NEWS

WE HEAD TO EUROPE'S LARGEST DIGITAL WIDE-FORMAT PRINT EXHIBITION

29 February 2016

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FESPA DIGITAL

FESPA Digital is returning to Amsterdam, the city where it all began ten years ago, with a show that will run for four days at the modern Amsterdam RAI Exhibition Centre. This innovative show encompasses the latest technology, equipment and consumables in digital and textile printing from leading brands and suppliers in the graphic arts industry, and is recognised as a truly international show with visitors attending from over 120 countries.

We’ll be at this exciting event from 8 March because FESPA Digital is one of the most creative and inspirational platforms for innovations in the wide format digital printing industry. Our team of ardent print gurus will be there to discover all that’s new in the world of digital graphics and signage from over 450 exhibitors and report back to offer our clients new products and techniques!

With particular relevance to our specialist interior graphic solutions, we are delighted that there is a dedicated event which will focus on the printed interiors market across retail, hospitality and office spaces. This exclusive one-day conference will be showcasing innovative applications for wall decor, vinyls, wallpaper, ceramic tiles, flooring, glass and textiles, and celebrating the much talked about explosion of print within interior design. We’re looking forward to getting a peek at the trend forecasts for 2016/17 along with an insight into the growth and creative development of print for the future.

Be sure to check our twitter feed for live updates from the event, as our team visit exhibition stands and hear seminars for pivotal industry figures including keynote speaker Alberto Alessi. But don’t worry, over the coming weeks, we’ll be blogging about their adventures, detailing their discoveries of wide-format wonders, after all, big ideas are what we’re all about.

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