The Global Rotogravure Association (GRA) continues its path toward international collaboration by formalizing a new relationship with the Taicang Hi-tech Industrial Development Zone, located in Jiangsu Province, China.
On the occasion of the 17th Taicang Day in Stuttgart, GRA was honored to be invited to join an afternoon of exchange with representatives from politics and industry across Taicang, Baden-Württemberg, and Bavaria. The event provided a platform for discussing future cooperation between Chinese and European industry stakeholders.
During the event, Stefani Dhami, Head of GRA, signed a Letter of Intent on behalf of the association to strengthen cooperation between GRA and Taicang. This agreement underscores GRA’s ongoing commitment to building global partnerships and promoting gravure technology internationally.
“This cooperation marks another important milestone in GRA’s global journey”, said Stefani Dhami. “It reflects our dedication to connecting regions, sharing innovation, and creating opportunities for the gravure community worldwide.”
This development follows Global Rotogravure Association’s recent rebranding from the European Rotogravure Association (ERA), a move that signals its shift toward a more inclusive and globally focused mission.