Faridabad-based Webtech International Machineries, a manufacturer of narrow web flexo label printing machines, has announced its participation at the upcoming ‘What the Flexo!’ Flexo Summit Asia 2025 scheduled for 26-27 November at JECC, Jaipur.
According to the company, the two-day conference will be an engaging platform that brings together the latest innovations, technologies, and business opportunities in the flexographic printing industry. Its key expectation is to connect with progressive converters, printers, and packaging professionals who are seeking intelligent, automation-driven solutions.
The Flexo Summit will highlight AI integration, sustainable printing practices, and energy-efficient technologies — areas where Webtech is strongly aligned. “The event promises to be an excellent knowledge-sharing and networking platform,” says Shivnnandan Singh, CEO and director.
Singh adds, “We will be showcasing our flagship innovation — the Aeroflex S4 Series, a triple servo ELS flexographic printing machine. It prints on PET, BOPP, LD, lamitube, aluminium, paper board, label stock, in-mold labels. We are also ready to deliver hybrid configurations combining ELS flexo + ELS rotogravure + offset + rotary screen printing units — integrating high-end automation. Webtech 2.0 redefines flexibility, performance, and automation for modern label and packaging applications.”
On market expectations from solution providers, Singh remarks, “Today’s converters expect higher productivity, faster job changeovers, and reduced waste — all while maintaining superior print quality. As a technology partner, Webtech focuses on delivering smart automation, reliable performance, and operator-friendly systems that help customers achieve these goals consistently.”
With over 27 years of engineering, Webtech continues to empower the industry through innovation, service reliability, and process optimization. “We’re excited to interact with industry peers at Flexo Summit 2025 and showcase how Indian technology is reaching global standards in print automation,” he concludes.










