PrintPack 2025 set to be bigger than ever
IPAMA organises a series of promotional meets for the event to be held on 1-5 February 2025, at the India Expo Centre, Greater Noida.
06 Jan 2025 | By PrintWeek Team
The 16th edition of the PrintPack India, organised by the Indian Printing Packaging & Allied Machinery Manufacturers’ Association (IPAMA), is set to be the largest ever in its history. The event will take place from 1-5 February 2025, at the India Expo Centre, Greater Noida.
With the entire ground floor space at the India Expo Mart fully sold out, IPAMA recently constructed two additional hangars to meet the growing demand from exhibitors. These additional spaces were also sold out in less than a month.
To encourage participation from micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs), IPAMA has offered exhibition spaces at highly subsidised rates, enabling greater accessibility and reduced financial strain. A total of 576 companies have already secured their spots, collectively showcasing cutting-edge, cost-effective, and innovative printing and packaging machinery and products. The net display area will exceed 34,062-sqmt.
The international appeal of the exhibition continues to grow. Embassies from 12 countries have featured PrintPack 2025 on their official websites, promoting it to a global audience. Business visitors from 21 countries, including the USA, the UK, Germany, Saudi Arabia, Nepal, Sri Lanka, Uzbekistan, UAE, and Egypt, have already completed their registration. The event is expected to draw an estimated 125,000 visitors or more.
IPAMA’s marketing team has been tirelessly promoting the event through roadshows, trade fairs, and industry meets across the country. A notable recent initiative was a roadshow in Kathmandu, Nepal, held on 13 December 2024, which attracted over 350 industry representatives.
In the series of promotional meets, on 29 November 2024, in Bengaluru, the event was held in conjunction with the Karnataka Offset Printers Association (KOPA).
Suresh Kumar, treasure, IPAMA, shared key details about PrintPack, highlighting its status as one of the largest exhibitions for the print and packaging industries. He emphasized the event’s role in showcasing innovations, creating networking opportunities, and driving industry growth.
In addition to the exhibition, a conference organised by the Association of Print Technologies (formerly NPES) will take place, offering further opportunities for knowledge-sharing and networking.
Jaiveer Singh, president, IPAMA, highlighted the importance of the event, saying, “PrintPack is not just for one sector but for all industries. The forthcoming edition promises to be an eye-opening event for the industry. I invite companies across all segments to witness this unparalleled showcase.”