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P&P LIVE! 2026


other show in Hall 6 without needing to leave the space, and will have the opportunity to discover a revenue path that they perhaps hadn’t previously explored.


So many businesses have fi ngers in both industries, with so much of the major kit being useful to both practices. By heading to the other side, visitors will experience new markets and have further conversations about equipment they perhaps didn’t realise could open a whole new revenue opportunity without needing to splash the cash.


So why not see what SDUK has to offer? You may fi nd it benefi cial to your business.


No experience in the visual communications sector is needed; just head to the other side of the exhibition to talk to friendly faces and industry experts to see how signage and digital printing could be your company’s next evolution.


Also inside will be a number of areas to learn all about the world of sign making. From the sign makers’ village to the BSGA community hub, there will never be a better time to try it out for yourself.


It will also be showcasing the Hexis Wrap Battle again, where vinyl wrappers will compete in daily heats to emerge as the winner. You can try your hand at vinyl wrapping, or if nothing else, it makes for quite the spectacle.


What to expect


Enough about the other show, though, as P&P LIVE! will also have so much to look forward to. As well as key product and kit releases, seminars from the best and brightest will be ongoing throughout the three days, with experts offering advice on key challenges in the industry.


A staple of the P&P LIVE! landscape is the Decorator Advice Suite, offering engaged listeners a free education from experts. Topics of interest this year include the evolution of DTF and the rise of Chat GPT, with it introducing a new age of AI artwork. Aimed at decorators of all levels of experience, make sure to catch some of the discussions while visiting. Also returning is the Knowledge Centre, which will again host


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It’s a great event to visit as it has everything you need together in one place. It is always a positive experience


– Peter Heap, Mannocks


conversations on industry challenges, this time aimed more at the garment decoration industry and business world. Topics covered in The Knowledge Centre will include attracting clients on Instagram and how to sell value, not discounts.


New faces as well as returning speakers will host the conversations, so be sure to be part of the crowd to learn more about this wonderful industry we work in.


We cannot wait to see you All this and more will be waiting for everyone attending the NEC at the end of the month, so be sure to register your place now.


Both shows together attracted more than 7,000 visitors last year, and with numbers like that, you don’t want to miss out.


Printwear & Promotion LIVE! is the UK’s only national exhibition dedicated to the garment and production decoration industry. Nowhere else will be a central hub of all things printwear and promotion, so be sure to book your place. We’ll see you at the end of the month.


www.printwearandpromotionlive.co.uk


PRE-REGISTER TODAY for fast-track entry on the day!


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