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News Release from: FESPA | Subject: FESPA World Expo
Edited by the Printingtalk Editorial
Team on 05 December 2005
100 Exhibitors At Indian Screen Printing
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The first ever FESPA World Expo was opened in New Delhi by current FESPA president, Hellmuth Frey.
The first ever FESPA World Expo was opened in New Delhi by current FESPA president, Hellmuth Frey Frazer Chesterman, director of FESPA Exhibitions said: "We have over a hundred exhibitors covering almost 4000 square metres of stand space, and are expecting thousands of visitors from the industry
This article was originally published on Printingtalk on 1 Oct 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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Indian Screen And Wide Format Show Reflects Growth
FESPA has announced a new event for the Indian, Middle Eastern and Asian screen printing and wide format digital imaging markets, with the launch of FESPA World Expo - India 2005.
The markets for screen and digital printing are rapidly expanding in this region, and the feedback so far indicates that FESPA India is set to be a pivotal event for the industry." He added that the importance of FESPA India as a working show must not be underestimated, as for the first time at a show in India, visitors can see screen and digital technology in action from a range of international suppliers.
FESPA World Expo - India 2005 has the full co-operation of the Screen Printing Association of India (SPAI), whose vice president, Bhargav Mistry, commentde: "We are very pleased to have worked alongside FESPA to bring FESPA India to fruition.
As well as providing an educational experience, the event is an invaluable opportunity for printers and manufacturers in our buoyant market to network, share market knowledge and raise business profile. Request a free brochure from FESPA ...
We believe it will be the first of many successful events.".
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