October 24, 2011 – DPLenticular, the acclaimed European leader in the supply of Lenstar™
lenticular plastic sheets and rolls for the graphic arts industry, announces its presence at Pamex 2011, the
International Exhibition on Printing and Allied Machinery Industries. Pamex is scheduled during November 1 – 4, 2011
at Pragati Maidan, New Delhi, India. At the show, DPLenticular will showcase the unique range of Lenstar™ lenticular
products and innovations for offset and digital printing applications.
Lenstar™, designed by Pacur in Oshkosh, Wisconsin (USA) represents a 100% recyclable polymer technology that fits a
niche market requested by creative agencies as well as commercial offset and digital printers. Daniel Pierret,
Managing Director and founder of DP Lenticular explains: “With an expected total of more than 30.000 visitors, we
think Pamex is the best place to create more awareness for lenticular print in India. At drupa 2008, where we had
our own booth in the Innovation Park, many Indian printers were particularly interested in lenticular printing.
Since then, the demand for lenticular sheet material has grown steadily to the point where we are now looking into
establishing our own local warehouse. This would not only shorten our delivery times, but thanks to an increased
efficiency and cost saving, we could also make our pricing more competitive. And that off course is good news for
the printers and their clients.”
Publicity and merchandising opportunities
With India being one of the emerging economies and also one of the biggest film producers worldwide, the publicity
and merchandising opportunities are enormous. Lenticular printing and in particular 3D images can be applied in many
promotional and consumer applications such as POP designs, packaging, direct mail, promotional and various card
formats. This is great news for the local printing industry in general as it creates new business opportunities. At
the exhibition, DPLenticular will showcase many lenticular print samples produced in offset, as well as in flexo
print. Including some posters produced on large format digital flat-bed inkjet presses. The latest developments in
this field have led to tremendous quality improvements, making this technology very suited for lenticular printing.
“Being at Pamex will also give us the opportunity to talk to many printers and get a good picture of the local
market and their expectations,” concludes Daniel Pierret. “With over ten years of worldwide experience in lenticular
print, I think we are well positioned to help and advice Indian printers in setting up and supporting them in their
move to lenticular printing.”
We welcome you at our stand 6242 in hall 6, and for those who cannot wait to learn more about DPLenticular and its