Prof Kamal Chopra becomes first Indian to Head World Print and Communication Forum (WPCF)

On December 8, 2020 he took over the reins from the past president, Michael Mikken (USA)

Prof Kamal Chopra becomes first Indian to Head World Print and Communication Forum (WPCF)
Prof Kamal Chopra.

Ludhiana: In a special first for the country, Prof. Kamal Mohan Chopra has been appointed as the Chairman of the World Print & Communication Forum (WPCF). On December 8, 2020 he took over the reins from the past president, Mr Michael Mikken (USA). It is a proud moment for the nation and its printing industry, as for the first time an Indian will run this international organisation. Headquartered in Brussels, Belgium, the WPCF is a collaborative platform for the world’s major transnational and national printing associations to work together, promote the development and prosperity of the global printing industry. 

Having chaired All India Federation of Master Printers (AIFMP) India’s highest printing federation twice, Prof Kamal (72) is ready for the new test: ”It is a proud moment for me and altogether a new challenge as well,” he said. He further added that: ‘’It’s a huge honour that can be bestowed upon an individual, having experienced chairing at AIFMP has given me some valuable experience. I hope it will prove to be beneficial for me in WPCF as well.”

The owner of one of the top printing presses Foil Printers in Ludhiana, Kamal Chopra has been a jack of all trades in the printing industry. He is an inspirational figure for everyone not only in the printing industry, but in general as well. Having been an honorary professor in three international universities and Governor’s nominee in the board of a national university. His life has been penned down in his biographies, namely “Life in Print” and releasing shortly “Imprint of a Printer.” These books detail his journey from humble beginnings to rare honours like ‘President of India Award’ and ‘Hon. Professor at world’s leading printing institute in China.’

“The feeling of being the first Indian to reach this level is unmatchable. I hope this will bring more opportunities for Indians in this industry at this level. I will try my best to be a good representative for the nation and work sincerely towards the responsibility assigned to me,” concluded Prof Chopra.