Arka News Agency, Armenia
Feb 14 2007
"INTERPRINT: PRINTING ART. PUBLICITY. DESIGN. PACKING EXPO -2007" TO
BE HELD IN YEREVAN IN MARCH
YEREVAN, February 14. /ARKA/. The second specialized international
exhibition "INTERPRINT: Printing Art. Publicity. Design. Packing EXPO
-2007" will be held in Yerevan on March 23-25, 2007.
The LOGOS EXPO Center reported that the special feature of the
exhibition is attracting the first-class producers and specialists
and promoting advanced ideas, efficiently utilizing IT in printing
art, publicity, design and add-in products, improving design quality
of published materials and strengthening the ties between producers
and design studios.
The main subject sections are the Printing Works, Publishing, Packing
Industry, Publicity, and Design.
The event is to present the products and services, advertise and
promote the brands, advance innovation ideas, establish business
contacts between the exhibition participants.
The international competition in the sphere is high and the experts
need to exchange information, new ideas and experience, the
representatives of LOGOS EXPO Center said. The participation of
international producers and suppliers allow the local companies to
get familiar with the recent developments and new technologies in the
sphere.
Armenia’s Ministry of Trade and Economic Development, Foreign
Ministry, Union of Manufacturers and Businessmen, National
Association of Publishers and Union of Writers provided official
support in organizing the exhibition.
LOGOS EXPO Center is the first exhibition-holding company (founded in
1999) and is currently the leader in holding branch exhibitions,
production displays, national and international exhibitions and
congresses both in Armenia and abroad.
In the last seven years, the LOGOS EXPO Center organized more than 75
special and international exhibitions in different economic sectors.
More than 1,000 local and foreign companies participated in them,
with total number of participants amounting to 50,000 and the total
display area making 21,000 square meters. N.V. -0–