PrintWeek March Issue focuses on print resurgence

Will 2015 be the year which sees print make profit? That is the theme of the PrintWeek India March issue.

11 Mar 2015 | 2584 Views | By Samir Lukka

Print CEOs and industry players in the market have provided an insight about the Union Budget 2015 in the cover story  which has been compiled by Noel D’cunha.
 
A series of product snapshots provides a perspective on the new launches and diversity of technology developments at PrintPack 2015 which saw more than Rs 250 crore orders being booked at the show.
 
In India, print revenue is not only stable but growing, says Ashwani Bharadwaj, managing director of Micro Inks on the sidelines of the ink conference organised by AIPIMA on 28 February 2015. "India is experiencing double-digit revenue growth from our packaging operations," he said.
 
There were a spate of conferences which are exhaustively covered in the March issue. This includes the Cannovation conference plus the Mumbai Mudrak Sangh Printer’s Day celebrations which saw Gautham Pai being felicitated with the Lifetime Achievement Award. In addition, there is a travelogue to Hisar in which Ramu Ramanathan understand the profound changes in the last 15 years of print in India through the eyes of three print musketeers: Ankit Tanna, Mahesh Karthik and Manu Chowdhary.
 
The above listings are just a few highlights from the March 2015 issue of PrintWeek.
 
Other highlights of the issue include:
 
– Hanumantha Rao: the tributes to the print doyen.
 
– Iqbal Kherodawala, provides an insider’s look at the four firms he selected for the panel discussion during BMPA’s Print Summit.
 
– Me & My: Xerox 1000.
 
To subscribe to this 88-page issue, please send an eMail to priyaiyer@haymarket.co.in
 
 
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