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SGIA has announced that booth space for the SGIA Expo 2014, to be held Oct. 22-24 at the Las Vegas Convention Center, has sold out with more than 500 exhibiting companies. In a press release, Michael Robertson, president and CEO of SGIA, said that attempts were being made to create exhibit space for a short list of companies on a waiting list. Robertson also said that registration numbers were ahead of previous years.

 

SGIA has announced that booth space for the SGIA Expo 2014, to be held Oct. 22-24 at the Las Vegas Convention Center, has sold out with more than 500 exhibiting companies. In a press release, Michael Robertson, president and CEO of SGIA, said that attempts were being made to create exhibit space for a short list of companies on a waiting list. Robertson also said that registration numbers were ahead of previous years.

 

The Expo will feature more than 45 "Classic" educational seminars, as well as on-floor sessions in five specialty zones (color management and workflow, digital textile printing, garment printing, PDAA graphics, and sustainability). The event will also be co-located with the 2014 SGIA and FlexTech Printed Electronics Symposium. Free passes for the Expo are available at www.sgia.org until September 30, 2014.

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