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  Paperworld Middle East and Gifts and Lifestyle Middle East ended on 14 November 2024 after another successful edition. This year marks the largest edition of the dual trade show, which has showcased 615 exhibitors from 39 countries at the Dubai World Trade Centre. Based on the theme ‘Crafting Global Connections’ the event has featured products from over 120 countries and included pavilions from India, Germany, China, Hong Kong, Turkiye, Egypt, Jordan, South Africa and Italy. With a predicted attendance of 12,000 visitors, the top ten registered countries for Paperworld Middle East and Gifts and Lifestyle Middle East were the UAE, India, Nigeria, Ghana, Kenya, Pakistan, Ethiopia, Saudi Arabia, China and Egypt. Syed Ali Akbar, Show Director for Paperworld Middle East and Gifts and Lifestyle Middle East commented: “Paperworld Middle East and Gifts and Lifestyle Middle East have closed on a high note, marking our largest and most diverse edition yet. This year, we have brought together a truly international showcase of products and innovations across six halls at the Dubai World Trade Centre, along with dedicated pavilions from key markets. This event exemplifies the thriving connections and business opportunities driving our industry forward.” A global sourcing platform, Paperworld Middle East showcases 12 product categories including paper and paper products, office supplies, teaching materials and school articles. Part of the Ambiente series of events, Gifts and Lifestyle Middle East features giving, lifestyle, baby and kids and home and accents products. Speaking on behalf of the South African Footwear and Leather Export Council (SAFLEC), a country pavilion partner at Gifts and Lifestyle Middle East, Prenisha Dukhipersad, Finance Administrator, SAFLEC said: “We have supported Gifts and Lifestyle Middle East for many years now and find that the event provides a valuable opportunity to engage with people from various countries. As an export council, we encourage our South African manufacturers to showcase products that tell the story of Africa, and we look forward to exhibiting here again in the near future.” An impressive lineup of 40 industry experts from around the region have hosted 17 engaging sessions at the event’s discussion platform, the Hub Forum. Debating the way forward for the paper, stationery, office supply and gift industries, speakers have addressed a variety of topics, from artificial intelligence and innovation to sustainability and corporate gifting. The second edition of the Paperworld Awards was held yesterday on the Hub Forum stage, honouring excellence and innovation in the stationery, office supplies, and paper product industry. This year’s winners include Paperline Signature from Asia Pulp and Paper in the ‘Paper Excellence’ category and the Year of the Dragon Notebook by Zeng Fanzhi from Moleskin in the ‘Notebook/Diary of the Year’ category. The most prestigious award of the evening, the ‘Lifetime Achievement Award’ was presented to Omar Al Saqaf, Group Brands Director and Export Director at Pan Gulf Marketing, who has devoted over 35 years to the company and made a significant contribution to the region’s stationery industry.   The winners of the months-long Battle of the Brushes competition, held in collaboration with Funun Arts, were also announced this week, marking the end of a vibrant community art event. Jivan Hovhannisiyan took home the award in the 'Abstract' category, while Ayongi Acha Orock won for 'Charcoal.' The winners for the 'Realism' and 'Watercolour' categories were Muneer Alikkal and Maryna Futymska, respectively. Adding to the celebration of art and creativity across the show floor, the collaborative art piece Signature Canvas has unfolded across all three days of Paperworld Middle East and Gifts and Lifestyle Middle East. Held in partnership with Funun Arts, the contributing artists for Signature Canvas 2024 are Shiba Khan, Jivan Hovhannisyan, Saida Banu, Stefania Pomillo and Rafah Abdul Razzak. The final piece illustrates the interconnectedness of the world, highlighting the UAE's pivotal role as a welcoming and unifying centre. Following the event, the piece will be donated to the Umm Al Moumineen Association. Project Sustainability has once again brought together a wide selection of sustainable items, underscoring the importance of adopting eco-conscious practices. From recycled stationery to energy-efficient office supplies, attendees have been able to explore an array of offerings that align with their values and sustainability goals. Reaffirming the event’s commitment to sustainability, a new Kraft and Packaging section has been introduced this year, providing a comprehensive platform for industry players to showcase and explore the latest products and advancements. Paperworld Middle East and Gifts and Lifestyle Middle East will return to the Dubai World Trade Centre from 11 to 13 November 2025. More information is available at: www.paperworldme.com
