Amazing economic growth and parallel literacy growth in India has created a stirring momentum in India's print and electronic media. India being the world's largest democracy and population wise second on this planet.
So there is continuous and constant demand for the printed word - in the form of books, newspapers, magazines, brochures, pamphlets, leaflets and flyers etc. India has the second largest GDP amidst Asian Countries on the basis of present day purchasing power.
Besides the ongoing liberalized economic policies, which are designed to attract capital investments in all sectors of the Indian industry. Printing, packaging and converting industry is almost directly involved with this tremendous growth - as print, packaging and converting industry's growth is almost 14-15% per year compared to annual GDP growth of 7-8%.
This phenomenal growth has kept printing, packaging and converting industry constantly on toes to meet the demands - so it is pertinent to keep abreast of the latest and state-of-the-art developments in entire gamut of pre-press, in-press, post-press and finishing. This pressure on the graphic arts industry has encouraged Indian manufacturers to put more in their research and development, design and cost effective world class manufacturing of graphic arts equipments.
ITPO in collaboration with IPAMA is going to mount a mega event PRINTPACK INDIA 2009 in Pragati Maidan, New Delhi from January 18-23, 2009 - where it will showcase high-speed and high-tech printing, packaging and converting machines which are cost-effective with international standards
The event is also aimed at the promotion of Brand India image while reassuring Domestic and overseas buyers that Indian machinery and equipments for printing, packaging and converting are dependable,
cost-effective, conform to production and delivery schedules besides quick, professional and accurate after-sales-
service.







