FESPA Digital 2016 is set to be the largest edition of the event, with 450 exhibitors having been confirmed for the show
Exploring new worlds
Although January and February may be regarded by many as two of the more
miserable months of the year, partly due to the post-Christmas blues,
and partly because of a seemingly endless supply of rain, here in our
industry, we have plenty to look forward to as exhibition season looms
upon us once again.
While this year in the UK we can look forward to the NEC once again
playing host to Sign and Digital UK and The Print Show, over in Germany,
we have the much-anticipated return of Drupa. Also on the European
calendar this year is FESPA Digital 2016, the tenth edition of the
popular industry event.
Taking place at the Amsterdam RAI from March 8th to 11th, the event is
shaping up to be as popular as ever, with visitors from around the world
descending on the Dutch capital to catch a glimpse of some of the
industry’s latest technology. With this year serving as a special
anniversary for FESPA Digital, there are also likely to be a few
surprises and treats in store for those in attendance.
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Amsterdam RAI Exhibition and Convention Centre has staged a host of
major events since opening in 1961, including the 1970 Eurovision Song
Contest. The site gets its name from the nearby Amsterdam RAI railway
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Maturing market
Roz McGuinness, divisional director at FESPA, explains that the
organising team has been working to ensure that this year’s event
features all the quality from previous shows, but also offers something
new to returning visitors.
Roz McGuinnness, divisional director at FESPA, says organisers have
focused on creating a relevant event for the global print community
“The main goal for us is always to create a successful and relevant
event for our global print community,” Mc-Guinness explains, adding:
“Over the last ten years, digital technology has developed immensely,
with the majority of wide-format printers already adopting the
technology.
“As the market has matured, our focus in recent years has been to
illustrate the diversification areas available, helping printers see the
myriad of opportunities to grow and expand their business. This is
reflected in the educational features at our shows, and in exciting new
initiatives like ‘Printeriors’, which gives visitors insights into the
possibilities of using print for interior design.”
This year’s sold-out event will serve as FESPA’s largest ‘Digital’ show
to date, with a total of seven halls hosting companies from all corners
of the market. The main FESPA Digital show will run alongside the two
smaller events in the form of European Sign Expo and FESPA Textile—both
of which have been tailored to suit certain areas of the market.
Launched in 2013, the European Sign Expo will focus on non-printed
signage, showcasing solutions such as illuminated signage, channel
lettering, software, engraving and sign systems. Meanwhile, FESPA
Textile 2016 will feature all aspects of textile print, including
garment decoration, soft signage, and apparel printing. Visitors can
access all events with their main FESPA Digital ticket.
“Even FESPA regulars will always find something new at each FESPA event.
For the major vendors, it’s the year’s first international exhibition,
and many of them will use it as the launch-pad for their key equipment
innovations,” McGuinness adds.
Leading on from this, McGuinness picks out a number of new features that
we can look forward to at the event. These include the ‘Digital Textile
Conference’, which will provide delegates with the latest information
on digital textile print. In addition, the one-day Printeriors
Conference will provide those in attendance with the latest information
on printed interior decoration, which could help open up the
possibilities for print companies to take advantage of this sector and
meet with the exhibitors who can help make their ideas reality.
Returning to FESPA Digital this year will be the World Wrap Masters
graphic wrapping feature, a four-day event in which professional
wrappers will battle it out to be become World Wrap Master. Visitors
will be able to quiz the wrappers and pick up helpful tips on vinyl
graphic application.
In addition, as with all FESPA events, the exhibition will be
complemented by a free programme of seminar sessions, providing insight
for visitors on the latest industry trends and growth opportunities.
“With 450 international exhibitors, product launches, educational
features, two conferences, practical demonstrations, as well as the
opportunity to network with printers from across the globe, FESPA
Digital 2016 is an event not to be missed,” McGuinness adds.
Experience driven
With such a vast subject to cover and so many big brands in attendance,
all bringing brand new cutting edge equipment and products, it is
perhaps worth presenting you, dear reader, with a representative cross
section of exhibitors that showcase why this event has become such a big
deal. Amongst the huge number of brands in attendance at FESPA Digital
this year will be headline exhibitor Roland DG, a firm which is well
entrenched in the UK sign and print industries. Gillian Montanaro, head
of marketing for Europe, the Middle East, and Africa at the company,
says that the manufacturer holds FESPA Digital in very high regard,
describing the event as a ‘significant’ date in its diary.
Gillian Montanaro, head of marketing for Europe, the Middle East, and
Africa at Roland DG, explains that the company’s stand at FESPA Digital
2016 will be split into five zones in order to help visitors learn more
about what solutions the manufacturer can offer
Montanaro comments: “Not only is FESPA an effective platform to
show-case technology, it’s also a great opportunity to network with our
partners, experts and colleagues in the industry where we foster new
ideas that will grow and develop so we can help our customers even more.
“Our aim is that visiting the Roland DG booth is an experience. Yes, we
have the technology that’s high quality, reliable and durable but beyond
this, we want customers to go away feeling that Roland DG is the right
brand for them and to understand why customers who buy a Roland DG, stay
with Roland DG—from a relationship, technology, training, support and
service perspective.”
