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Maharashtra Mudran Parishad (MMP) Supports Bharat Print Expo 2025!

Published: May 30, 2024
Author: TEXTILE VALUE CHAIN

Maharashtra Mudran Parishad (MMP) is the state-level apex body representing printers’ associations in Maharashtra for over 60 years. Its main role is to coordinate, motivate, innovate, improve, expand, and elevate the graphic arts and print industry in the state. The organisation has signed an MOU to support the Bharat Print Expo, scheduled to take place from April 24 to April 26, 2025, at the Bangalore International Exhibition Centre in Bengaluru.

As per the memorandum, MMP will extensively promote the event in the State of Maharashtra. It will also spearhead a Print Yatra/ roadshows in the printing hubs in Maharashtra abutting the state of Karnataka. A tentative itinerary covering the following towns has been mooted: Omrega, Solapur, Vijayapura, Sangola, Jath, Kavathe, Mahankal, Vita, Palus, Tasgaon, Sangli, Jaysingpur, Ichalkaranji, Kolhapur, Gadhinglaj, Sawantwadi & Kudal.

Balasaheb Ambekar, President of MMP, expressed enthusiasm about collaborating with ReEnvision Events. He said, “We are excited to partner with ReEnvision Events to promote and expand the reach of Bharat Print Expo 2025. The Print Yatra is being meticulously planned to cover all the major printing hubs in our state that are in the vicinity of Karnataka.”

Anil Arora, President of ReEnvision Events Private Limited (REPL), the organizers of the Show, expressed gratitude for the support of MMP. He emphasized, “With the invaluable support of MMP, we will not only reach but also engage with grassroots printers and professionals in Maharashtra. These individuals from the emerging towns helm growing businesses and will be among the core target audience for our Show.”

For any further details, write to [email protected] or visit www.BharatPrintExpo.com

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