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Paperworld Middle East and Gifts and Lifestyle Middle East …

  Paperworld Middle East and Gifts and Lifestyle Middle East ended on 14 November 2024 after another successful edition. This year marks the largest edition of the dual trade show, which has showcased 615 exhibitors from 39 countries at the Dubai World Trade Centre. Based on the theme ‘Crafting Global Connections’ the event has featured products from over 120 countries and included pavilions from India, Germany, China, Hong Kong, Turkiye, Egypt, Jordan, South Africa and Italy. With a predicted attendance of 12,000 visitors, the top ten registered countries for Paperworld Middle East and Gifts and Lifestyle Middle East were the UAE, India, Nigeria, Ghana, Kenya, Pakistan, Ethiopia, Saudi Arabia, China and Egypt. Syed Ali Akbar, Show Director for Paperworld Middle East and Gifts and Lifestyle Middle East commented: “Paperworld Middle East and Gifts and Lifestyle Middle East have closed on a high note, marking our largest and most diverse edition yet. This year, we have brought together a truly international showcase of products and innovations across six halls at the Dubai World Trade Centre, along with dedicated pavilions from key markets. This event exemplifies the thriving connections and business opportunities driving our industry forward.” A global sourcing platform, Paperworld Middle East showcases 12 product categories including paper and paper products, office supplies, teaching materials and school articles. Part of the Ambiente series of events, Gifts and Lifestyle Middle East features giving, lifestyle, baby and kids and home and accents products. Speaking on behalf of the South African Footwear and Leather Export Council (SAFLEC), a country pavilion partner at Gifts and Lifestyle Middle East, Prenisha Dukhipersad, Finance Administrator, SAFLEC said: “We have supported Gifts and Lifestyle Middle East for many years now and find that the event provides a valuable opportunity to engage with people from various countries. As an export council, we encourage our South African manufacturers to showcase products that tell the story of Africa, and we look forward to exhibiting here again in the near future.” An impressive lineup of 40 industry experts from around the region have hosted 17 engaging sessions at the event’s discussion platform, the Hub Forum. Debating the way forward for the paper, stationery, office supply and gift industries, speakers have addressed a variety of topics, from artificial intelligence and innovation to sustainability and corporate gifting. The second edition of the Paperworld Awards was held yesterday on the Hub Forum stage, honouring excellence and innovation in the stationery, office supplies, and paper product industry. This year’s winners include Paperline Signature from Asia Pulp and Paper in the ‘Paper Excellence’ category and the Year of the Dragon Notebook by Zeng Fanzhi from Moleskin in the ‘Notebook/Diary of the Year’ category. The most prestigious award of the evening, the ‘Lifetime Achievement Award’ was presented to Omar Al Saqaf, Group Brands Director and Export Director at Pan Gulf Marketing, who has devoted over 35 years to the company and made a significant contribution to the region’s stationery industry.   The winners of the months-long Battle of the Brushes competition, held in collaboration with Funun Arts, were also announced this week, marking the end of a vibrant community art event. Jivan Hovhannisiyan took home the award in the 'Abstract' category, while Ayongi Acha Orock won for 'Charcoal.' The winners for the 'Realism' and 'Watercolour' categories were Muneer Alikkal and Maryna Futymska, respectively. Adding to the celebration of art and creativity across the show floor, the collaborative art piece Signature Canvas has unfolded across all three days of Paperworld Middle East and Gifts and Lifestyle Middle East. Held in partnership with Funun Arts, the contributing artists for Signature Canvas 2024 are Shiba Khan, Jivan Hovhannisyan, Saida Banu, Stefania Pomillo and Rafah Abdul Razzak. The final piece illustrates the interconnectedness of the world, highlighting the UAE's pivotal role as a welcoming and unifying centre. Following the event, the piece will be donated to the Umm Al Moumineen Association. Project Sustainability has once again brought