The Indian subsidiary of Messe Frankfurt, Messe Frankfurt India Trade Fair Ltd, has completed the process of acquisition of Screen Print India. After the acquisition, Screen Print India will become part of Messe Frankfurt’s Texpertise Network, which is a diverse portfolio of textile trade fairs.
The biennial show organized by Screen Print India was previously owned and managed by Aditya Expositions Pvt Ltd.
According to Messe Frankfurt India, some 100 exhibitors and 7,000 professional visitors attended the last edition of Screen Print India in 2016. The next edition of Screen Print India will take place at the Bombay Convention and Exhibition Centre (BCEC) April 20-22, 2018.
Devang Sheth, managing director of Aditya Exposition said that the Screen Print India exhibition had made its debut in 1994 and has become bigger in size, wider in scope and greater in significance.
Sheth added that the acquistion has raised benchmarks for enhancing awareness, high-level networking, knowledge dissemination and industry bonding. Under Messe Frankfurt India Trade Fair Pvt Ltd, Screen Print India will realize its true potential and soar to even greater heights.
Screen Print India covers screen printing, textile printing and digital printing.
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