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Fespa Global Print Expo 2022: industry gets ready to put print back in motion

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In four weeks’ time, FESPA Global Print Expo and European Sign Expo 2022 will open at Messe Berlin, Germany, ready to set speciality print and signage businesses back in motion.


Some 340 international suppliers are now contracted to exhibit, among them are many key industry players who were unable to participate in 2021 including Epson, Fujifilm, HP, MHM and M&R.



Michael Ryan, head of FESPA Global Print Expo, commented: ‘Excitement is building as we get closer to the event, and the recent news that Covid restrictions have been lifted in German venues has delivered another strong surge in exhibitor interest. With 340 confirmed exhibitors, we will be opening a show with almost double the number of companies that were present in Amsterdam last year, so visitors can be sure of finding the products and business solutions they need to fuel their recovery and growth.’


Many exhibitors are signalling the launch of new technologies and consumables including: the Jeti Tauro H3300 HS LED hybrid inkjet printer and the Avinci CX3200 dye sub printer from Agfa; PVC mfree digitally printable wrapping film from Avery Dennison; the GTXPro, a new product in Brother’s GTX industrial direct to garment printer range; the new Reggiani Terra Silver entry level industrial textile printer from EFI; and the 330 series of wide format inkjet printers from Mimaki.


Durst, Canon, EFKA, Fujifilm and many others have also flagged new product and technology upgrade announcements to come at the show.


To access the full exhibitor list, visit: https://www.fespaglobalprintexpo.com/why-visit/exhibitor-list


Visitors will enjoy a comprehensive live event programme including the all-new Sustainability Spotlight conference area and Associations Pavilion applications showcase, as well as the Printeriors interior décor feature and Wrap Masters vehicle wrapping event.


‘Without Covid-19 restrictions and with a first class exhibitor line up, we can get back to delivering the full experience print and sign professionals expect from a FESPA event,’ concluded Michael. ‘The mood in our community towards live events is buoyant and that’s mirrored in pre-registration. The vibe is good, the appetite for innovation and connection is strong, and we can’t wait to energise print’s recovery.’


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