The Indian Printing Packaging & Allied Machinery Manufacturers’ Association (IPAMA) has announced the 2nd edition of the IntraPac India Exhibition, set to be held from December 10 to 13, 2025, at the India Expo Centre, Greater Noida. This significant industry event will highlight a wide range of segments within the packaging and processing sector, including Food, Beverage, Confectionery, Plastic Packaging, Pharma and Cosmetics, Rigid and Glass Packaging, Automation and Robotics, Corrugation, Cutting Machinery, and more.
Exhibitors will have the option to choose between Bare and Shell spaces, priced at Rs. 8500 and Rs. 9500 per square meter respectively. An early bird discount of Rs. 1000 per square meter is still being offered. As the exhibition draws closer, IPAMA has already finalized several key arrangements to ensure a smooth and successful event.
To streamline entry and minimize on-site delays, online visitor registration has been launched. Registered attendees will receive e-Badges in advance, enabling direct access to the exhibition halls. In accordance with established guidelines, children under 18 years of age will be allowed entry only with prior written approval from the Organizer.
Ongoing marketing efforts have led to strong exhibitor interest, with 145 companies having already secured their space, totaling 4,876 square meters (Net). This figure exceeds 25% of the total space booked during the previous edition. The exhibition will also feature high-level conferences and seminars, organized in collaboration with Packaging South Asia, a leading global packaging publication.
IPAMA President Mr. Jaiveer Singh emphasized the tremendous growth potential of the Indian packaging industry, which is projected to achieve a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 18–20%. This upward trend is fueled by the rapid expansion of the retail and e-commerce sectors, increasing demand for convenience foods, and continuous innovations in packaging technology. IntraPac India is positioned as a key platform for companies aiming to enter or expand within the Indian market.
Mr. K.S. Maan, Chairman of the IntraPac India Committee, expressed enthusiasm about the upcoming edition, stating that the exhibition continues to serve as a focused platform for the packaging and processing industry. He highlighted the growing participation from core sectors such as food, beverage, pharma, and cosmetics, and encouraged stakeholders to register early and take part in this vibrant industry event.