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LabelExpoSingapore2004 is expected to draw 3500 visitors from around the region
LabelExpoSingapore2004 is expected to draw 3500 visitors from around the region
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Labelexpo Singapore which is scheduled to take place at the Singapore Expo on November 23-25 will be, the organisers claim, the major event of the year for the Australasian and Asian label industries, attracting suppliers and printers to the only exhibition in the region with working machinery on the show floor. The exhibition will involve over 150 exhibitors, including major international companies such as Avery Dennison, Gidue, HP, KoPack, Labelmen, Lintec and Mark Andy. More than 3500 label printers and brand owners are expected to attend from across the region, comprising key label markets Australia, India, Indonesia, Japan, Malaysia, New Zealand, the Philippines, Singapore and Thailand.

In addition to the exhibition, Labelexpo Singapore will present a conference where visitors will be able to learn about regional and international labeling standards, global branding issues, advances in label materials, prepress and production technology - as well as the latest requirements for logistics and distribution labeling.

Roger Pellow, Labelexpo managing director, says, "Labelexpo Singapore will not only be a showcase for international technology, but there will also be opportunities to view demonstrations of existing labeling techniques - and to network with the industry in Asia and Australasia. It is the only event in the region with actual operational machinery onsite."



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