LMAI Conference 2011 |
Two years ago, the LMAI (Label Manufacturers Association of
India) conference was held at Hotel Park Hyatt Goa. That time in a preview of
the conference I wrote in this blog “History is being created”. The 2011 conference
titled “Innovations Unlimited” was an immense success. A progressive Indian label
fraternity was elated by the presence of suppliers and media from destinations around
the world. The conference venue was good and the content of presentations was
thought provoking. Delegates were seen sitting glued to their seats in rapt
attention throughout the presentations. All work and no fun would have made it
a mediocre event. The LMAI organizing team had put together programs along with,
to liven up the moods of label printers gathered there. There was learning,
there was entertainment, there was dancing, there were glasses being clicked and
there was a lot of fun. The memories of a wonderful event lingered on and one
wondered if the event would be recreated.
Two years have gone by and now the
new LMAI team lead by the continuing president Vivek Kapoor has put together
the second LMAI conference “Print Innovation” to be held yet again, in Goa on
the 26th and 27th of July 2013. However this time it will
be at the Grand Hyatt Hotel due to the need for a venue which has bigger halls
to accommodate a larger number of happy and colorful printers. The LMAI team
has, with nostalgic memories of the last event, endeavored to create a bigger
and better event. The experience of having organized the previous conference
helped them copy the success of what was appreciated and improve upon it, as
also to ease out the shortcomings of an otherwise perfect last event. They are
now ready to roll out a content and fun-filled conference and look forward for
the members of this label association to get together and strike new
friendships and alliances at Goa. It is interesting that two months later the
global label event Labelexpo Europe is to be held in Brussels, it will be an
opportunity to renew and strengthen the friendships made at Goa.
“Sponsors who pitched in to support the last event were a
satisfied lot” says Vivek
Kapoor, President LMAI, he further adds, “After the
last conference most of the sponsors called back to express their satisfaction
that the audience was totally committed and sat attentively to presentations
being made, till the very end”. Taking inspiration from these sentiments, Vivek’s
team has taken upon themselves to engineer and create an LMAI event that will
be held every alternate year on an ongoing basis. An event, their members and
suppliers to the industry, will look forward to. It will be a platform that
will provide information, entertainment and networking opportunities in
abundance. That according to Vivek has
been the basis on which this year’s LMAI conference 2013 has been structured.
“The event is receiving an overwhelming response!” says a beaming Amit Sheth
Honorary Secretary LMAI; he is one of the founders of the association.
According to him most of the rooms have been taken at the hotel and they have
had to requisition more rooms. He says we are requesting the printers at large
to hurry up with their decisions to be in Goa as later it will not be possible
to accommodate them. Gururaj Ballarwad of Wintek Bangalore an ITW group company
has been the driving force behind getting the right sponsors and putting
together the right content for the presentations to be made. The total
participation in the event is expected to go way past the last events number of
270. This, if achieved is definitely credible and from my experience I can
state that if managed well and also if it is handled with sensitivity, this
event could well grow to be one of the most important global label events,
given the size of our country.
The conference would not be complete without the fun part
being meticulously planned and incorporated into the schedule. All work would
definitely make it a dull event and so after each day's hard work, events have
been planned for delegates to unwind, relax and enjoy. Time has been provided
for entertaining performances, cocktails and networking dinners. I am sure like last time once the event is in
its last leg the dance floor will come alive with music blaring and printers
dancing till the vee hours of a Goan Sunday morning. I am sure most of the
printers and delegates will come prepared with a late evening flight back home
so as to have nursed the euphoria of an indulgent evening. It is now time to
look forward to a well knit Indian label fraternity getting together at Goa for
fun, fellowship after some serious conferencing. Cheers!
Vivek Kapoor |
Success of any conference lies in the quality of
presentations, the satisfaction of the presenters and a diverse geographical
spread of delegates who understand and are yearning for the more information.
LMAI has endeavored to motivate their members in all zones through dedicated
associate members to create a delegate profile that is pan national. Efforts of
young Nalin Sharma of Global Graphics are laudable! Since this is a member’s
only event, Nalin not only enrolled existing members as delegates from North
India but also registered a lot of new members to add to the strength of this
association.
The
conference programme is rather tightly packed and it will be imperative for
presenters to stick to deadlines of time allocated to them. The conference is
slated to begin at around 4pm in the evening of 26th July 2013, with a welcome
speech from Vivek Kapoor. The opening presentations will come from Lindsay Rice
of DuPont and Peter Henderson of Esko. Amit Ahuja the only Indian press
manufacturer who has excelled and exhibited his technical capabilities globally,
will be making a presentation on his experience as an Indian machine building
entrepreneur trying to succeed both in domestic and international markets
against established and accepted brands. Christina Nilsson, Head of Trelleborg
NW, Technical Centre, Sweden, will speak on the sleeve technology for
flexographic printing followed by a presentation by leading Indian Labelstock
manufacturer Ajay Mehta of SMI. The evening’s last speaker will be Kishore
Sarkar, Vice President-Sales, East & South Asia, Daetwyler Swiss Tec AG
talking on doctor blades.
Ranesh Bajaj of Creed Engineers will initiate the
deliberations for the next day i.e. 27th July2013 followed by
presentation from Carmen Chua of Avery Dennison. Impressive presentations are
expected from leading press manufacturers which include the illustrious Ruesch
Ferdinand - Owner & Vice Chairman Gallus/Samir Patkar also from Gallus,
Federico d'Annunzio of Gidue, Paolo Grasso Sales Manager of OMET, Allan Baretto Managing Director Nilpeter India,
Mary Sullivan of Mark Andy and Spring Xu
of Weigang. Renowned foil manufacturer Kurz will deliver presentations through
Wolfgang Burkard, Head of International Product Management and Brend
Danglemeyr, Head of International Marketing & Sales. In today’s time no
print event is complete without deliberation on the digital print technologies.
Even though the technology has not really established a foothold in the Indian
label industry, yet it is a technology that cannot be ignored. It is a matter
of time that this technology will evolve to become affordable and technically
feasible justifying widespread adaptation. A panel discussion is slotted with
following speakers; Appa Durai from HP, Josep Roca from Xeikon, Ramprasad from
Epson and Mark Huisman from SPG Prints-Stovec. It is a bouquet of very diverse
subjects that will help label printers derive information from. Press
manufacturers are expected to deliver the information on new innovations that
make label printing more cost-effective and technically superior helping them
in these times of intense competition.
The dance floor is busy |
Written by Harveer Singh Sahni, Managing Director, Weldon Celloplast
Limited, New Delhi, India July 2013