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13-16AUGUST2019 | SydneyShowground,SydneyOlympicPark
Off with ‘Info and Inspo’
More details of the Business @ Breakfast Sessions, together with each day’s
free forum sessions, will be confirmed in coming weeks. With sessions expected to
fill fast, those intending to visit are advised to keep an eye on the PrintEx 19 website (www.printex.net.au) and to register promptly.
More than 6,000 visitors
are expected to flock to
the Sydney Showground
at Sydney Olympic Park for PrintEx19, Label & Packaging Expo and Visual Impact Sydney, which will run from August 13 – 16 inclusive at the Sydney Showground, Sydney Olympic Park. Registration
is easy with the show’s easy online registration system, with visitors encouraged
to plan ahead and register early to get the best travel and accommodation deals, and avoid queues at the Showground.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION: VISUAL CONNECTIONS
P: 02 9868 1577 E: exhibitions@
visualconnections.org.au
www.printex.net.au
Day 2 will focus on Food, Wine, Sport & Leisure, with topics including marketing and promotions, packaging and labels, the latest sporting and event collateral trends, and the way the customer experience is driving place-making and brand activation opportunities.
On Day 3, visitors will be taking a broader look at Innovations, New Technologies and Future Trends. As well as the interface of digital and print technologies to amplify engagement and create more meaningful consumer experiences, presentations will look at everything from personalisation and mass media versioning to the latest advances in illumination and LED technologies.
Day 4 will hark back to commercial print’s heartland, looking at Government, Corporate and Education. These sessions will look at the disruption evident in the worlds of publishing and education, consider new technologies and opportunities in documentation and transactional mail, and give delegates some insight into Government motivation and priorities.
“There’s no question that this is a very exciting time for our industry, with enormous potential for businesses to harness the power of new technologies and innovative solutions to grow their businesses, improve profitability and build success. PrintEx19 will provide the information, inspiration and contacts businesses need to maximise those opportunities,” Harper says.
“The Business @ Breakfast Sessions will be a great way to kick off every day, raising some of the ‘big issues’ facing the industry. We are finalising a program of outstanding speakers with vast and diverse experience, who will be able to present unique insights and opinions on the trends and opportunities in each area, and also share ideas and inspiration that will help those attending to see the potential and possibilities for their own businesses.”
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Each Business @ Breakfast Session will be complemented by an adjacent Marketplace, with stalls showcasing creative and clever real-life applications
to illustrate how those in the sector are harnessing technology to respond to trends and market disruption.
“Attendees will certainly have plenty of information and inspiration to take with them into the exhibition, where they can explore opportunities further by seeing the very latest technologies, solutions and services from the industry’s leading suppliers,” Harper says.
“With the co-location of the Label & Packaging
Expo and Visual Impact Sydney, PrintEx19 will
be one of the most exciting and comprehensive exhibitions we have seen in recent years. We expect to see new options like 3D and functional print showcased alongside more familiar solutions like
MIS and workflow software, digital, wide-format and conventional print, finishing and auxiliary systems, as well as signage options, display systems, cutting and engraving technologies, LED lighting solutions, and much, much more.”
Importantly, suppliers will have product experts and advisors on hand on every stand, ready to help visitors identify and evaluate opportunities for their business and get the information they need to make important investment decisions.
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