My personal journey and connect as I walked through the show -Harveer Sahni (Author)
From the word go, Labelexpo
Europe 2019 was a vibrant and happening show! As the show opened on 24th
September 2019 the corridors started to fill up and a whole lot of cosmopolitan
visitors were visible.The exhibitors were happy to get busy in the opening
hours itself. The event that used to be solely targeted towards labels, has
gradually transformed to extend its reach into labels, flexible packaging and
package printing. Exhibitors from across the globe presented their latest
innovative technologies in all segments of converting in the targeted product manufacturing
arenas. From prepress, printing, decoration to finishing it was all there with
a huge number of live running machines.
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Atomium |
All exhibitors put their best foot
forward making available their best technical people to answer the queries of
printers and converters to help them consider or implement the adoption of evolutionary changes coming about in the industry as showcased at the Brussels expo
center or otherwise known as Parc des
Expositions center in Brussels (facing the famous Atomium) which is one of the
largest and best-connected exhibition centers in Europe.
At this edition of the event the Tarsus group was also
celebrating 40th year of Labelexpo, which owes its inheritance to the first
show named Labelex held in May 1980 at Old Horticultural Halls in London with
just 44 exhibitors consisting of label converters, label and marking machinery manufacturers and label materials suppliers. The second show in 1981 was also held at the same venue in London but had
grown with 60 exhibitors and visitors coming from 30 different countries. The
following year in 1982 the show was renamed Lablex International and moved to
Birmingham. By 1985, Labelex International transformed to become a biennial "Labelexpo
Europe" and was being held at the downtown Rogier Center in Brussels. Exhibitors
by then included Mark Andy, Nilpeter, Webtron, Ko-Pack, Edale and
FSK. Working flexo and rotary letterpresses became a standard feature of Labelexpo.
The number of visitors also started to grow. 1987 edition of the show at the
same venue saw 80 exhibitors and 5000 visitors from 38 countries. It was in
1989 that Lablexpo finally moved to Parc des Expositions center in Brussels,
its present venue, with visitors coming to attend from 48 countries, making it
the premier global label show. The small show that started in London in 1980
now attracted 693 exhibitors. The success of Labelexpo Europe has led
to biennial Labelexpo shows spreading also to America, China, India, Thailand
and now yet another show announced to be held in Mexico in 2021.
Spread
over nine halls and covering almost 40,000 sq. mtrs. of floor space, up from 37,600
sq. mtrs. in 2017, the show presented the largest offering of label and package
printing technologies and live demonstrations seen to date. This included the
fast growing areas of hybrid printing, flexible packaging and automation. 37,903 visitors from 140 countries visited the
four-day show – a substantial increase from 125 countries in 2017. India, China and Japan were especially well represented
with large visitor delegations. Eastern Europe also showed a stronger representation compared to 2017, in
particular Croatia, with a 51 percent increase, Lithuania (36 percent), Romania
(25 percent), and Russia (14 percent). Brazil also saw a 14 percent increase on
visitors compared to 2017. Other attractions at the event included Label Academy Master
Classes, the Flexible Packaging Arena; displaying demonstration and overview
of two conventional and digital press lines producing indirect food contact
flexible packaging to the latest GMP standards, Self-adhesive label materials
workshop to understand the nature and construction of self-adhesive laminates; how they are made, the importance of materials and the need for different
adhesives and sustainability and finally the insight café; showcasing the latest sustainable
products and services designed to support a more environmentally conscious
label and package printing industry. India's SMI was the first Indian company to have conducted a masterclass at Labelexpo by their Managing Director Ajay Mehta. On the side lines of the show, judgement
for the World Label Awards was held, Amit Sheth was amongst the judges on behalf of LMAI (Label Manufacturers Association of India).
L9 meeting under the aegis of Finat was
held and many other networking events took place. All exhibitors appeared to be
a happy lot at the outcome of the show. Many expressed that this show was the
best ever!
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Dinesh Mahajan, Kuldip Goel, Corey Reardon CEO AWA and Author |
Market research company AWA Associates had organised the Linerless conference.
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Tony Hadley performing at Awards night |
The Label Industry Global Awards
were created in 2004 to
celebrate innovation and excellence in labels. They are the label
industry's highest accolades. The awards night was held on the first day of the
show on 24th of September 2019.
Pictures of Label Awards Night
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Pawandeep Sahni from India Nominated for Rising star award |
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Author with Douglas Emslie Group Mg. Dir. Tarsus |
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With Lisa Milburn Mg. Dir Labelexpo |
Diverse technologies for label
manufacturing were displayed. From conventional flexo printing to extremely
complex hybrid combination presses were on display.
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Gallus Labelmaster on display |
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Omet X7 combination of flexo with waterbased gravure |
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Bobst Stand |
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With Manohar Dhugga at Mark Andy Stand |
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Edale Stand |
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Lombardi Stand |
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With Jakob Landsberg of Nilpeter |
The digital section that is
growing at a faster pace than the conventional had manufacturers showcasing the
various digital printing technologies including water-based Inkjet (Memjet)
digital, UV inkjet digital, Dry Toner digital and liquid toner digital.
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With Appa Durai-country head HP, Neeraj and Dinesh Mahajan |
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Domino Stand |
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Astronova Stand |
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ABG Stand |
There was a complete networking spectrum of converters and suppliers to label industry
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With Sanjeev Sondhi of Zircon Technologies |
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With Trilok Mittal of Wonderpac at Lundberg stand |
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The Lartec team |
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With Vinesh Bhimani Kimoha Dubai |
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With Douglas Emslie and Mike Fairley |
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With Marco Calcagni Director Omet Srl Italy |
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With the Martin Automatic team |
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With Tomas Rink Chairman Ritrama |
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With Lmai President Kuldip Goel and Hon. Sec. Amit Sheth |
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Abhay Datta of UV Graphic Technologies |
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Spilker Stand |
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Vetaphone stand |
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Rohit Mehta Director SMI, Vivek Kapoor Creative labels and family |
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With Prasenjit Das of Dupont |
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With Roger Pellow |
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David of Ace |
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Wink Stand |
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Calvin Frost-Channeled Resources, Gavin Rittmeyer-Martin, and Jules Lejuene-Finat |
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Delta Modtech |
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The author with sons Pawandeep and KD Sahni |
Written and collated by Harveer Sahni Chairman Weldon Celloplast Limited New Delhi October 2019