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P&P LIVE! 2025 Review


ALWAYS A PLEASURE Printwear & Promotion LIVE! 2025 was an incredible event! It’s always a pleasure to connect with passionate businesses and explore new ways to support our customers’ embroidery and DTF printing needs. With sustainability at the forefront of the industry, Madeira is


excited to expand the Madeira Green range. These premium polyester threads are transitioning to certifi ed recycled materials, and we’ve reduced the price of Sensa Green, made from biodegradable lyocell, by 10%. To further promote sustainable embroidery, Madeira now offers three eco-friendly backing options: a biodegradable tear-away and two cut-aways made from recycled polyester. Explore the sustainable backings. It was great to introduce Persona, the new brand for DTF printing consumables. The range includes thermo-adhesive powders, hot and warm peel fi lms, and Oeko-Tex certifi ed inks, designed for full compatibility with all Epson print heads. The team found the show inspiring and a fantastic opportunity to connect with industry professionals.


RECORD NUMBER OF VISITORS SPOKEN TO Indie Ink had an incredible time at Printwear & Promotion LIVE! 2025, talking to a record number of visitors about its UK manufactured inks for garment decorators. It was fantastic to hear the positive feedback from current customers and also listen to new contacts about their experiences with DTF printing. At the show, Indie Ink introduced its new highly opaque white DTF ink which went down a storm. Visitors were impressed with the samples and live print demonstrations of the inks on the stand. The message of locally sourced, safe consumables for the DTF printing process is really starting to resonate with printers in the UK and it was great to hear the positive feedback on this. One of the most rewarding aspects of talking to people at the


show was hearing the positive feedback from current customers. On a number of occasions, the team was told that its customer service was second to none and the products were the best they have tried.


Beechfield Brands We are delighted to share the


tremendous success we experienced at P&P LIVE! It was a fabulous event and we were thrilled to see so many familiar faces and meet so many new ones.


The show exceeded all our expectations this year. We were extremely grateful for the opportunity to connect with you in such a vibrant atmosphere. The exchange of ideas, feedback and sheer excitement about the future were truly inspiring Seeing you all in person reaff irmed our commitment to providing the highest quality products and services. Your insights at the show have really given us renewed energy and motivation to innovate and serve you even better in the future


– Scott Mason, sales director, AJS Embroidery Services


With engaging conversations,


hands-on product showcases, and an expert team answering questions, David Sharp once again proved why they are at the forefront of garment decoration technology. Attendees left the stand inspired and ready to take their printing and embroidery projects to the next level. With over 50 new accounts opened in a week after the exhibition, it has been our best yet – Dominic Bunce, director, David Sharp


www.printwearandpromotion.co.uk


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