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PAMEX Crosses The 10000 Sqm Mark Portending the Largest-Ever

Published: July 17, 2024
Author: TEXTILE VALUE CHAIN

The milestone of reserving more than 10,000 square meters of show space for PAMEX 2026 was recently reached. This early success foreshadows a much larger edition in 2026 and shows tremendous interest and participation from exhibitors across the printing and packaging industry.

Here’s an elaboration on what this milestone indicates:

Industry Interest and Growth: This early crossing of the 10,000 square meter threshold demonstrates the printing and packaging industries’ significant interest and confidence. The exhibitors are enthusiastic about introducing or showcasing their most recent innovations, goods, and services to a wide range of specialists in the sector.

Expanded Showcase Opportunities: This edition of PAMEX features a bigger exhibition space that can hold a wider variety of exhibitors and highlight a wider range of innovations and technologies. Participants will obtain knowledge about innovative advancements in the industry and have a deeper.

Networking and Business Opportunities: A valuable exhibition like PAMEX provides a platform for networking, business development, and partnerships within the industry. The record-breaking sales figures from each previous edition of PAMEX undoubtedly contribute to the expectations held by both new and returning exhibitors for the show.

ROI from International Exhibitions: With approximately 170,000 people, drupa’s 2024 edition fell well short of its objectives. That is an almost 35% decrease from 2016. The problem was made worse by budget cuts and industry consolidation, which was then made worse by a surge in visa rejections. The bulk of exhibitors, or about 37% of the booths, were Chinese.

All things considered, the printing business in India is growing quite promisingly thanks to market diversification, technology developments, and a dedication to sustainability. The industry has the potential to make a substantial contribution to India’s economic growth and improve its competitiveness internationally as it continues to develop.

“The most valued printing show, PAMEX, has always prioritized quality over quantity of attendees, warding off tyre-kickers. Reaching the 10,000 square meter threshold for display area at this early stage ensures the biggest edition to date.

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