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SLAP President's Message: “Printing for Prosperity”
July 09, 2025
|Daily Mirror - Sri Lanka
Printing for
As the newly elected President of the Sri Lanka Association of Printers (SLAP), it is both an honour and a responsibility to lead this vital industry into a future full of promise and transformation. Representing over 4,000 businesses and more than 40,000 livelihoods, the printing industry is more than a trade it is a cornerstone of communication, packaging, education, and export competitiveness in Sri Lanka. SLAP’s Vision for 2025-2027 is clear: to position our sector as a catalyst for sustainable growth, technological advancement, and global competitiveness. Under the theme “Printing for Prosperity,” we aim to transform not only how we print but also how we learn, adapt, and lead in a rapidly changing world.
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