The show is on until 20 November.
“Labelexpo India has always been a platform for knowledge-sharing and for hands-on experience with latest technologies for all processes of label printing. Now, we are in a better condition to make the show successful since our association has grown rapidly. The number of members has been increased and other activities too, such as workshops on various topics in different cities of the country, have increased,” Zaveri said during the opening.
The biennial exhibition for the industry brings technology, innovations and standards in label and packaging printing for converters. It also offers opportunity to discover new and unknown market opportunities and growth areas.
In a new venue for the first time (earlier the show was held at Pragati Maidan in New Delhi), there were some concerns about visitors footfall this year, especially after the developments following the recent currency demonetisation decision.