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FESPA China 2014: Transforming Business with Print Innovation

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Following the success of FESPA China 2013 in Shanghai, FESPA is pleased to announce that it will return in a new location, Guangzhou Pazhou Poly World Trade Centre, from 19-21 November 2014.

 

Over 9500 visitors attended the 2013 exhibition from 77 countries, expanding it from a primarily national exhibition to a pan-regional event. After mainland China, the largest delegations were from India, Japan, Korea and Malaysia, with printers also travelling from Hong Kong and Taiwan, as well as Australasia, Europe, USA, Africa and South America.

 

Following the success of FESPA China 2013 in Shanghai, FESPA is pleased to announce that it will return in a new location, Guangzhou Pazhou Poly World Trade Centre, from 19-21 November 2014.

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Over 9500 visitors attended the 2013 exhibition from 77 countries, expanding it from a primarily national exhibition to a pan-regional event. After mainland China, the largest delegations were from India, Japan, Korea and Malaysia, with printers also travelling from Hong Kong and Taiwan, as well as Australasia, Europe, USA, Africa and South America.

 

This year’s event is poised to be even larger, with a confirmed presence already from leading brands including Epson, Mimaki, Reggiani, MS, Inkwin, Monti Antonio, Cham Group and Zünd.

 

The campaign theme for FESPA China 2014 is ‘Transforming Business with Print Innovation’. With 30,000m² exhibition space, the event will showcase the latest industry news, product innovation and ‘content led’ features to help printers stay at the top of their field.

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Nigel Steffens, FESPA Board Advisor adds: “We are delighted to be returning to China in a new location at Guangzhou. We look forward to seeing this show expand year upon year, attracting a growing regional audience and diversifying beyond CSGIA’s screen printing heritage to embrace the potential of digital production.”

 

FESPA China is delivered in partnership with the China Screenprinting & Graphic Imaging Association (CSGIA), FESPA’s Chinese national association.

 

FESPA China 2013 exhibitor, Josep Domingot, Anajet comments: “The 2013 Shanghai exhibition was very successful for us, it was an important part of our marketing strategy in China, even in Asia. We will continue to exhibit at FESPA China and CSGIA 2014 in Guangzhou.”

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The FESPA China 2014 web site is now live in English and Chinese at www.fespachina.com.

 

FESPA will shortly announce more details about exciting new features that will enable printers to explore where the industry is headed and make FESPA China 2014 a key event within the regional printing market.

 

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About FESPA

Founded in 1962, FESPA is a global federation of 37 member associations for the screen printing, digital printing and textile printing community. FESPA’s dual aim is to promote screen printing and digital imaging and to share knowledge about screen and digital printing with its members across the world, helping them to grow their businesses and learn about the latest developments in their fast growing industries.

 

FESPA Profit for Purpose
Our shareholders are the industry. FESPA has invested millions of Euros into the global printing community over the last seven years, supporting the growth of the market. For more information visit www.fespa.com

 

Forthcoming FESPA events include:

FESPA Digital 2014, 20-23 May 2014, Munich Exhibition Centre, Munich, Germany

European Sign Expo 2014, 20-23 May 2014, Munich Exhibition Centre, Munich, Germany

FESPA Awards Celebration Dinner, 22 May 2014, LöwenbräuKeller, Munich, Germany

FESPA Africa 2014, 2-4 July 2014, Gallagher Convention Centre, Johannesburg, South Africa

FESPA Mexico 2014, 21-23 August 2014, Centro Banamex, Mexico City

FESPA China 2014, 19-21 November 2014, Guangzhou, China

FESPA Eurasia 2014, 4-7 December 2014, CNR Expo, Istanbul, Turkey

FESPA Brasil 2015, 18-21 March 2015, Expo Center Norte, São Paulo, Brazil

FESPA 2015, 18-22 May 2015, Koelnmesse, Cologne, Germany

 

 

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