Press Release
China's printing industry and government working together toward a greener future
at the China Green Printing Summit 2012 in Beijing.
Beijing, China – 12th and 13th of January, 2012 – By the year 2020, China is predicted to be a world leader in the printing industry, a change that will surely bring China's traditional methods under scrutiny as the world continues onward in its "green" movement.
China's printing industry is currently under growing pressure from the world to be more environmentally-friendly. As a result, it is essential for the industry to be provided the necessary resources and funding to upgrade all technology. But more importantly, it is essential that all employees practicing the trade are familiarized with China's newly updated policies and regulations for the printing business.
As a result, members of the printing industry from all across the nation have been invited to attend the first China Green Printing Summit, to be held at the Swissôtel Beijing Hong Kong Macau Center in Beijing on the 12th and 13th of January, 2012.
The agenda has been specifically designed to cater to the aforementioned industry and will feature keynote speakers and interactive platforms, allowing each participant to gain essential insights on why there is such an urgent need to become a "greener" planet. Participants will also have the opportunity to raise their concerns regarding the industry, and will be provided abundant networking opportunities.
Including esteemed speakers to be invited like the Ministry of Environmental Protection of the People's Republic of China, Printing and Printing Equipment Industries Association of China, Standardization Administration of China, Beijing Academy of Printing & Package Industrial Technology and representatives from top tier firms such as Heidelberg, Manroland, BEIREN Printing Machinery, RR Donnelly, ZIJIANG Enterprise, Shanghai Electric Printing & Packaging Machinery Group, etc, the China Green Printing Summit promises to deliver much-needed insight regarding the future of China's printing industry.
For further information, contact
Ms. Rainie Shi
Tel: +86 21 5258 8005 Ext. 8107
Email: rshi@duxes.cn
Website: www.duxes-events.com/gp