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The Middle East’s largest sign show, SGI Dubai 2022, catering to wide format printing, signage, and graphics imaging, is wrapped up recently at Dubai World Trade Center from 19th to 21st September.

Mehta Cad Cam Systems Pvt Ltd, has participated in SGI Dubai, and was a point of attraction. Corporate visitors from GCC countries, Middle East Africa, Europe, and Asia have visited Mehta’s stall during these 3 days of events.

During just the first few hours of the event, they sold many machines. Mr. Parikshit Jain, Director, Arona Trading LLC, their distributor for the Dubai/UAE region for years, said, “Mehta’s machines are at par with Chinese machines in terms of price comparison and at par with European machines in terms of quality.”

Mehta Cad Cam have displayed few of their vast range of digital printers like Solvent printer with Seiko print head called PRINCE, Eco solvent printer with Epson i3200 print head called BRUNO, Rasterjet UV flatbed printer with roll to roll attachement and small size UV flatbed printer 9060 with Epson i3200 print head called EMICO.

Mehta, along with these digital printers, have also displayed their high speed CO2 laser engraving and cutting machine, flatbed cutting plotter, and CNC Router for 2D and 3D engraving, having multiple applications in this industry as a whole.

All these three days were such a busy and exciting time for Mehta’s India team and Arona’s Dubai team. For over 25 years, SGI has always attracted global brands to exhibit their products. Mehta’s successful.

The world is looking towards India to provide the best technological solutions at the most affordable prices. Mehta’s “Made in India, for the World” proves the same thing.