The highlight of the March issue of PrintWeek is the two major print conferences that took place recently — Print Summit 2023 on 16 February and Print & Beyond conference on 25 February.
Day four of InkWeek is dedicated to PrintWeek's unique concept of Show & Tell. Eight of the latest and best in our industry from across the country: From Chakan to Udaipur; and from Kochi to Noida; and from Mehsana to an international design agency headquartered in Mumbai will be sharing their best print and packaging ideas!
KMPA’s Ajith Jose succumbs to Covid infection The second wave of Covid-19 pandemic has claimed yet another precious life from the print fraternity. Ajith Jose, proprietor of Print Express in Vennala, Ernakulam and a managing committee member at the Kerala Master Printers’ Association (KMPA) passed away at 12.30 pm on 27 April 2021 after a few days of illness. He is survived by his wife Betsy and son Alan. Ajith Jose
Jose has been an active and long standing member of KMPA. Few years ago, he had undergone surgery for a kidney ailment. He also battled Covid-19 recently. However, the long term effects of the infection took a toll on his health before his passing away.
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The virus is still in the air. Yet, the printing industry refuses to wallow in the doom and gloom of the past. Instead, as the New Year dawns, the industry is surging ahead to make up for last year’s losses, and add some neat profit as well. But what about the ground reality? Are we really ready? PrintWeek probes
That Covid-19 had a huge impact on the printing industry is an understatement. What happened in 2020 was simply unprecedented, especially after 24 March, when the country went into a lockdown. It was indeed disconcerting to see an industry, which works 24/7 (in most cases) shut shop for an extended period. This, of course, had a cascading effect on the profit margins. Yet, instead of crying over the spilt milk, the industry picked itself up as soon as the locked opened, and went to business with a renewed vigour. That was last year. With the dawning of a New Year, the industry looks optimistic, not just to make up for the losses it incurred in 2020,