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The Graphic Arts Show Company (gasc.org) has announced that Graph Expo 16 will be held in Orlando’s Orange County Convention Center, a departure from the show’s traditional location at McCormick Place in Chicago. The dates will be September 25-28, 2016.

"We are pleased to bring Graph Expo 16 to Orlando," said GASC president Ralph Nappi in a statement. "We see Orlando as an ideal destination to maintain and expand our current US audience, and also build our international contingent of attendees, particularly from Latin America."

The Graphic Arts Show Company (gasc.org) has announced that Graph Expo 16 will be held in Orlando’s Orange County Convention Center, a departure from the show’s traditional location at McCormick Place in Chicago. The dates will be September 25-28, 2016.

"We are pleased to bring Graph Expo 16 to Orlando," said GASC president Ralph Nappi in a statement. "We see Orlando as an ideal destination to maintain and expand our current US audience, and also build our international contingent of attendees, particularly from Latin America."

Nappi said that GASC will continue its strategy of co-locating with segment-specific strategic events for Graph Expo 16. GASC also announced that Print, the larger version of its annual graphic-arts exposition, will return to Chicago in 2017. The dates will be September 10-14, 2017. The location for the 2018 version of Graph Expo has not been announced.

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