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Delivering creativity, inspiration and choice


Sign & Digital UK 2016, which will be held from 19 – 21 April at the NEC, Birmingham in halls 17 and 18, is all set to deliver a land- mark showcase for the industry, says the or- ganisers. With nearly 30 years serving the indus-


try, Sign & Digital UK has seen impressive growth in recent years, cementing its repu- tation as the UK’s buying event with many new product launches and show offers. Over 200 exhibitors and 6,800 visitors attended the 2015 event. ‘’In this fast paced market, creativity


and inspiration are key ingredients that drive the industry forward. Making the right choice from the wide range of products on offer at SDUK will help to keep your business com- petitive. You can see all aspects of the in- dustry at the show, from soft signage, lighting, engraving, sign fixings and fittings, and display systems. Through to the latest wide format printing and finishing equipment, from the leading manufacturers and suppli- ers, ’’ says Rudi Blackett, Event Director for Sign & Digital UK. In tune with this year’s theme, new


show branding, a new look website and colour co-ordinated show logo have also been unveiled.


Stand bookings for Sign & Digital


UK 2016 are currently running at 20 percent ahead of the same time last year, and the show will feature many new as well as returning exhibitors, such as KIP, Daltons Wadkin, Perfect Colours, Complete


CNC, Epson, Hewlett-Packard, Colourbyte, Biesse, Complete CNC, Inktec/Jetrix, Grafityp, Radecal, I-sub, CMYUK, Your Print Specialists, AG/CAD, Graphic Printing Technologies, printMAX and many more.


Trophex 2016


The annual Trophex show will take place from 17 to 18 January at the NEC in Birm- ingham. Visiting the show is really a 'must' if you work in the trophy, awards and person- alisation industry. It’s THE show for the in- dustry with every possible sector represented, say the organisers. Visiting Trophex will help you to 'diver-


sify and grow your business; look for new suppliers and get better deals; and find out about new innovations and products on the market'. Come along to the show and see all the latest engraving machinery in action via demonstrations; see the latest trends for the coming season; and take advantage of any special offers that exhibitors will offer exclu- sively to Trophex visitors. Some of the exhibitors in 2016 include:


TheMagicTouch, Glenway Products Ltd and Gravograph. New companies represented include Radecal Machine Sales, The Pen Warehouse and Sarfraz Overseas.


The 2016 exhibition sees the return


of the Open Forum Seminars and the Knowledge Centre, which proved successful in previous years. A series of seminars will take place that will offer visitors technical information and advice on a variety of subjects related to the industry. At the Knowledge Centre experts from within the industry will be able to give visitors advice, support, answer questions and solve problems. A number of companies have already


signed up to be a part of these exciting areas at next year’s show including Corel UK Ltd. The Corel team will run a series of work- shops for engravers on ‘Power Tracing Tips’. The Corel team will also be part of the event’s Knowledge Centre, where their prod- uct specialist will be on hand to offer advice and answer any questions.


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