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Sign & Digital UK 2025


GODRICH SEWING MACHINES Independent company, Godrich, may be small but it is looking to make a big splash at SDUK as the team will be exhibiting with all new international partnerships. The West Midlands company supplies after-sales service


including technical backup and repairs. It also stocks spare parts for all major sewing and pressing equipment brands as well as cutting room machinery. Some visitors may recognise the company name from


previous events but with new collaborations with German companies, Impulsa and EFKA, the company is hoping to expand into a new market and reach new customers. Godrich is hoping to gain new contacts and create new and


long-standing relationships in the industry thus boosting sales and exposure. All visitors are welcome to see what Godich can offer by heading to stand N20.


MERMICORNJET TECHNOLOGY Newcomers, not just to SDUK but to the industry, Memricornjet has set its sights on expanding its profile at the event. Having only started trading in March last year, the inkjet printing


provider has a wealth of industry knowledge within its ranks. Now, managing director, Emma Yu, is hoping to showcase


how the company will be the perfect provider for companies across the industry. She said: “Visitors can experience our user-friendly DTF


printing systems, designed for vibrant, high-quality results and reliability. “We’ll also demonstrate live printing and highlight how our solutions can meet diverse business needs.


Colin Sinclair McDermott with Donna James and Sam Morgan at SDUK in 2022


THE ONLINE PRINT COACH At SDUK, Colin Sinclair McDermott aka The Online Print Coach will be showcasing his rapidly evolving online training platform and community ‘Print Mastermind’ for the first time. Colin has a vast amount of experience both from running


his own print company and helping hundreds of businesses in the industry. He is well-placed to help highlight and address the many


challenges likely faced in running a print business. With his amount of knowledge and experience, Colin


has built a tool kit and platform that arms you with all the essentials, from sales, marketing, systems, processes and financial know-how to give back time thus allowing focus on other key areas for growth. Visitors can take the opportunity to have a chat with him and


The Y402 DTF printer and shaker supplied by Mermicornjet


“I am most looking forward to engaging with attendees,


understanding their challenges, and demonstrating how Mermicornjet can provide solutions to help their businesses.” The Oxford-based company will display its range of


technology and have experts on hand to offer advice for businesses looking to enhance their printing capabilities. Ms Yu continued: “Our focus is not just on selling


machines but also on providing support and solutions to build lasting partnerships.” To find out more visit the company at stand N14.


meet other business owners in the industry who are currently going through the process and discover how being a part of this thriving community has impacted their business. Visit stand P235 and make 2025 the year of growth for you and your business.


PREMIER BOND Making a comeback to SDUK this year after a small hiatus, Premier Bond is prepping to share its knowledge in signage supplies. Technically newcomers for the show’s lineup, the company


will actually be making its third appearance having previously exhibited in 2022 and 2023. After a year’s absence, Premier Bond is now ready to interact


with new crowds and customers as well as network with others in the industry.


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