The expo, which will run till February 8, was inaugurated by Sanat Shah, Chairman, Manugraph.
Addressing the audience, Shah said we should be proud that our country is second only to China in manufacturing of variety of machines in the graphic arts sector.
Welcoming the dignitaries and participants, H V Sheth, president of Indian Printing, Packaging and Allied Machinery Manufacturers' Association (IPAMA), said "We have large and enthusiastic participation in this show with domestic and international giants from graphic arts industry."
"PrintPack India 2017 is an amazing show. The marvels of Indian and international technology and equipment are on display besides, Indian innovations, which are cost effective," he added.
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