
Pamex 2026 recently booked more than 10,000 square meters of exhibition space for the 2026 edition in Mumbai, the organizers said, signifying greater interest and participation from exhibitors across the printing and packaging industry.
Industry interest and growth: Crossing the 10,000-square meter mark so early indicates strong interest and confidence within the printing and packaging sectors. Exhibitors are keen to launch or showcase their latest technologies, products, and services to a diverse audience of industry professionals, the organizers said.
Expanded showcase opportunities: Pamex has a larger exhibition area in this edition, which can accommodate a broader range of exhibitors and showcase a more extensive array of technologies and innovations. Attendees will benefit from a richer and more diverse experience, gaining insights into cutting-edge developments in the sector.
Networking and business opportunities: A valuable exhibition like Pamex provides a platform for networking, business development, and partnerships within the industry. The sales figures from each previous edition of Pamex contribute to the expectations held by both new and returning exhibitors for the show, the organizers said.
ROI from international exhibitions: The 2024 edition of drupa fell significantly short of its goals, with only 170,000 attendees, a drop of nearly 35% compared to 2016. Industry consolidation and tightened budgets compounded the issue, exacerbated further by a wave of visa refusals.
Chinese exhibitors constituted the majority, occupying roughly 37% of the booths. The fact that these Chinese exhibitors can also be found at any Asian Expo that visitors find more accessible is likely to keep visitors away from future editions. This is also likely to contribute to the importance of the exhibitions held in India.
Overall, the Indian printing industry shows promising growth, propelled by technological advancements, diversification of markets, and a commitment to sustainability. As it evolves further, the industry is poised to significantly contribute to India’s economic development and enhance its global competitiveness.
“Pamex, the most valuable printing exhibition, has always believed in the quality of visitors over the number of visitors, keeping the tire-kickers at bay. Crossing the 10,000 square meter mark for exhibition space this early, guarantees the largest edition, yet. It also underscores the significance of the Show as a leading industry event while highlighting the robustness and dynamism of the printing and packaging sectors, it serves,” says Anil Arora, president, Print-Packaging.com.
Over 200 companies have already reserved their booths at Pamex 2026, with one major hall now designated as ‘sold out’. “We have surpassed the 10,000 sqm mark, with the show still 1.5 years away. In today’s landscape, the bigging up strategies don’t resonate, so sharing this news aims to underscore the industry’s commitment to business and growth,” said Tushar Dhote, chairman, Pamex, All India Federation of Master Printers.
Pamex, organized by the All India Federation of Master Printers (AIFMP), in association with Print-Packaging.Com, is scheduled to be held from 27-30 January 2026 at Bombay Exhibition Centre, Mumbai.