FESPA Review
KAVALAN “FESPA 2026 was an incredibly positive event for Kavalan. The company felt that there was a real appetite for practical conversations around environmental responsibility without compromising on quality or performance. The stand showcased Kavalan’s established range of PVC-free materials as
well as some new additions to our portfolio: Gecko Stroma, a new floor graphic solution designed for short-term event applications, and Butterfly WindPro, developed for outdoor environments where durability and performance are essential. One particularly exciting development during the show was the announcement
of Kavalan’s forthcoming collaboration with Serilon in Brazil. The company celebrated the partnership with the signing of an MoU on the Kavalan stand during the first day of the exhibition, marking an important step in expanding access to PVC-free materials within the Brazilian market. Another of the key highlights was the continued interest in measurable sustainability. Visitors responded very positively to demonstrations of the Kavalan Eco Calculator and the ability to quantify environmental impact in a more transparent and accessible way. Overall, Kavalan’s expanded presence at FESPA this year was a success, and it
was certainly encouraging to see sustainability continuing to move from a niche conversation into a genuine business priority across the industry.”
Nova Abbott
VERY DISPLAYS What a week it was for Very Displays at the FESPA Global Print Expo. From supporting its European expansion plans to meeting fantastic people from across the globe, the show was a great experience for the whole team. The company was thrilled by the level of interest in its products and the number of visitors who stopped by the stand to learn more about what Very Displays has to offer. Its stand showcased some of its most popular and innovative solutions, including bamboo x banners, full fibre flags, tube fabric displays, and Very Displays’ range of LED lightboxes, all of which had positive feedback and interest.
The atmosphere across the exhibition was brilliant, and it was great to see such energy and positivity around the future of the print and display industry. FESPA provided the perfect platform to introduce Very Displays to new international audiences while also strengthening existing relationships within the European and UK market. Overall, FESPA 2026 was a huge success for Very Displays, with the company thanking everyone who visited the stand, spoke with the team, and supported the company throughout the week.
Very Displays’ team and stand
WHETHER IT’S CONVERSATIONS ON THE SHOW FLOOR OR IN THE BAR AFTERWARDS, THERE’S ALWAYS A GENUINE SENSE OF PEOPLE LOOKING TO CREATE OPPORTUNITIES TOGETHER, AND THIS YEAR WAS NO DIFFERENT.
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KARIS COPP MEDIA FESPA 2026 once again demonstrated why face-to-face events remain so valuable. As an agency supporting businesses across different print segments, to Karis Copp Media one of the biggest benefits of the show is the opportunity it creates to strengthen existing relationships and build new ones. ‘Collaboration’ was definitely one of the words that summed up FESPA 2026.
Many of the most interesting conversations centred around partnerships, integrations, and businesses working together to solve customer challenges. Whether it’s conversations on the show floor or in the bar afterwards, there’s always a genuine sense of people looking to create opportunities together, and this year was no different. For a business like KC Media that attends to support clients and stay up to date with the industry, it provides an invaluable opportunity to hear directly from the market. What better way to understand customer priorities, problems, and sentiment? When it comes to long-term success, these insights can often be just as useful as the leads generated during the event itself. FESPA 2026 showed that print is an industry that is increasingly connected, collaborative, and focused on innovation through partnerships, and we believe that will be one of the defining themes shaping the sector over the coming years.
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