The firm is hoping to raise Western firms' awareness of India as an equipment supplier as well as a supplier of printed materials.
It exhibited at Ipex 2002 and claimed its products had "addressed" the UK market, but that they were more suited to the developing world. However, it also saw some potential for its products, such as perfect binders, in the European market.
The company is also investigating the possibility of technology tie-ups with UK and European finishing equipment manufacturers.
It has offices in Mumbai and claims more than 800 installations including at Chennai, UK publisher Macmillan's base in India.
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