PrintWeek focuses on brand India in March issue

As part of its drive to push India as a manufacturing hub, PrintWeek India (PWI) focuses on brand India in its 96-page March issue. The same theme will continue in the April issue.

13 Mar 2014 | By Rushikesh Aravkar

The highlight of the March issue issue is a Face-to-Face with two print icons, Sanat Shah of Manugraph and Pranav Parikh of TechNova, discussing their mission and vision plan in the seventies and how they created a brand.

The issue also includes a report on the PWI–IPAMA roundtable discussion hosted by PWI and IPAMA which was held in Faridabad in January 2014. The roundtable saw a participation of 10 Faridabad-based manufacturer CEOs, who discussed the pain-points of the manufacturing industry in India. 

The Me&My section covers web offset segment in which printers provide their feedback about Indian web offset manufacturers like Manugraph, TPH, Pressline, Naph and J Mahabeer.

The other highlights of the issue includes a preview of Print Pack Arabia which sees Indian participation thanks to the active promotion by IPAMA.
 
The forthcoming April issue, central to the Made in India theme, will highlight the Gujarat- and Pune-based manufacturers, in addition to the Indian ink and paper manufacturers. In addition there shall be a report on the PWI-organised roundtable discussions in Jaipur and Ahmedabad.
 
The Me&My section will include five printers' response feedback about their CTP systems.
 
The April publication will also include a packaging and label special supplement, which will include seven print case-studies and a Big Interview with Sivakais-based Sel Jegat's Raveendran. A preview to Interpack, which is slated for 8-14 May, will also be a part of the special supplement.
 
To book your copy of the March issue, subscribe to PrintWeek India magazine here. We hope you enjoy your March read.