At Pamex 2026 in Mumbai, Faridabad-based Taniya Machinery highlighted its entire machinery range and specifically showcased a live demonstration of three key technologies — a round-screen printing machine, a flat-screen printing machine, and a UV curing system.
Speaking at the company’s stand, Vikram Singh, sales manager at Taniya Machinery — a manufacturer and exporter of a wide range of printing machines — highlighted the company’s manufacturing strength and its growing footprint in both domestic and international markets.
A key highlight was the launch of a new mini flat-screen printing machine, developed specifically for printing on very small objects such as food container lids.
“We want to print on small objects, but we need compact machines. Keeping this in mind, we have developed this machine based on customer demand,” Singh explained. The compact format addresses the increasing need for short-run, high-precision printing applications, especially in various promotional segments.
Commenting on industry trends, Singh expressed optimism about the sector’s growth trajectory. “The paper industry is growing day by day. We have been growing for the last 15 years. Keeping this in mind, we can say that this machinery segment is growing steadily,” he said. He noted that rising demand for UV coating, curing systems, and specialized printing solutions is driving investments across segments.
Reflecting on the company’s participation at Pamex, Singh said the previous edition had delivered strong business outcomes. According to Singh, the machines they showcase at the exhibition are sold on the spot. “Last time we brought five machines and sold them here. The footfall is good, and the customers are genuine,” he said, adding the company anticipates strong post-show conversions.
In the future, Taniya Machinery aims to continue developing customized solutions. Singh said the company has been actively designing new machines based on specific customer requirements. With a focus on innovation and export growth, the company aims to expand its presence.