together a wide selection of sustainable items, underscoring the importance of adopting eco-conscious practices. From recycled stationery to energy-efficient office supplies, attendees have been able to explore an array of offerings that align with their values and sustainability goals. Reaffirming the event’s commitment to sustainability, a new Kraft and Packaging section has been introduced this year, providing a comprehensive platform for industry players to showcase and explore the latest products and advancements. Paperworld Middle East and Gifts and Lifestyle Middle East will return to the Dubai World Trade Centre from 11 to 13 November 2025. More information is available at: www.paperworldme.com
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  Paperworld Middle East and Gifts and Lifestyle Middle East ended on 14 November 2024 after another successful edition. This year marks the largest edition of the dual trade show, which has showcased 615 exhibitors from 39 countries at the Dubai World Trade Centre. Based on the theme ‘Crafting Global Connections’ the event has featured products from over 120 countries and included pavilions from India, Germany, China, Hong Kong, Turkiye, Egypt, Jordan, South Africa and Italy. With a predicted attendance of 12,000 visitors, the top ten registered countries for Paperworld Middle East and Gifts and Lifestyle Middle East were the UAE, India, Nigeria, Ghana, Kenya, Pakistan, Ethiopia, Saudi Arabia, China and Egypt. Syed Ali Akbar, Show Director for Paperworld Middle East and Gifts and Lifestyle Middle East commented: “Paperworld Middle East and Gifts and Lifestyle Middle East have closed on a high note, marking our largest and most diverse edition yet. This year, we have brought together a truly international showcase of products and innovations across six halls at the Dubai World Trade Centre, along with dedicated pavilions from key markets. This event exemplifies the thriving connections and business opportunities driving our industry forward.” A global sourcing platform, Paperworld Middle East showcases 12 product categories including paper and paper products, office supplies, teaching materials and school articles. Part of the Ambiente series of events, Gifts and Lifestyle Middle East features giving, lifestyle, baby and kids and home and accents products. Speaking on behalf of the South African Footwear and Leather Export Council (SAFLEC), a country pavilion partner at Gifts and Lifestyle Middle East, Prenisha Dukhipersad, Finance Administrator, SAFLEC said: “We have supported Gifts and Lifestyle Middle East for many years now and find that the event provides a valuable opportunity to engage with people from various countries. As an export council, we encourage our South African manufacturers to showcase products that tell the story of Africa, and we look forward to exhibiting here again in the near future.” An impressive lineup of 40 industry experts from around the region have hosted 17 engaging sessions at the event’s discussion platform, the Hub Forum. Debating the way forward for the paper, stationery, office supply and gift industries, speakers have addressed a variety of topics, from artificial intelligence and innovation to sustainability and corporate gifting. The second edition of the Paperworld Awards was held yesterday on the Hub Forum stage, honouring excellence and innovation in the stationery, office supplies, and paper product industry. This year’s winners include Paperline Signature from Asia Pulp and Paper in the ‘Paper Excellence’ category and the Year of the Dragon Notebook by Zeng Fanzhi from Moleskin in the ‘Notebook/Diary of the Year’ category. The most prestigious award of the evening, the ‘Lifetime Achievement Award’ was presented to Omar Al Saqaf, Group Brands Director and Export Director at Pan Gulf Marketing, who has devoted over 35 years to the company and made a significant contribution to the region’s stationery industry.   The winners of the months-long Battle of the Brushes competition, held in collaboration with Funun Arts, were also announced this week, marking the end of a vibrant community art event. Jivan Hovhannisiyan took home the award in the 'Abstract' category, while Ayongi Acha Orock won for 'Charcoal.' The winners for the 'Realism' and 'Watercolour' categories were Muneer Alikkal and Maryna Futymska, respectively. Adding to the celebration of art and creativity across the show floor, the collaborative art piece Signature Canvas has unfolded across all three days of Paperworld Middle East and Gifts and Lifestyle Middle East. Held in partnership with Funun Arts, the contributing artists for Signature Canvas 2024 are Shiba Khan, Jivan