"Indoor & Outdoor Advertising and Signage Industry Exhibition"

Sign India Delhi serves as a hub for sign industry professionals to exhibit innovative products and technologies, featuring printers, routers, engraving machines, cutting plotters, displays, and more. Launching new products and latest technologies are the highlights of Sign India 2025. Exhibitors from India and abroad will be displaying their products and around 25,000 Trade visitors will be visiting.

"India’s global gateway to cutting-edge technology for the food & beverage industry"

ANUTEC International FoodTec India is rebranded as Anuga FoodTec India, a pioneering force in the food and beverage processing industry marks a significant milestone in its journey of innovation, excellence, and global recognition. As the most comprehensive platform, it brings together cutting-edge solutions in food processing, packaging, automation and supply ... Read More

"Indian largest Food Business show"

India Foodex-Bangalore is an international exhibition highlighting food and packaging products and equipment, serving as a platform for introducing new products and services to numerous industry professionals.

New York City knows it has a waste management problem. The average city household generated 1,899 pounds of trash in 2023. Only around 17 percent of the city’s curbside waste is recycled, despite efforts to change, such as the city’s 2020 plastic bag ban.

Much of the city’s solid garbage and waste, if it is not incinerated, ends up in large landfills upstate, in neighboring states including Pennsylvania and New Jersey, and further south in Virginia.

BMT, a strategic technology partner for packaging, will exhibit state-of-the-art innovations BLOWSCAN and THERMOSCAN, proven to help manufacturers improve PET bottle performance, reduce waste and accelerate development cycles.

At drinktec 2025, BMT (Blow Moulding Technologies), will showcase its cutting-edge hardware innovations, alongside its materials characterisation and simulation services for the global packaging industry. 

The recently launched Alpro Kids range includes an oat-based drink available in chocolate flavour, a strawberry-flavoured soya drink and soya-based alternatives to yoghurt available in vanilla and strawberry flavours. It contains 30% less sugar than comparable kids’ products and are fortified with calcium, vitamin D2, iodine, B2 and B12. The new Alpro range is vegan-friendly, and naturally lactose-free, with no artificial colourings, preservatives or flavourings.