With this in mind, Montanaro goes on to map out the manufacturer’s plans
for the event this year, focusing in particular on the launch of the
new VersaUV LEF-300 LED UV inkjet flatbed printer. The largest addition
to the VersaUV series, the machine will be showcased in the
‘Personalisation Zone’ of the Roland DG stand, which has been divided
into five technology areas to help visitors find the solutions they
require.
Montanaro adds: “We look forward to introducing this production
power-house to those customers who are seeking a fast, reliable solution
for creating branded merchandise and personalised goods; it really is a
game changer. It takes the digital customisation of merchandise and
promotional print products to a whole new level of productivity.”
In addition, Roland DG will show off its Texart XT-640 dye sublimation
transfer printer in the ‘Textile Zone’ area of its stand. Available in
four- or eight-colour ink configurations, Montanaro says that the Texart
XT-640 is ideal for textile applications such as soft signage,
sportswear, fashion, interior decoration, and promotional merchandise.
Montanaro adds: “Anyone planning on visiting the show should watch this
space as we will be announcing more exciting details of our plans for
FESPA in the run-up to the show.”
Perfect opportunity
Another major brand that will be in attendance at this year’s show is
Epson, with the firm planning to showcase a host of new large-format
printers. Phil McMullin, senior sales manager at Epson UK, explains that
the event represents a perfect time to show off its new machines.
McMullin says: “We will showcase the considerable flexibility,
performance, quality and efficiency of our extensive line up of new
large-format printers. Our focus is showing companies not only how they
can broaden the range of printed products they can produce using our
latest printhead, ink and printer design technology, but also how they
can seriously maximise their production capabilities and their profits
with a significantly lower total cost of ownership.”
Our focus is showing companies how they can seriously maximise their production capabilities ”
FESPA will mark the European debut of four new 64? printers, all of
which were first introduced to the market in January at a glitzy event
at Mercedes AMG Formula 1 factory. The eco-solvent 10-colour SureColor
SC-S80600, the high-speed CMYK x 2 SureColor SC-S60600, the four-colour
SureColor SC-S40600, and the super-fast aqueous SureColor SC-P20000 will
all be on display at the Epson stand.
McMullin comments: “These new printers incorporate many new features
that combine to deliver superb quality, production performance and ink
use efficiency to professional print service providers. In our textile
zone, we will demonstrate the latest SureColor SC-F dye sublimations
printers. Both are capable of producing high-quality printed textiles,
such as soft signage, clothing, sportswear and home textiles, and also
offer the flexibility needed to sublimate onto a range of hard and 3D
substrates.”
Visitors to the Epson stand can look forward to large demonstrations of
high-speed, 4-pass printing of high-quality images on banner, monomeric
vinyl, and blueback poster materials on the new SureColor SC-S60600.
Epson will also use its new SureColor SC-S80600 to produce signage
graphics, backlit/clear films, and wallpaper featuring metallic, white,
and spot colour red.
Epson will use FESPA Digital 2016 to show off its new, high-speed CMYK x
2 SureColor SC-S60600, in addition to a number of other new machines
The SureColor SC-F2000 direct-to-fabric printer, featuring new Garment
Creator software, will be producing t-shirts, caps, bags and aprons,
while visitors will also get a glimpse of rigid surface decoration with
the new Sure-Color SC-F6200 dye-sub printer, in association with
Chromaluxe.
Meanwhile, over on the Screen Europe stand, the firm will be
demonstrating its latest Truepress Jet W3200UV wide-format printer,
manufactured by subsidiary Inca Digital. Martijn Van Den Broek, European
product manager, wide-format at Screen, says that the combination
flat-bed/roll-to-roll printer meets the needs of most
print-service-providers.
He adds: “Visitors will see the flexibility of the printer operating in
both roll-to-roll and in flatbed modes on a range of flexible and rigid
substrates. The options delivering high-speed productivity and accurate
double sided registration. They will also see demonstrations of the
machine’s existing capabilities including multilayer spot silk,
day/night, backlit and relief printing and experience the powerful
white.”
Super ambition
One of the traditions of FESPA today is its creative themes for each
event, with this year’s strapline being ‘Become a Digital Print Hero’.
So look out for Digiman, Textilewoman, and ESEman which I am sure will
be walking the halls looking for new recruits to their hall of heros.
This theme has hit a high note with Mimaki Europe’s general manager
marketing EMEA, Mike Horsten. One of the industry’s most colourful
characters, he is planning a full scale assault on this year’s show with
an array of new kit.
“Every superhero needs a sidekick and in your quest for affordable high
quality print, you’ll need a reliable partner that offers tailored and
affordable digital printing solutions for the wide-format, signage and
textile sectors,” says Horsten, who adds: “At Mimaki Europe we know when
and where we are needed. From outdoor signage and billboards, to
interior dec-oration, furnishing, packaging, labels, and apparel, Mimaki
Europe is committed to developing technology that sets new industry
standards. We produce machines and products that turn the imagination of
our customers into breath-taking reality.
Mimaki Europe is well known for its colourful and creative stands
“Booth E15 in Hall 1 collates all the latest superhero solutions gear
for you to leave the cave and enter the exciting world of digital
printing well-prepared. Our team will be ready to discuss your plans,
show you the options and help you realise your goals.”
So, with FESPA Digital 2016 expected to break a host of records, few
would argue against visiting this year. With a plethora of major brands
in attendance, as well as a comprehensive content programme, you should
seriously consider taking a trip to Amsterdam in March.
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