Hovhannisyan, Saida Banu, Stefania Pomillo and Rafah Abdul Razzak. The final piece illustrates the interconnectedness of the world, highlighting the UAE's pivotal role as a welcoming and unifying centre. Following the event, the piece will be donated to the Umm Al Moumineen Association. Project Sustainability has once again brought together a wide selection of sustainable items, underscoring the importance of adopting eco-conscious practices. From recycled stationery to energy-efficient office supplies, attendees have been able to explore an array of offerings that align with their values and sustainability goals. Reaffirming the event’s commitment to sustainability, a new Kraft and Packaging section has been introduced this year, providing a comprehensive platform for industry players to showcase and explore the latest products and advancements. Paperworld Middle East and Gifts and Lifestyle Middle East will return to the Dubai World Trade Centre from 11 to 13 November 2025. More information is available at: www.paperworldme.com
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Paperworld Middle East and Gifts and Lifestyle Middle East conclude l…

  Paperworld Middle East and Gifts and Lifestyle Middle East ended on 14 November 2024 after another successful edition. This year marks the largest edition of the dual trade show, which has showcased 615 exhibitors from 39 countries at the Dubai World Trade Centre. Based on the theme ‘Crafting Global Connections’ the event has featured products from over 120 countries and included pavilions from India, Germany, China, Hong Kong, Turkiye, Egypt, Jordan, South Africa and Italy. With a predicted attendance of 12,000 visitors, the top ten registered countries for Paperworld Middle East and Gifts and Lifestyle Middle East were the UAE, India, Nigeria, Ghana, Kenya, Pakistan, Ethiopia, Saudi Arabia, China and Egypt. Syed Ali Akbar, Show Director for Paperworld Middle East and Gifts and Lifestyle Middle East commented: “Paperworld Middle East and Gifts and Lifestyle Middle East have closed on a high note, marking our largest and most diverse edition yet. This year, we have brought together a truly international showcase of products and innovations across six halls at the Dubai World Trade Centre, along with dedicated pavilions from key markets. This event exemplifies the thriving connections and business opportunities driving our industry forward.” A global sourcing platform, Paperworld Middle East showcases 12 product categories including paper and paper products, office supplies, teaching materials and school articles. Part of the Ambiente series of events, Gifts and Lifestyle Middle East features giving, lifestyle, baby and kids and home and accents products. Speaking on behalf of the South African Footwear and Leather Export Council (SAFLEC), a country pavilion partner at Gifts and Lifestyle Middle East, Prenisha Dukhipersad, Finance Administrator, SAFLEC said: “We have supported Gifts and Lifestyle Middle East for many years now and find that the event provides a valuable opportunity to engage with people from various countries. As an export council, we encourage our South African manufacturers to showcase products that tell the story of Africa, and we look forward to exhibiting here again in the near future.” An impressive lineup of 40 industry experts from around the region have hosted 17 engaging sessions at the event’s discussion platform, the Hub Forum. Debating the way forward for the paper, stationery, office supply and gift industries, speakers have addressed a variety of topics, from artificial intelligence and innovation to sustainability and corporate gifting. The second edition of the Paperworld Awards was held yesterday on the Hub Forum stage, honouring excellence and innovation in the stationery, office supplies, and paper product industry. This year’s winners include Paperline Signature from Asia Pulp and Paper in the ‘Paper Excellence’ category and the Year of the Dragon Notebook by Zeng Fanzhi from Moleskin in the ‘Notebook/Diary of the Year’ category. The most prestigious award of the evening, the ‘Lifetime Achievement Award’ was presented to Omar Al Saqaf, Group Brands Director and Export Director at Pan Gulf Marketing, who has devoted over 35 years to the company and made a significant contribution to the region’s stationery industry.   