Sign India’s second New Delhi edition marks successive success

First and foremost New Delhi edition of Sign India last year received a good response. Likewise, this year too, BUSINESS LIVE TRADE FAIRS has organised the second edition of the show in the capital city in equal zeal and excitement with the presence of big players from the industry. The three-day show was held at Pragati Maidan from August 09–11, 2024, exhibiting new products, technologies, and solutions that would accelerate the industry into to a new pace of change.

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A crowd of 10,919 trade visitors, who were looking for the latest products and innovations, rushed to the Sign India 2024 New Delhi. Present among the crowds were brand owners, senior decision-makers and others prioritising investments for a new level of growth in business. They were elated and attracted to the expansive exhibits of the latest products and technological developments showcased by a host of key exhibitors.

Among the key exhibitors at the Sign India 2024 was NEGI Sign Systems & Supplies Co., which showcased a string of flagship among which the spotlight shed on its flagship GTX & GTX Pro Series direct-to-garment (DTG) printers during the expo. “These new DTG printers have integrated even more options for direct-to-embroidery capabilities,” said Saurya G Negi from NEGI Sign Systems & Supplies Co. He added that the printers receive good response at the recent Gartex Texprocess India 2024 in New Delhi.

JX Enterprise, a sole supplier of Gongzheng printers in India, pulled trade visitors to its stall where demonstrated its ever popular new Gongzheng C Plus printer. The printer is equipped with maximum four printheads in staggered position and capable to run at the extreme speed of 2,400sqft/hr. Caldron Graphics, representing inks with its partner Chenbang Ink Company, stood among others at the expo. As key announcement at the expo, Rajat Mitra, Director, Caldron Graphics, revealed that the JV of Caldron Chenbang India Ink factory will be relocated to IMT, Manesar, Haryana.

Mehta Hitech Industries, formerly Mehta Cad Cam, that showcased a perfect portfolio of its ever popular solvent, eco-solvent and UV ranges pulled crowd. Among the primary showcases of products and solutions at the company’s stall was the capacity of industrial grade T3200 printhead for UV printers. Shailesh Mehta, Director of Mehta Hitech Industries Limited stated that the beauty of the EPSON T3200 printhead is its capacity for single-head printing on any media for 300 dpi print output.

Another crowd-puller, which demonstrated 19 key machines at its colossal stall, was Daksh Enterprise. The company showcased its 1390 CO2 Laser, 1325 Laser Jinzhou Master, HS 3200 Eco-Solvent, Eco-Solvent i3200 dual printheads, among others. Colors Digital India (CDI) also showcased its flagship FutureJet UV & eco-solvent printers. “We are happy to say our products on showcase received remarkable response,” said Tejinder Singh, Director of CDI.

Sun Sign & Technologies presented a new range of vinyl and other media at the expo. “With the presence of our regional partners whom with we share some new products, it’s a good show for networking, interaction and overall business growth for everyone,” asserts Deepak Gupta, Director of Sun Sign & Technologies.

Among those exhibitors who unveiled new products at the show was Silicon Infotech that launched a flagship HandTop HT 2512UV-Gen 6. “Equipped with 2-8 RICOH Gen-6 printheads, this new cutting-edge printer boasts a world-class industrial design & excellent image data processing technology,” tells Krunal Jivani, Business Partner at Silicon Infotech. Showcasing its demanding Mono Jet system, Mono Sign Systems demonstrated machine’s capability in customisation capacity. Manish Agrawal of Mono Sign Systems said they were primarily presenting new concept in machine model.

Acrylic bending machine manufacturer Perfect Bend unpacked a new & larger machine ‘Bull Bender’. Styam Plastics, a unit of Satyam Acrylic Plastics, introduced its MLK brand under which the company procured vinyl and other media range comprising self-adhesive vinyl, etc. “Along with our own brand MLK, we represent some premium ranges from ORAFOL, Pioneer, etc at the show. It’s good with great response,” tells Dixit Kalra, Director, Satyam Acrylic Plastics Pvt Ltd. As a trade visitor representing SAi, Eyal Friedman, Senior VP of International Sales, SAi supportively interacted with their partners including Caldron Graphics, CDI, ColorJet, Britomatics, among others, during the show.

In addition to machines, materials, and solutions, the show witnessed some groundbreaking applications of backlit and other end-products revealed by companies like 2Getherz, Venus Plastics, among others. Among the newcomers at the show, Pidilite presented latest finishing solution for sign makers. Likewise, many other exhibitors during the show revealed innovative range of new and innovative products and solutions. The league comprised Lisco Systems, ColorJet, True Colors, Umpire Technologies, EPSON, HSM, City Advertising, Afford Inks, Sign Animator, VK Enterprise, DOC World, AT Inks, Add-Mart, Korosa, Maruti Flex, Jyoti International, Atraglass, Shadows Creations, Impex Plus, KS LED, among others.

The next edition of Sign India 2024 will be held at Kochi, Kerala, from November 22–24 at Adlux Convention Centre.