Screen Print India 2018: A Point Of Convergence To Explore New Opportunities For The Industry
Textile Value Chain|May 2018

Screen Print India 2018: A Point Of Convergence To Explore New Opportunities For The Industry

Screen Print India 2018: A Point Of Convergence To Explore New Opportunities For The Industry

Insightful technical seminars and a glitzy awards ceremony add extra value to this key fair

Screen Print India (SPI), a dedicated fair to showcase technologies and components related to the screen printing sector opens its gates today at Bombay Exhibition Centre in Mumbai. Looking at the diverse nature of the industry, this exclusive B2B fair is a befitting opportunity for business professionals to share their perspectives and build new contacts.

The three-day show is hosting 94 exhibitors with technologies from 14 countries like India, Belgium, China, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Singapore, South Korea, Thailand, Turkey, Taiwan, the USA, and the UK. The show also had a power packed inauguration with strong support from Asia Screen Printing & Graphic Imaging Association (ASGA) and sector leaders attending the ceremony.

Eminent members from the industry and associations present at the inauguration were:

• Ms Shen Chun Yan, President of Asia Screen Printing & Graphic Imaging Association (ASGA) & Chairwoman of China Screen Printing & Graphic Imaging Association (CSGIA) - China

• Mr Yuichi Nishida, Vice President of Japanese Screen and Digital Printers Association ( JSDPA) - Japan

• Mr Targian Tan, Chairman of Indonesia Specialty and Graphic Imaging Association (ISGIA) - Indonesia

• Ms Bach Thi, President, Vietnam Screen Printing & Graphic Imaging Association (VSGIA) – Vietnam

• Mr Ranjith Fernando, President, Sri Lanka Association of Printers (SLAP) - Sri Lanka

• Mr Anil R. Brahmbhatt, President, Screenprinting & Graphics Association of India (SGAI)

• Mr Johnny Shell, Vice President, Technical Services, SGIA, USA

• Mr Mongol Pianapitham, Committee Member, Head ASGA Project, TSGA – Thailand

• Mr Devang Sheth, Managing Director, Aditya Exposition

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