The winners of the months-long Battle of the Brushes competition, held in collaboration with Funun Arts, were also announced this week, marking the end of a vibrant community art event. Jivan Hovhannisiyan took home the award in the 'Abstract' category, while Ayongi Acha Orock won for 'Charcoal.' The winners for the 'Realism' and 'Watercolour' categories were Muneer Alikkal and Maryna Futymska, respectively. Adding to the celebration of art and creativity across the show floor, the collaborative art piece Signature Canvas has unfolded across all three days of Paperworld Middle East and Gifts and Lifestyle Middle East. Held in partnership with Funun Arts, the contributing artists for Signature Canvas 2024 are Shiba Khan, Jivan Hovhannisyan, Saida Banu, Stefania Pomillo and Rafah Abdul Razzak. The final piece illustrates the interconnectedness of the world, highlighting the UAE's pivotal role as a welcoming and unifying centre. Following the event, the piece will be donated to the Umm Al Moumineen Association. Project Sustainability has once again brought together a wide selection of sustainable items, underscoring the importance of adopting eco-conscious practices. From recycled stationery to energy-efficient office supplies, attendees have been able to explore an array of offerings that align with their values and sustainability goals. Reaffirming the event’s commitment to sustainability, a new Kraft and Packaging section has been introduced this year, providing a comprehensive platform for industry players to showcase and explore the latest products and advancements. Paperworld Middle East and Gifts and Lifestyle Middle East will return to the Dubai World Trade Centre from 11 to 13 November 2025. More information is available at: www.paperworldme.com
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  • Star product: Zaikio Print Connectivity Platform

    What does Zaikio do? Zaikio is a “print-specific connectivity platform,” intended to allow everyone in the print industry to link their systems together, whether printer, software vendor or supplier. End-users can access its connectivity for free, though they can buy compatible Zaikio or third-party products through an app store. According to Zaikio’s partner success manager Karl Ciz, who will handle UK enquiries, it will allow “print-related data to be shared on a level playing field for the first time”. In simple terms, it’s an alternative to JDF that should allow user-level plug-and-play connectivity between systems from different manufacturers – JDF promised but never delivered plug-and-play.
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    Star product: Sitma 1150-FP Fast Pack

    What does it do? Sitma’s introduction of the FP-version of its 1150 wrapping machine last year proved prescient in a way that couldn’t be predicted. FP stands for Fast Pack and this model is particularly suited to wrapping variable-sized ‘e-commerce’ goods for mail and courier delivery that have boomed this year. Sitma’s website points out that it can wrap packs of facemasks. The first 1150-FP to be ordered has gone to the US, to “one of the largest e-commerce companies in the world,” that Sitma won’t name but it’s easy to guess. The Fast Pack can also be used for conventional paper or film wrapping of direct mail and publications. When was it launched and what is the target market? Sitma is an Italian company. Its 1150 wrapping line was introduced in 2007 and is one of several wrappers in its range, offering different speeds and price points. All are sold in the UK though Engelmann & Buckham. The Fast Pack was announced last year as a new configuration, joining the existing 1150-FW-PK model, for either paper or polywrapping of printed media; and the PK dedicated to paper wrapping. Richard MacLean, the director at Engelmann & Buckham specialising in Sitma products, says that the Fast Pack is aimed squarely at e-commerce fulfilment, but could help existing DM houses branch out into fulfilment of items other than flat printed papers. Sitma has also recently introduced a dedicated e-commerce fulfilment polywrapper called e-commerce 2.0, which handles single or multiple items of varying shapes and sizes and forms bags around them on the fly. How does it work? The Fast Pack model is primarily intended to wrap using strong brown kraft paper as an automated replacement for hand wrapping or boxing of products, especially variable height flat items such as books, CDs and DVDs. White paper or polywrap can also be used, but is thought less likely in use. Items can be hand-fed on a conveyor into the wrapping area. In 2018 Sitma demonstrated a corobot load/unload unit offline at a mailing exhibition, and now lists this as an option for most of its wrap lines. A barcode reader is used to ensure data integrity with matching of the contents to outer addresses. A label printer-applicator or inline direct inkjet printer can be fitted for addressing and other personalisation.
    Aug. 2, 2022
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