Girls Who Print launches India chapter
The global women's network expands to support India's growing talent in the print industry.

Girls Who Print, the world's largest independent network of women in the print and graphic communications industry, has confirmed launching its India chapter at PrintExpo Chennai, a Messe Frankfurt India event.
The inaugural initiative is led by GWP India Advisory Board members Nidhi Agrawal, CEO and co-founder of Design'N'Buy, and Madhura Mahajan, head of department for printing and packaging technology at PVG's College of Engineering and Technology in Pune. Darshana Chauhan, head of marketing at Messe Frankfurt India and a member of the company's extended board of management, has also joined the GWP India advisory board in support of the GWP mission and a stronger, more inclusive industry.
Girls Who Print India marks a strategic step in creating a regional platform for professional development, leadership visibility and networking that supports women at every stage of their careers. This initiative is launched in collaboration with PrintExpo, which has a legacy of amplifying innovation, business opportunity and inclusive progress across India's printing ecosystem.
In Chennai, Nidhi Agrawal and Madhura Mahajan will represent Girls Who Print India by connecting with women leaders and collecting stories that highlight their impact on the industry. On Day 2, Madhura will moderate a panel on 'Automation in the Print Industry: The Way Forward for Printers,' featuring Nidhi and other experts in a discussion focused on innovation, collaboration and the future of print.
'We are honored to partner with Messe Frankfurt India to bring Girls Who Print to this important region,' said Deborah Corn, executive director of Girls Who Print. 'India's print and packaging sector is rapidly evolving, and women are playing an increasingly vital role in that transformation. GWP India will help elevate their voices, connect them with opportunity and ensure they are part of the conversations shaping the future of the industry.'
'Women in India are not only joining the workforce, but they're also leading companies, implementing technology and reshaping how print is produced and used,' said Darshana Chauhan, head of marketing at Messe Frankfurt India. 'Through our partnership with Girls Who Print India, we're building a space that reflects that momentum, supports women across their careers in print and graphic communications and opens the door wider for those ready to follow.'
Girls Who Print invites professionals, students, educators and industry allies to connect with the India chapter on LinkedIn.
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