Helipad Exhibition Centre – Gandhinagar, played host to National Printing Expo from 7 to 9 September 2024.
The second edition of National Printing Expo was recently held from 7th to 9th September at the Helipad Exhibition Centre in Gandhinagar. Printers Club of India is the organizer of this expo and the previous edition of the show took place in Jaipur.
The three-day expo showcased products and solutions from leading exhibitors. The show was inaugurated by Gandhinagar’s mayor Miraben Patel and MLA Alpesh Thakor. “Printing is an integral part of all our lives. There are immense employment opportunities in the printing industry of Gujarat. The National Printing Expo will create new employment and business opportunities in the printing expo of Gujarat,” said Alpesh Thakor. Directors of Printers Club of India Aditya Singh, Nitin Namdev and Lalit Kumawat also addressed the ceremony.
Trade visitors from the printing industry from across the state and different parts of the country visited the expo on the first day. The expo was packed with serious trade visitors all through the three days. Each exhibitor confirmed to have got orders for 10 to 50 machines. A business of about 500 crores was done in three days and more than 20 thousand trade visitors visited the expo, shared the organisers.
Rajya Sabha MP Mayank Nayak was the chief guest at the closing ceremony. He honoured Telangana Printing Association President Dayakar Reddy, Rawal Trading Company Director Prakash Bhaskar and Nilesh Rawal, Head of Printing Department at RC Technical Institute Devang Rawal for their contribution in organizing the expo. Printers Club of India Directors Nitin Namdev, Aditya Singh, Lalit Kumawat in their address thanked all the exhibitors and visitors from across the country. The next edition of National Printing Expo will take place in September 2026 at the Helipad Exhibition Center in Gandhinagar.
“The National Printing Expo in Gandhinagar proved to be a great platform for future business networking along with on-spot bookings,” comments Nitin Namdev, Director, Printers Club of India.