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Indian Paint Association Presented the 32nd Biennial Conference Allure

News Desk, News Nation 360 : The prestigious organisation that represents paint producers all throughout India, the Indian Paint Association (IPA), is pleased to announce the 32nd Biennial Indian Paint Conference. The respected Kolkata Convention Centre, a historic location appropriate for an industry with substantial growth potential, will host this prestigious event from January 10–12, 2025. The opening afternoon session was attended by John Kuruvilla, CII; Anuj Jain, MD of Kansai Nerolac Paints; Abhijit Ray, MD & CEO of Berger Paints; Rakshit Hargave, CEO of Birla Opus Paints; Hemant Jalan, MD of Indigo Paints; Anupam Kedia, Co-Convenor of IPA; Vikesh Saigal, Co-Convenor of IPA; Jason Gonsalves, President of IPA, among others. Scheduled in Kolkata, one of the premier cities in eastern India, under the theme "Allure: A Palette of Charm & Innovation," the Indian Paint Industry has announced its 32nd Biennial Indian Paint Conference. More than 800 industry majors, researchers, policymakers, and entrepreneurs are expected to attend this biennial conference dynamic platform showcasing the vitality of the industry, its potentiality, and the innovations it nurtures. In turn, the seminar will offer an exciting program and include presentations, discussions, and cutting-edge technologies used in paint formulations and manufacturing practices, emphasizing aspects of sustainability achieved through eco-friendly practices and sustainability in paint developments, research advances, improvements made in performance and durability, appearance, and most importantly, unmatchable value for networking: opportunities for mutual collaboration and development of partnerships amongst industry professionals. The 32nd Biennial Indian Paint Conference is going to be a defining moment, an innovation driver, a growth promoter, and a step towards making India a global leader in the paint industry.


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