
Focusing entirely on the demand of digital fabrication in the Indian market, companies like Roland DG and Apsom Infotex will showcase dye-sublimation and customization machines at the upcoming Screen Print India 2016 – to be held in Mumbai, from May 6 to 8, 2016.
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Dye-sublimation transfer printers like Texart XT-640 and Texart RT-640 will be up on display exclusively for the textile printing industry. The products offer wide range of textile applications including sports merchandising, fashion apparel, soft signs (polyester banners and flags), home furnishing interior décor, etc., enabling production of a wide variety of profit-driving products while benefiting from low investment and minimal set-up logistics with the help of these brilliant customisation machines and super-fast professional dye-sublimation transfer printer for fashion and sports apparel. Also on display will be VersaSTUDIO BN-20, which offers an entry-level introduction to the world of wide format eco-solvent printing.
Screen Print India is a bi-annual international exhibition on screen, textile and digital printing. It made its North India debut in 2013, Goa debut in 2014 and even forayed overseas with the brand Screen Print Vietnam in 2015.
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“The Screen Print India show has evolved into a ‘preferred’ event that the entire industry looks forward to. Focusing on screen, textile and digital printing materials and equipment, the show has been providing an ideal platform to connect with every segment of the industry and explore new business prospects. It is considered to be one of the Asia’s most respected exhibitions with world class standards. Now we return to Mumbai where exhibitors and visitors from across the globe have made it a must-attend show over the past two decades,” says Devang N. Sheth, Director, Aditya Expositions, the event organisers.






