Entries are pouring in for BMPA's flagship event according to BMPA officials.
Due to the popularity of BMPA flagship event, entry forms of Print Summit 2011 were made available for visitors during PrintPack 2011. The forms could be sourced at the stalls of Welbound Worldwide, TechNova and PrintWeek India.
The star attraction at the Summit is Kishore Biyani, the group chief executive of Future Group who shall deliver the keynote address. Biyani is an entrepreneur, whose Future Group operates 3 million sq/ft of retail space spread across 25 cities in India. The most notable being Big Bazaar, Home Town, Pantaloons and Central Chain of shops.
According to Fred Poonawala, a BMPA committee member and chairman of the summit said : "This one day conference will bring together experts in the industry to speak about, share and discuss various facets of Indian print and analyse them from a growth point of view."
For this, some of the biggest names in the print industry shall address the delegates. These are: Pranav Parikh of TechNova, Dr Rajendra Anayath of Heidelberg Print Media Academy, P Narendra of Pragati – Offset, Packaging & Flexo and S N Venkataraman of ITC.
Other important speakers include: Dr Eduard Neufeld of Fogra, Eugene Cora of Ergo Asia and Andy King of Shuttleworth Systems.
Print Summit 2011 will be held at the Tata auditorium which is part of the NCPA complex in Mumbai.
As in the previous edition in 2010, PrintWeek India will be the official media partner for Print Summit 2011.
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