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GULF PRINT & PACK 2015 HIGHLIGHTS MIDDLE EAST’S PRINT INDUSTRY GROWTH

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GULF PRINT & PACK 2015 HIGHLIGHTS MIDDLE EAST’S PRINT INDUSTRY GROWTH

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Gulf Print & Pack 2015 enjoyed its most successful edition to date when it closed its doors. As Middle East region’s definitive platform for the commercial and package printing industry, this 2015 edition posted a 26.7% rise in visitor numbers with a footfall of 11,918.

 

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Running 13th to 16th April, the registration data shows that visitors came from an unprecedented 110 countries (93 in 2013, 83 in 2011 and 65 in 2009) underlining the show’s growing importance in the wider Middle East & North Africa (MENA) region. Whilst the majority of visitors (both onsite and pre-registered) came from the UAE, the wider MENA regions also put forward good visitor figures; Saudi Arabia, Oman, Bahrain, Iran and Kuwait. The event also attracted high visitor levels from India, China, Pakistan and of course Nigeria among other African countries.

The four day show was inaugurated by H.H. Sheikh Hasher Bin Maktoum Al Maktoum, Director General of Dubai Information Department and featured over 300 exhibitors including: AFRA, Bobst, Emirates Trans Graphics, Giffin Graphics, Heidelberg, Kodak, Nilpeter, Omet, Prati, Prestige Graphics Trading and Xerox. Featuring a multitude of new product launches, there was also an increase of around 30% more working machinery being demonstrated on the show floor.

…direct to garment on display
…GPP 2015 opens for business
…Lifegate Publishing during business negotiation
…machine on display
…the Azakazas of Ambassador Nigeria with Iyabode Jibril of Olives Global Services
…visitors at GPP 2015
…with publisher of SCREEN PRINT INDIA magazine – Devang Sheth
…with VP Durico, Korea
…with XEIKON Vincent Van horenbeeck
..with Duplo Rob Reid
Alpha boss – Pastor Odimayo negotiating with an exhibitor – with him is
Hamana CEO – Alh Hammah with SHS Lukasz Silezinwith
XEIKON Vincent with partners in UAE and Lbanon – Emirates Trans Graphics and GM Habis

Predicted industry growth rates were echoed and exhibitor optimism rewarded with packed aisles and bursting order books.  Numerous deals were done with highlights including Saudi Arabia’s Al Khalaf Holding being the first to buy Heidelberg’s newly launched Linoprint C Series machine, Logical Signage acquiring the region’s first Xerox Color 800i/1000i press which also debuted at the show and Eiffel Printing Press LLC buying the brand new Ricoh ProTM C7100X from Giffin Graphics.

Mike Simmonds, event manager at Gulf Print & Pack commented: “We are delighted with the amount of business conducted at Gulf Print & Pack 2015. The show has being gaining momentum every year and this edition has been the biggest and best ever to date. This year’s show was unquestionably upbeat and was a real buying show with many exhibitors selling everything on their stands! The exceptional level of business being done on the exhibition floor firmly positions Gulf Print & Pack as the region’s largest and most effective exhibition for commercial and packaging printers, brand owners and industry suppliers.”

As Gulf Print & Pack only media partner and exhibitor from Nigeria – WHERE To Print magazine captures and reports print personalities that attended show in images as organisers announce the 2017 edition to take place from 27 to 30 March 2017 at the New Za’a beel Halls of the same venue of Dubai World Trade Centre, Dubai UAE.

 

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