Registration opens for Labelexpo India 2024
Labelexpo Global Series has announced that registration is now open for Labelexpo India 2024, the only dedicated event in the South Asia region for the labels and package printing industry. The show will take place on 14-17 November at the India Expo Centre & Mart, Greater Noida, Delhi NCR.
15 Jul 2024 | 1030 Views | By Charmiane Alexander
Labelexpo India 2024 is set to be the largest edition yet with this year’s show securing 16,000-sqm of floorspace, an increase of 20% from the 2022 edition.
Over 250 exhibitors will be participating including HP & Technova, UV Graphic, Avery Dennison, Multitec, Monotech Systems, RK Label Printing Machinery, Jindal SMI, Vinsak, Weldon Celloplast, Domino Printech India, Konica Minolta India and Maxcess India.
Suppliers exhibiting for the first time include Cosmo Films, Siegwerk, The Printer House, Rasik Products, Rational Business Corporation and Xsys.
Jade Grace, managing director, Labelexpo Global Series, said, “We’re looking forward to welcoming exhibitors and visitors, both existing and new, back at India Expo Centre & Mart in November. We can promise an exciting four days filled with the latest trends and technologies impacting the South Asia label and package printing market. Everything from flexo presses to new digital printing and embellishment technology and more. The Indian packaging industry is expected to reach USD 204.8-billion by 2025, creating a perfect business opportunity for label and package printing converters across the region.”
Pradeep Saroha, event director, Labelexpo India, added: “We are excited about the return of Labelexpo India. This is a unique opportunity for the South Asian print and package printing industry to reconnect and experience the future of print technology firsthand. The industry is undergoing significant evolution, with exciting trends such as the shift to digital technology, automation, and enhanced workflow capabilities. As one of India's fastest-growing sectors, packaging is driven by expanding markets for processed foods, personal care products, and pharmaceuticals, spurring technological innovation across various fields, including eCommerce and FMCG.”
Rajesh Nema, president of the Label Manufacturers Association of India (LMAI), said, “Labelexpo India 2024 is set to be an extraordinary event, bringing together industry leaders, innovators, and enthusiasts. This edition will deliver the latest technologies, unparalleled networking, and immense growth prospects. We are delighted to lend our support and look forward to the entire Indian label and package printing industry coming together for the show.”
Harveer Sahni, chairman of Weldon Celloplast, who is exhibiting at the show, said, “Labelexpo India is the showcase of India’s evolving label industry. In the last few years, it has transformed to become a global arena where Indian capital equipment, tooling and consumable suppliers are rubbing shoulders with the best in the world to display their technical prowess.”