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InPrint 2016 now 80% sold as organisers consider extending floor space

  • Publicado el 09 de Febrero de 2016

Following the success of InPrint 2015, show organisers, FM Brooks, report record bookings for its InPrint 2016 show in Milan (15-17 November). With 80% of floor space sold with several months still to go, the show continues to experience high demand from industrial print providers keen to use the show’s unique ability to connect with high calibre print buyers, engineers and manufacturers.

InPrint Co-Founder, Marcus Timson comments, “We are delighted with InPrint 2016’s progress to date. The fact that this year’s show has been resoundingly supported by the market, is we believe, a great sign for the industrial print sector. It also clearly underlines print’s continued ability to meet the manufacturing challenges of a huge number of vertical markets.

“The shows’ overall objectives remain the same - to inspire a dynamically changing manufacturing marketplace, providing unique access to industrial print technologies, knowledge and expertise. This year’s show in Milan will build on this and is designed to extend and grow the InPrint community, while further unlocking new business potential for exhibitors and visitors alike.”

Connecting industrial print professionals with potential customers and partners, the success and growth of the first two editions of InPrint, and now InPrint 2016, proves that industrial printing is a compelling market for investment and innovation. Hosting market leading solutions as well as exciting new print developments, InPrint 2016 will further demonstrate how industrial print is adding considerable value to manufacturing workflows, by providing cost effective, fast and dynamic print solutions.

 

Frazer Chesterman, Co-Founder, concludes, “We chose to locate InPrint 2016 in Milan because, outside of Germany, Lombardy is the largest manufacturing region in Europe. Italy’s leadership in textiles is well known, but other decorative segments are thriving in Northern Italy too. These include wood decoration and lamination, glass, plastics, ceramics, packaging and the famous Italian automotive industry.

“InPrint 2016 will showcase all these technologies as well the latest market leading screen printing and digital inkjet developments. We are very pleased with progress to date, and if demand continues, we expect to extend the current InPrint 2016 floor space to meet expectations.”

“InPrint 2015 was a great success for JetSet and we expect 2016 to be even better. We are also delighted that InPrint will be running in Milan. The Italian market for industrial printing is considerable and very innovative - the show will provide the market with a valuable forum to show new ideas, technologies and insights that will create new possibilities.” Sergio Ferrari, JetSet.

“InPrint is playing an important role in giving unique access for industrial printing. The market is evolving quickly and the market needs InPrint in order to introduce new technologies into different industrial markets. INX Digital has been happy to play a key role in the development of the InPrint Show from the very start and we look forward to developing the show in Milan which is an extremely important global manufacturing, design and innovation centre.” Marco Zanella, INX Digital.

“Having been involved as an exhibitor in the InPrint Show since the beginning I am delighted the show will be coming to Milan – I know the market is perfect here for an industrial print show and will be a great success, adding a further dimension to the growing InPrint Community.” Giorgio Macor, Kuei.

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