The Bangkok Label Printing Exhibition, also known as Labelexpo Southeast Asia, is a highly influential event in the label printing industry in the ASEAN region. The exhibition received strong support from the Thai Printing Innovation and Trade Association (TINPA), the Thai Labeling and Advertising Association (ASPA), the Thai Adhesive Label Manufacturers Association (SALMA), the Thai Printing Suppliers Association (GASMA), the Thai Institute of Science and Technology Research (TISTR), the Vietnam Packaging Printing Association (VINPS), and multiple local media outlets.
The Bangkok Label Printing Exhibition in Thailand originated from a keen insight into the rapid development of the Southeast Asian label printing market. With the continuous growth of the Southeast Asian economy, especially the rise of industries such as food and beverage, cosmetics, and e-commerce logistics, the demand for label printing is increasingly strong, providing fertile soil for the birth of exhibitions. Since the first edition, the scale and influence of the exhibition have continued to rise.

With the continuous expansion of the Southeast Asian label market, more and more internationally renowned brands and suppliers are paying attention to and participating in exhibitions. In recent years, the exhibition has attracted enterprises from all over the world, such as China, Hong Kong, Russia, India, Indonesia, Japan, Singapore, the United States, Belgium, Türkiye and other countries and regions.
The scale of the exhibition continues to expand, and the exhibition content has gradually covered the entire label printing industry chain, including the latest digital printing technology, intelligent label solutions, environmentally friendly label materials, and other cutting-edge fields, from simply displaying machine equipment, auxiliary equipment, and materials. In terms of industry influence, it has developed from a regional exhibition to an important platform that cannot be ignored in the global label printing industry, becoming the main strategic platform for manufacturers to launch new products, exchange technology and cooperate, and playing a positive role in promoting the development of the label printing industry in Southeast Asia and even globally.
At the Bangkok Label Printing Exhibition in Thailand, the display of new technologies and solutions occupies a central position. From the perspective of printing technology innovation, digital printing technology is a major highlight.
In terms of smart tag technology, the exhibition also achieved fruitful results. Numerous companies have showcased smart tags with sensors that can monitor real-time information such as temperature, humidity, and location of their products. In addition, the exhibition also presented a series of solutions around smart tags, including data collection, analysis, and management systems, to help enterprises better utilize the data generated by smart tags, optimize production and supply chain management.

The exhibition will fully implement the concept of sustainable development in every aspect. In terms of exhibits, environmentally friendly label materials have become the mainstream display content. At the same time, biodegradable film materials have also received much attention. These films can decompose in the natural environment for a certain period of time and will not cause long-term environmental pollution like traditional plastic films. In terms of ink and coatings, environmentally friendly inks such as water-based ink and UV curable ink have become the focus. They have the characteristics of low volatile organic compound (VOC) emissions, reducing air pollution, and their printing performance is not inferior to traditional inks.
The Bangkok Label Printing Exhibition in Thailand has a strong support network from all sides. At the level of industry association support, the Thai Printing Innovation and Trade Association (TINPA), with its profound influence in the Thai printing industry, provided professional industry guidance for the exhibition. Association members actively participate in the preparation of the exhibition, assist the organizers in inviting excellent local printing companies from Thailand to participate, and organize industry seminars during the exhibition to share the latest development trends and technological achievements in the Thai printing industry.
In terms of media support, multiple local media have become an important force in promoting and advertising the exhibition. Mainstream printing industry media in Thailand, such as Thai Printing News, provided comprehensive coverage of the exhibition.
In terms of scale, with the continuous expansion of the Southeast Asian label and packaging printing market, the scale of the Bangkok Label Printing Exhibition in Thailand is expected to further expand. In the past, the number of exhibitors at exhibitions has been continuously increasing, and it is expected to attract more companies from all over the world to participate in the future. The number of exhibitors may grow at a rate of 10-15% per year. The exhibition area may also gradually expand to meet the needs of more enterprises to showcase their products and technologies. It is expected that the exhibition area of future exhibitions will increase by 20-30% on the existing basis.
In terms of content, the exhibition will place greater emphasis on showcasing cutting-edge technologies and innovative products in the label printing industry. With the rapid development of digital printing technology, intelligent labeling technology, etc., the proportion of related exhibits in exhibitions will continue to increase. For example, the display area of digital printing equipment and smart label solutions may be further expanded to showcase more powerful and widely applicable products. At the same time, the content related to sustainable development will be further enriched, in addition to environmentally friendly label materials and inks, it may also involve more sustainable production processes and business model displays.
Formally, the exhibition will place greater emphasis on interactive experiences. In addition to traditional product displays, more on-site demonstrations may be added to provide viewers with a more intuitive understanding of the product's performance and advantages. More workshops and training courses may also be held, inviting industry experts to provide on-site teaching and guidance to help participants improve their professional skills. In addition, with the rise of online exhibitions, the Bangkok Label Printing Exhibition in Thailand may combine online and offline channels, showcasing exhibit information in advance through online platforms, hosting online seminars, etc., to expand the influence and coverage of the exhibition.
Post time: Jul-30-2025