Sri Lanka Association of Printers joins forces with Bharat Print Expo 2025

A confluence of innovation and opportunity

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SLAP's involvement in Bharat Print Expo 2025 is set to significantly enhance the event's international dimension. By bringing in a wealth of experience and a network of professionals from the printing sector, SLAP will foster cross-border collaborations, introduce diverse perspectives, and facilitate the exchange of innovative ideas.

The Sri Lanka Association of Printers (SLAP) has announced its partnership as a supporting association with Bharat Print Expo 2025, scheduled from 24 to 26 April at the Bangalore International Exhibition Centre (BIEC). This alliance, SLAP says, underscores its commitment to propelling the South Asian printing industry into a new era of innovation and excellence.

Established in 1956, SLAP has been the cornerstone of Sri Lanka’s printing community, representing a diverse spectrum of professionals from traditional lithographers to digital printers. The association’s mission is to safeguard and progressively develop the nation’s printing industry, working closely with government and international organizations to harness maximum benefits for its members.

SLAP’s involvement in Bharat Print Expo 2025 is set to significantly enhance the event’s international dimension. By bringing in a wealth of experience and a network of professionals from the printing sector, SLAP will foster cross-border collaborations, introduce diverse perspectives, and facilitate the exchange of innovative ideas. This partnership aims to create a more enriched and comprehensive experience for all attendees, bridging regional expertise with global industry trends.

As anticipation builds around Bharat Print Expo 2025, two roadshows generated excitement for the event. The Mudran Bhet roadshow traversed Maharashtra from 20 to 26 February 2025, engaging sparking industry conversations, and providing a glimpse into the groundbreaking advancements awaiting at the Expo. 

Following this, the Mudrā Yātre roadshow will journey through Karnataka from 4 to 9 March 2025. This initiative aims to connect directly with the heart of Karnataka’s printing community, empowering regional printing professionals with valuable insights, resources, and strategies. 

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