LMAI Gallus-Heidelberg Label Awards 2024 winners announced
This year’s event was larger than 2022, drawing 700 delegates from India and beyond.
The LMAI Gallus-Heidelberg Label Awards 2024 were held on November 15, 2024, in Hall 7, India Expo Centre & Mart, Greater Noida. With growing participation from converters, suppliers, and label industry members, this year’s event was larger than 2022, drawing 700 delegates from India and beyond.
The winners of the awards are as follows:
Category: Flexo Line
Winner: Holosafe Security Labels
Category: Flexo - Line & Screen (Tone)
Winner: Prezotech Solutions
Category: Flexo Colour Process
Winner: Any Graphics
Category: Flexo Wine and Spirits
Winner: Kwality Offset Printers
Category: Flexo Wine and Spirits
Winner: Any Graphics
Category: Letterpress Line
Winner: Spirited Labels
Category: Letterpress Line
Winner: Sicon Packs
Category: Letterpress Line and screen
Winner: Spirited Labels
Category: Letterpress color process
Winner: Any Graphics
Category: Letterpress Wine and Spirits
Winner: Spirited Labels
Category: Offset Line & Screen
Winner: Pragati Pack (India)
Category: Offset Colour Process
Winner: Sel Jegat Printers
Category: Offset Wine And Spirits
Winner: Sel Jegat Printers
Category: Combination Printing Line
Winner: Any Graphics
Category: Combination Printing Line and Screen
Winner: Holostik India
Category: Combination Printing Colour
Winner: Any Graphics
Category: Combination Printing Wine and Spirits
Winner: Kwality Offset Printers
Category: Digital Printing
Winner: S Kumar Multiproducts
Category: Digital Printing Wine and Spirits
Winner: Pragati Pack (India)
Category: Screen Printing
Winner: Any Graphics
Category: Rotogravure
Winner: Maharshi Labels
Category: Rotogravure
Winner: Orianaa Decorpack
Category: Booklet and Multilayer
Winner: Letra Graphix
Category: Innovation Award
Winner: Any Graphics
Category: Green Sustainable award
Winner: Spirited Labels
Any Graphics won the Jury Choice award.
The jury award which was judged as the most interesting was the Kashmir Honey label.
According to the judging panel: 'It was very well executed. It had many processes of punching, metallic effect and tactile feel. The butterfly was beautifully rendered in the printing process. The wings of the butterfly on the label were not glued and gave a 3D feel of delicate butterfly wings leaving some parts of the bottled ingredient visible below the wings.
It was almost as if a real butterfly was sitting on the bottle.'
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