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ARI and Trainings Deptt delegation explores advanced printing & packaging innovations at PRINTPACK INDIA 2025

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February 6, 2025
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GREATER NOIDA: A high-level delegation led by Dr Abdul Kabir Dar, Secretary Technical in Administrative Reforms, Inspections, and Trainings (ARI) Department, along with General Managers Govt Press Jammu, Srinagar Purshottam Sharma and Ajyaz Akhoon, as well as managers and technical experts from Government Ranbir Press Jammu and Government Press Srinagar, participated in PRINTPACK INDIA 2025, held at the India Expo Centre & Mart, Knowledge Park, Greater Noida, Uttar Pradesh.

Speaking on the occasion, Dr. Abdul Kabir Dar highlighted the significance of the event, stating: “Our participation in PRINTPACK INDIA 2025 has been an invaluable opportunity to witness live demonstrations of cutting-edge advancements in the printing and packaging industry. The insights gained from this exhibition will play a crucial role in modernizing government printing infrastructure in Jammu and Kashmir, enhancing operational efficiency, and adopting sustainable practices.”

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The delegation engaged with leading industry experts, manufacturers, and technology providers, discussing potential collaborations and strategies to integrate advanced printing technologies into government operations. The visit also facilitated knowledge exchange on automation-driven solutions and sustainable packaging materials, aligning with the Government of Jammu and Kashmir’s vision to modernize its printing infrastructure and transition to eco-friendly, high-quality production standards.

PRINTPACK INDIA 2025, organized by the Indian Printing Packaging & Allied Machinery Manufacturers’ Association (IPAMA), is among Asia’s largest international exhibitions for printing, packaging, digital solutions, and automation. This year’s event brought together over 570 exhibitors and visitors from 52 countries, showcasing the latest technologies, innovations, and trends shaping the future of the industry.

The participation of the ARI and Trainings Department at PRINTPACK INDIA 2025 underscores its ongoing commitment of the Department to leveraging cutting-edge technological advancements to improve service delivery, optimize printing operations, and incorporate sustainable, next-generation printing solutions into government workflows.

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