PacPrint 09 filling fast

PacPrint is set to be one of Australasia’s largest and most comprehensive trade exhibitions.

As well as major names like Agfa, Heidelberg, Kodak, Currie Group, CPI Group, Dainippon Screen, Fuji-Xerox, Fujifilm and MAN Ferrostaal, a host of smaller companies will also be displaying and demonstrating a range of products from prepress systems and printing equipment, to papers and substrates, management information systems and software programs, copiers and ink-jet technology, finishing systems, mailing and paper handling systems, ink and chemistry and even financial and business services.

“We are delighted with the unprecedented response from suppliers across the entire graphic arts industry to our invitation to become involved at PacPrint 09,” said Alastair Hadley, Chairman of the PacPrint Board, “and look forward to welcoming even more exhibitors in the coming weeks as we fill the remaining 20 per cent of available space.”

Hadley said excitement is building for PacPrint, particularly following the recent, highly successful drupa exhibition in Dusseldorf which, he said, confirmed the ongoing strength of the industry.

“The trends and technology on display at drupa indicated a healthy and exciting future for the graphic arts, giving many visitors from this part of the world a renewed sense of anticipation about PacPrint,” Hadley said.

“PacPrint is perfectly timed for exhibitors to bring the excitement of drupa onto home soil with solid commercial releases which confirm the trends set at that international forum,” he explained. “For Agfa, that will mean showing new products like our drupa release ink-jet technology and environmentally friendly chemical-free offset plates, as fully fledged, commercial releases.”

Another key benefit of PacPrint, said Hadley, is its relatively small footprint, which provides a more manageable, personal and specific forum for business owners to explore how new technology and trends will impact on their businesses, discuss their options in detail with local sales and service staff, and bring key staff members along to see the technology in their specific areas of expertise.

“As well as the exhibition, which promises to be the largest and most diverse graphic arts show ever staged in this country, there will be a range of other attractions for graphic arts businesses, print buyers and designers, including a range of forums, displays, special events and new hospitality options,” he says. “Given these outstanding attractions, I’d urge anyone with an interest in the graphic arts to mark May 26-30 2009 in their diaries now.”

Companies interested in exhibiting at PacPrint 09 should also move quickly to secure space by contacting Paul Baker at Reed Exhibitions Australia on (02) 9422 8822 or by email at paul.baker@reedexhibitions.com.au.

Latest info at www.pacprint.com.au.

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