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InPrint: The Industrial Print Show has announced a North American edition of its fledgling expo, to take place April 25-27, 2017, at the Orange County Convention Center in Orlando, Florida. Currently in its third year, the European show draws exhibitors, educators, and attendees from the industrial, specialty, digital, inkjet, and 3D-printing fields.

InPrint: The Industrial Print Show has announced a North American edition of its fledgling expo, to take place April 25-27, 2017, at the Orange County Convention Center in Orlando, Florida. Currently in its third year, the European show draws exhibitors, educators, and attendees from the industrial, specialty, digital, inkjet, and 3D-printing fields.

“According to a study conducted in partnership with I.T. Strategies earlier this year, demand for industrial printing technology has accelerated worldwide,” says Frazer Chesterman, one of the show’s co-founders, in a release. “North America is one of the world’s most important manufacturing regions and a market leader in the field of industrial printing.”

The release also cites a recent study conducted by Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu that forecasts that the US manufacturing sector will overtake China by 2020 as the world’s largest manufacturing country.

Exhibitors who have already reserved spaces on the show floor include Heidelberg, Fujifilm, Sensient, Mimaki, Nazdar, Phoseon Technology, Inx Digital, Colorgate, and more.

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The show will also be co-located with ICE USA, an event dedicated to paper, film, foil, nonwovens, and other flexible web-based materials.
 

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