show, a separate zone is allotted for Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSME), which will provide small and start-up ventures an opportunity to interact with the big daddies of the industry. Pamex 2015 has four distinct themes to attract exhibitors and visitors: Print, narrow web, package converting and corrugated packaging.
The show will host the launch of 75 plus products and will feature a live demonstration of 200 plus machines. Some of the exhibits to look forward at the show are the HP Indigo 10000 digital press, Autoprint 1520 Colt, Knight NX and Dion 450+ printing machines, Kit Pro C9100 and Pro C7100x toner press from Ricoh, Komori Imperia IS 29 digital press by Insight Communication and Print Solutions India, and PUR binder by Welbound Worldwide.
An international technology conclave has been planned on the second day of Pamex 2015, at BEC, Hall No. 2. The conclave organised by Mumbai Mudrak Sangh (MMS) will focus on technology hot spot, brand building and innovative print strategies.
The Pamex Grassroot Contact Programme, planned for Maharashtra and Tamil Nadu, will drive latest printing technologies which can be adopted for better opportunities and profit, to the grassroots. The event will reach the doorsteps of eleven towns of Maharashtra to propagate the information on the modern methods, which are affordable and attainable and can be adopted by the emerging printers to be at par with the rest of the world.