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PrintEx15 continues to grow

PrintEx15 chairman Phillip Rennell
 

The list of reasons to plan your trip to PrintEx15 continues to grow.  Several more major industry names have confirmed their participation, while an increasing number of smaller exhibitors are set to add to the diversity and new ideas which will be on show in Sydney from May 13-15,2015.

Among those to recently confirm their bookings for the show are Starleaton, manroland, Fuji-Xerox, Canon, EFI, Spicers and HP, all of whom will be present with significant stands when the show opens its doors at its new venue of Sydney Showground at Sydney Olympic Park. These companies join an impressive line-up of exhibitors, which also includes major players such as Currie Group, Agfa Graphics, BJ Ball, Dainippon Screen, DES, Ferag, Kayell, Konica Minolta and Bӧttcher.

“PrintEx15 will be the focus of the entire industry and the place for everyone involved in the graphic communications sector to come together, gather information, identify trends and opportunities and, perhaps just as importantly, connect with friends and colleagues from around Australia, New Zealand and the wider region,” said PrintEx15 chairman Phillip Rennell.

PrintEx is the only print exhibition in 2015 and will be the last opportunity for decision makers from Australia, New Zealand and the surrounding area to see such a diverse range of products on show for at least another two years. And, with so many industry leaders represented, a range of innovative smaller exhibitors, and the co-located Visual Impact exhibition for the sign and display sector, the product range on show will span virtually the entire spectrum of print and graphic communications.

“Anyone who has been to an event at the Sydney Showground will tell you that the venue is outstanding, and the exhibition itself is shaping up to be an exciting opportunity for the regional industry to come together and plan for the future,” says Phillip Rennell.

“We are delighted to have these industry leaders on board.  We know from our discussions with them that the new equipment, systems and services that they will be demonstrating at the show will be critical to the ongoing business success of print professionals into the future.

“We are also very pleased with the number and quality of the smaller exhibitors, who so often provide the unique and unusual ideas which perfectly complement the larger stands and add extra interest to the show for visitors.”

Additional value will be delivered by the co-located Visual Impact exhibition, which focuses on the sign, display and wide-format print markets, and by other events such as the National Print Awards Presentation Dinner, which is to be held on Friday, May 15 at Waterview in Bicentennial Park, Sydney Olympic Park.

Print, says Rennell, is still very much in a state of transition, as businesses adjust to rapid transformation of communications and changing demands for print products. This makes it an ideal time for decision makers to see exactly what products, services and options are available.

"It's a challenging time for businesses, but there is a lot to be excited about as well. The opportunity to see so many fantastic offerings under one roof is extremely valuable - there's no question that PrintEx15 will be an important destination for decision makers and an ideal environment for them to learn more and evaluate their options for 2015 and beyond."


 
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