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FESPA 2025 returns to Berlin in May T


aking place from May 6 to 9, FESPA Global Print Expo 2025, and its co-located events European Sign Expo and Personalisation Experience, aim to unite visionaries across and beyond print, signage and personalisation.


As FESPA marks its return to Berlin for the first time in three years, it looks forward to welcoming its global exhibitor and visitor bases, many of whom are familiar with the host city. Michael Ryan, head of FESPA Global Print Expo, said: “We’re thrilled to be back in Berlin this year with our new strapline: ‘Where Visionaries Meet’. This year’s message shines the spotlight on our futuristic and forward- thinking FESPA community, including our visitors, exhibitors, award winners, Association Heads and more. It also highlights that our events serve as a meeting point for these Visionaries, empowering them to discover new opportunities and make impactful decisions for the future of their business.”


He adds: “In an ever-evolving industry like ours, it is vital that we are consistently looking forward. How can we guarantee a sustainable future? How is AI impacting the sector? The possibilities for our community are endless and we look forward to highlighting them at our 2025 events.


FESPA 2025 plans to unite visionaries


“FESPA, as an organisation, is delighted to welcome Visionaries from our community to the Messe Berlin in May to not only discover the range of solutions being displayed, but to share their thoughts on what the future holds too.”


Visitors to FESPA Global Print Expo 2025 and its co-located events, European Sign Expo and Personalisation Experience, will be able to explore an array of technologies, media, services


and consumables from confirmed exhibitors including: 3M, Brother, Caldera, Canon, Durst, EFI, EFKA, Epson, Fujifilm, Kit Builder, Kongsberg, Optimus Group Limited, Roland, Ricoh, and swissQprint. Callus Software, Design Huddle, Luxe Lightwrap and Printess are among the new exhibitors, showcasing solutions in interior films, finishing, new media for automative wrapping and design software for personalised printing.


ICC introduces new and improved Legacy White 2.0 I


nternational Coating Company’s newly reformulated Legacy White 7014 offers a creamier consistency, smoother hand and superior on-screen performance.


Most notably, Legacy White 2.0 is now part of ICC’s FlexCure line, which means it can be cured across a range of temperatures. For Legacy White 2.0, that range is 149°C to 163°C. Legacy White 2.0’s low-cure, low-bleed properties help stem dye migration on cotton/ poly blends as well as on most polyester substrates.


Legacy White 2.0 offers superior bleed resistance, very fast flash, excellent opacity and a matte finish. It is


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soft-bodied, easy to print and delivers a super-soft hand.


Mark Brouillard, product manager of


ICC, said: “Legacy White 7014 has long been one of our most popular selling products.


“We have upped Legacy White’s already-superior performance characteristics to meet the evolving needs of the market and our printer community – hence Legacy White 2.0.” In recent beta tests, the newly reformulated Legacy White 2.0 exceeded expectations. It outperformed comparable competitors’ products in side-by-side comparisons of coverage and printability.


Legacy White 2.0 is available through International Coatings’ exclusive network of distributor companies.


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