FESPA Preview Key details
What: FESPA Global Print Expo Where: Messe, Munich When: Tuesday, May 23 to Friday, May 26
What: Europe’s leading print and signage exhibition
Why: No matter your role within the industry, there will be exhibitors and show features to fulfi l your business needs
• To register to attend or for more information visit
www.fespaglobalprintexpo.com
And, since print businesses also face challenges such as the energy and labour crisis, supply chain issues and the rising demand for sustainable solutions, we also want to show them how investments in new products can enable them to overcome these challenges and open up new avenues for growth.
Whether you’re interested in digital or screen printing, there’s a whole range of solutions to be discovered
– Michael Ryan, head of FESPA Global Print Expo
Q. Why should our readers visit FESPA 2023 and why will it benefi t them? A. FESPA Global Print Expo is a touchpoint for the speciality print community to see the latest technology innovations, network with peers, be inspired by new markets and applications, and speak with product and industry experts. Across fi ve halls at Messe Munich, over 500 confi rmed suppliers are set to showcase the latest innovations in technology, software, consumables and media. This includes hundreds of solutions on display for textile printers and garment producers, such as direct to fi lm and direct to garment printers, garment embellishment, dye sublimation, and much more. So, whether you’re interested in digital or screen printing, there’s a whole range of solutions to be discovered.
Visitors will also have the chance to explore our educational and inspirational show features.
For the first time since 2019, visitors will be able to explore the shortlisted FESPA Awards 2023 entries in the West Entrance of the Messe Munich
The popular Sustainability Spotlight material showcase is back
Q. Why did you choose Munich as the host city this year? A. Messe Munich has excellent travel connections and the venue meets our needs in terms of space and layout. It’s a popular venue choice for both visitors and exhibitors, and we’ve previously hosted four successful shows in Munich, including FESPA 2019 which was our biggest Global Print Expo to date.
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Experience can also explore an experiential showcase of personalisation-enabling products and solutions from a range of suppliers, including Antigro, Brother, Dreamscape, Infigo, Optimus, Printbox, Print & Logistics, Taopix and XMPie.
Within Personalisation Experience, visitors can also access a new feature, ‘Personalisation Zone’, a lounge and retail space where delegates can go through the process of defining, ordering, and collecting personalised items.
Q. Are there any talks or presentations for visitors to attend in Personalisation Experience? A. With a line-up of knowledgeable speakers, delegates will learn about the psychology and behavioural
into the personalisation opportunity. Confirmed speakers include: • Prof. Frank Thomas Piller, professor of management and head of the Institute for Technology and Innovation Management at RWTH Aachen University.
• Debbie McKeegan, award-winning British designer, CEO of Textintel and FESPA’s textile ambassador.
Personalisation Experience is worth a visit for any business seeking to enhance or diff erentiate their off ering with personalisation and customisation
science that makes personalisation so appealing, and how the digital print transformation is enabling customisation in markets including textiles. Richard Askam, our Personalisation Experience ambassador, will be joined by a host of industry experts to share insight
• Bryan Edmondson, British graphic designer and founder of SEA.
• Mark Gervase, a textile screen print industry veteran with over 40 years of experience.
• Peter Cross, customer and retail expert.
• Chloe Combi, author and Gen Z expert.
• For more information on Personalisation Experience visit
personalisationexperience.com
www.printwearandpromotion.co.uk
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