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P&P LIVE! 2025 The Decoration Advice Suite


The Printwear & Promotion LIVE! seminar programme is a first class source of free information and advice delivered by garment decoration experts. Topics covered in The Decoration Advice Suite will include


Seminar timetable


Sunday, February 23rd 11am


DTF in 2025 – What’s going on behind closed doors 12pm


How to save 86 working days in 2025 1pm


Elevating the quality of your embroidery 2pm


DTF and DTG – Learn how they complement each other in the world of garment decorationt 3pm


DTF and DTG – Learn how they complement each other in the world of garment decoration Join Steve Poole, Amaya Sales UK’s customer experience manager, as he explores the significance of choosing the right garment decoration technology for your production needs, highlighting how DTG compares to other methods. Topics will include optimising workflow, achieving top-quality prints, selecting the ideal garments, and preparing artwork effectively.


Simple fixes for great looking embroidered logos


In this session, Amit Jham, managing director of DigitisingMart Europe, will provide some simple fixes you can make to achieve great looking embroidery, including, how to make DTF prints look embossed or embroidered and top tips for 3D embroidery on caps.


Elevating the quality of your embroidery


In today’s competitive market, delivering high-quality embroidery is the key to standing out and securing customer loyalty. Join the experts at Madeira UK as they provide practical insights into tackling


| 24 | February 2025


common embroidery challenges, from troubleshooting design issues to optimising thread and backing selection for various garments.


DTF in 2025 – What’s going on behind closed doors Join Colin Marsh, managing director of Resolute, for an exclusive seminar that delves into the future of direct to film technology, exploring the latest advancements and the secrets behind its rapid global expansion. Discover whether DTF is truly the revolutionary process it’s touted to be or if we’re already facing technology burnout.


How to save 86 working days in 2025


Whether you’re printing with DTF transfers or running embroidery machines. Understanding productivity and decorating time should be your number one aim in 2025. In this talk, Andy Rogers, director at Stahls’ UK, shares the secrets from the world’s most productive printers. In 2025, every second counts and he is going to help you master productivity.


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Simple fixes for great looking embroidered logos


Monday, February 24th 11am


Simple fixes for great looking embroidered logos 12pm


DTF in 2025 – What’s going on behind closed doors 1pm


Elevating the quality of your embroidery 2pm


DTF and DTG – Learn how they complement each other in the world of garment decoration 3pm


How to save 86 working days in 2025


Tuesday, February 25th 11am


Elevating the quality of your embroidery 12pm


DTF and DTG – Learn how they complement each other in the world of garment decoration 1pm


DTF in 2025 – What’s going on behind closed doors 2pm


How to save 86 working days in 2025


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