PrintPack Rajasthan draws 145 exhibitors, 9,294 visitors

The Indian Printing Packaging & Allied Machinery Manufacturers’ Association (IPAMA) has announced the success of its first-ever PrintPack Rajasthan exhibition, held on 21-23 February 2026, at the sprawling Jaipur Exhibition and Convention Centre (JECC) in Sitapura Industrial Area.

03 Mar 2026 | By Rahul Kumar

This inaugural edition underscores IPAMA's commitment to advancing the printing and packaging sector in Rajasthan

Spread across 42 acres, the event showcased cost-effective, innovative, and technology-driven printing, packaging machines, and allied products from 145 participating companies.

The inauguration ceremony on 21 February was graced by distinguished industry leaders, including Ashwani Gupta, president of AIFPP; Rajendra Bhati, president of FCBM; Ajay Gupta, president of ROPA; Rakesh Bhandari, general manager of Rajasthan Patrika Group; Lohit Agarwal, president of RCBMA; state government officials; special invitees; exhibitors; and IPAMA office bearers and governing council members. 

IPAMA President Jaiveer Singh addressed the gathering, welcoming delegates, while Gurpartap Singh, chairman of PrintPack Rajasthan, extended the vote of thanks. Immediately following the ribbon-cutting, attendees toured the exhibition floor, engaging with exhibitors and praising IPAMA's world-class arrangements.

The exhibition featured a diverse profile spanning press, in-press, post-press, finishing, converting, digital and signage, packaging machines and materials, printing and publishing, paper and paper products, logistics and transportation, measuring and testing equipment, and more. To support MSME units, IPAMA minimised space charges compared to other industry events, ensuring broad accessibility.

Pre-event promotion included five workshops across Rajasthan — Udaipur, Ajmer, Jodhpur, Kota, and Jaipur. Addressed by Jaiveer Singh, these sessions drew strong attendance from printing and packaging manufacturers, dealers from Rajasthan, and the neighbouring states, generating overwhelming industry enthusiasm.

Over the three days, live machine demonstrations highlighted cutting-edge innovations, with IPAMA office bearers, GC members, and secretariat officials on-site to support exhibitors. The event attracted 9,294 business visitors from across India and abroad, fostering excellent B2B opportunities.

Feedback reports rated the exhibition from good to excellent by most exhibitors and visitors, with a few marking it average. Several exhibitors expressed keen interest in participating in future editions in Jaipur or other Rajasthan cities. IPAMA will thoroughly review all suggestions to implement enhancements for upcoming shows.

“This inaugural edition underscores IPAMA's commitment to advancing the printing and packaging sector in Rajasthan," said IPAMA president Jaiveer Singh. "We're grateful for the robust participation and positive response, which sets a strong foundation for future growth."