The three-day 3rd International Digital Printing and Signage Technology Exhibition began on Friday at the Lahore Expo Centre where around 150 local and foreign companies participated in the fair.
At the opening, Lahore Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI) President Malik Javed Tahir said that the Digital Printing and Signage Technology Exhibition brings modern machinery and equipment, which will spark revolution in the textile and printing industry in coming years, leading to job creation and higher industrial growth.
Tahir further added that foreign companies were exhibiting their products for joint ventures with local companies, which was beneficial for Pakistan’s economy as local companies would be able to manufacture modern equipment to save capital.
He urged the Trade Development Authority of Pakistan (TDAP) to facilitate local manufacturers in importing latest printing technology.
According to Inks Global EMEA APAC Commercial Director Rudy Grosso, their ink technology has a great potential in the Pakistani textile market.
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