Bharat Print Expo 2025 Sets New Standard in South India’s Print Industry
The inaugural edition of Bharat Print Expo 2025, held from April 24–26 at Bengaluru International Exhibition Centre, marked a historic milestone for India’s print and packaging sector. Recognized as South India’s largest print exhibition, the event was a showcase of innovation, business opportunity, and sector-wide collaboration.
Organized by the All-India Federation of Master Printers (AIFMP) in partnership with ReEnvision Events Pvt. Ltd. and co-organized by the Karnataka State Printers Association (KSPA), the expo exceeded expectations in both scale and impact.
A Power-Packed Inauguration
The opening ceremony was led by the traditional lighting of the lamp and attended by distinguished dignitaries, including Chief Guest Shri M.G. Balakrishna (President, FKCCI), Satish Malhotra (President, AIFMP), Mahesh Kumar, K. Rajendran, Ashok Kumar, Ravindra Reddy, Balasaheb Ambedkar, Vinod Rajpal, Anil Arora, Tushar Dhote, and others. Their presence underscored the event’s importance and promise.
Following the inauguration, the show floor witnessed remarkable energy, drawing record-breaking footfall and sparking immediate business discussions. Shri M.G. Balakrishna aptly remarked, “Bharat Print Expo has brought the right energy, the right opportunities, and the right momentum to the region’s print industry.”
Innovation Meets Opportunity
Over three days, Bharat Print Expo attracted thousands of professionals and decision-makers, creating a dynamic platform for showcasing cutting-edge printing, packaging, and post-press solutions. Digital and offset printers, automation systems, and packaging converters filled the exhibition hall, positioning the show as a hub for next-gen solutions.
Top exhibitors such as Ashwin Enterprises, Autoprint, Robus, Zhongke, Bindwell, Ambica, RS Marketing, Megabound, and Shreeji Corporation reported exceptional engagement and successful business deals. Booths were bustling with meaningful inquiries, demos, and conversions.
Satish Malhotra of AIFMP stated, “The expo has set a new benchmark for South India’s print community.”
Exhibitor Highlights
From Canon to Webtech, exhibitors praised the overwhelming response and quality of interactions:
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Canon’s Sunil Kumar expressed amazement at the expo’s debut scale.
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Zhongke India’s Pooja Rajpal called the event “a fantastic platform.”
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Robus reported over five machines sold in just 1.5 days.
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Sona Fine Papers, Ashwin Enterprises, Megabound, and others highlighted the value of having such a regional platform in Bengaluru.
Visitor Testimonials
Attendees echoed similar enthusiasm:
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“It surpassed expectations,” said Saurabh Pal of A2 Machineries.
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Abhishek Rao called it “a must-visit for serious industry players.”
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Rajeev Bansal (UltraPack India) described it as a bridge between today’s industry and tomorrow’s vision.
Looking Ahead to Chennai 2026
With the Bengaluru edition hailed as a resounding success, the buzz now shifts to the next edition: Bharat Print Expo 2026, scheduled for April 27–29 in Chennai. Organizers promise an even grander scale and higher impact.
“Get ready for something bigger next year,” said Anil Arora of ReEnvision Events, as the expo gears up to set new records in Chennai.