P&P LIVE! 2022 New exhibitors
Each and every year, Printwear & Promotion LIVE! welcomes a variety of new exhibitors to the exhibition floor. Many of these exhibitors soon become familiar faces to our visitors as they return year-on-year to showcase their product offerings. First up, we speak to Colin Clarke of new exhibitor Brick Technology, who tells us what he is most looking forward to at P&P LIVE! 2022.
Q. Colin, could you please tell our readers a little bit about Brick Technology? Colin: Brick Technology has been developing e-commerce and custom web solutions since 1995.
Our team comprises dedicated analysts, programmers, coders, designers, application developers, content writers, e-commerce specialists, a graphic design studio, and highly skilled and highly successful marketing specialists. The head office is in Chorley UK, and our office in Limoux, France serves the EU. In 2022 we will be expanding our North American office from Ontario, Canada.
Q. Why have you decided to exhibit at the show? Colin: One of our star developments
is The Brick Factory; a fully integrated workflow and commerce solution that empowers merchandise producers to grow their businesses at every level exponentially. It automates previously cumbersome onboarding and production processes and allows our customers to generate more revenue. At P&P LIVE! we will show how The Brick Factory can transform visitors’ businesses.
Q. Why did you choose Printwear & Promotion LIVE? Colin: We regularly feature in Printwear & Promotion and the online newsletter, and we know that our audience, customers and prospective clients will be there.
Q. What do you expect to gain from the show?
Colin: We want to show that integrations and workflows shouldn’t be overly complex, and we hope to gain more successful partnerships with suppliers and users alike.
Q. What can visitors expect to see on your stand at the show? Colin: Visitors to our stand B30 will be able to get an overview of The Brick Factory and book a personalised demonstration focused and customised to their particular way of working, whatever processes and machinery they have.
Q. Why visitors should visit you at the show? Colin: Visitors should introduce themselves if they produce print on-demand products to show them how to save money, increase productivity and earn more revenue.
Q. What are you most looking forward to? Colin: Making new friends and learning about the next big thing in print on-demand, we are incredibly excited to see the latest in direct to film printing.
Take a look at our new exhibitors • Anthem (stand G1)
Many visitors may already be familiar with this on-trend brand for it has had a presence at P&P LIVE! for several years now. 2022 marks the first time the brand has exhibited in its own right.
• CADlink (stand P22)
This software provider has popped up from time to time on supplier stands at the exhibition, but is exhibiting for the first time on its own stand in 2022.
• Complete Transfers (stand K20) If you’re looking for both full- and single-colour screen printed transfers then look no further than this first-time exhibitor.
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• Direct Textiles & Bags (stand F64) DTB is exhibiting for the first time with a new water-based transfer system called tranSMART.
• Holiauma UK (stand P60) Hitting the UK in February is this new embroidery machine supplier with a full range of single- and multi-heads on display.
• Indie Ink (stand B2)
This manufacturer of inkjet printing inks based right here in the UK is ready to show its offering.
• Inkthreadable (stand G50) This first-time exhibitor will be
showcasing its drop shipping and on-demand printing services.
• Shire Leasing (stand J3) What to know more about leasing and financing print equipment, then pay this team of experts a visit.
• Supacolour (stand H51) This supplier of high-quality heat transfers is exhibiting for the first time in February.
• The Brick Factory (stand B30)
If you’re looking to ramp up your print on-demand or DTG business, speak to these experts.
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