FESPA Global Print Expo 2020: 'Where Colour Comes Alive'
It is under 1 year until Global Print Expo 2020 opens its doors in Madrid, Spain at the IFEMA Exhibition Centre from the 24th – 27th March 2020.
The new event website has gone live at https://www.fespaglobalprintexpo.com, providing exhibitors and visitors with all the information they require about the exhibition, venue and travel to Madrid.
The website features the 2020 event campaign theme, ‘Where Colour Comes Alive’, using vivid imagery of a colour splash blending the blue, orange and pink that signify the screen, digital and textile zones of the show.
The FESPA Global Print Expo 2020 campaign will build on the ‘Explosion of Possibilities’ theme of the 2019 Munich event, reinforcing the optimism and focus on the boundless opportunities that exist for speciality print service providers and sign-makers to develop, diversify and grow.
FESPA Exhibitions Director Roz Guarnori comments: “Our 2020 Global Print Expo falls earlier in the year than usual and takes place in a venue and host city that will be new to most exhibitors. By launching the FESPA 2020 website a full year out from the show, we’re aiming to support our exhibitors by giving them as much time and information as possible to maximise the success of their participation in Madrid.”
FESPA Global Print Expo 2020 will cover all aspects of screen, digital wide format and textile printing and will again be co-located with European Sign Expo for non-printed signage.
FESPA Global Print Expo 2019 is Europe’s largest speciality print exhibition for screen and digital wide format print, textile printing and signage solutions. Visit and discover the available features. Please use promo code FESG902 to register for free.
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