PrintWeek India Breakfast Briefing focuses on big themes
Attendees at PrintWeek India's Breakfast Briefing, sponsored by Canon India gave an insight into the award winning print samples as well as a detailed presentation on the pre-owned segment in the world and the challenges that Indian print firms who are clamouring for those machines encounter.
26 Aug 2011 | By Rahul Kumar
Bharadwaj said that digital print was "creating opportunities" and clients loved to get "value-added things and inventive ideas that appealed to their interests."
He added: "The digital printing industry in India is in its infancy at Rs 2000-cr with a growth rate of 12% annually. There are 40 continuous feed and 3,000 cut-sheet digital printing presses in the entire country."
Sachin Shardul, technical editor of PrintWeek India did a demo in which he showed 30 award print samples and highlighted the tech-specs.
He was joined by the CEOs of some of the award-winning print firms who talked about the importance of having a relationship and contact with a client, understanding their business and their graphic requirements and ensuring that multiple-point of contact approach was echoed in the print production.
After which, Wayne Morgan, digital publisher, Haymarket, made a presentation: "India imports 2,813 units of offset machines (270 are brand-new). This number is expected to increase by 2012. As per a pressXchange survey, 57.7% printers opt for dealers."
He added: "Whenever one buys a pre-owned machine, the print company owner should opt for a test trial, confirm the condition of the press before the price, eliminate the middle-man, have proper arrangements for service and parts for after sales support."
Details of the second PrintWeek Breakfast Briefing, will be published shortly.