
Keypoint Intelligence has been announced as the thought leadership partner for FESPA, sponsoring four key events from March 2025 through to July 2026.
Under the new partnership, Keypoint Intelligence will deliver research, thought leadership, and strategic insights to help industry professionals stay informed and make confident decisions as wide format printing, textile printing, production software, and other key areas in production print evolve. The partnership will highlight the most pressing trends shaping the market, including:
- AI and automation – The role of artificial intelligence and automated workflows in streamlining production, enhancing efficiency, and driving profitability.
- Digital transformation – The continued shift from analog to digital technologies, unlocking new capabilities in speed, flexibility, and innovation across the print ecosystem.
- Sustainability – The growing emphasis on eco-friendly materials, energy-efficient production, and sustainable business models to meet regulatory and consumer demands.
- Workforce challenges – The print industry is facing labour shortages as fewer workers enter the field, experienced professionals retire, and automation reshapes job roles, creating challenges in sourcing skilled talent and adapting to new workforce demands.
- Production software and workflow optimisation – The impact of advanced software solutions in enhancing print production, workflow automation, and business intelligence.
“At FESPA, our mission is to empower the global print community by providing access to the latest knowledge, innovations, and market trends,” said Neil Felton, CEO of FESPA.
“This partnership with Keypoint Intelligence allows us to enhance our thought leadership capabilities, ensuring that our global community, members of the specialty print and signage sectors, can gain deeper insights into the key forces shaping the future of print. AI, automation, digital transformation, sustainability, and workforce challenges are all major drivers of change, and through this collaboration, we aim to support businesses in making informed, strategic decisions.”
Keypoint Intelligence will contribute to FESPA events through in-person and virtual speaking engagements, research reports, and ongoing content designed to inform and empower the industry.
Anthony Sci, president and CEO of Keypoint Intelligence said, “At Keypoint Intelligence, we provide the global print industry with the critical research, insights, and advisory expertise needed to navigate change and drive strategic growth,” said Anthony Sci, President and CEO of Keypoint Intelligence.
“Through our partnership with FESPA, we will deliver in-depth intelligence on the key trends shaping wide format printing, textile printing, production software, and other production print sectors. By leveraging our market data, independent analysis, and consulting expertise, we empower businesses with the knowledge to make informed decisions and stay competitive in a rapidly evolving industry.”
The first event featuring Keypoint Intelligence as a thought leadership partner will take place at the FESPA Global Print Expo 2025 in Berlin, with additional engagements continuing through July 2026.
Keypoint Intelligence’s first speaker sessions under the partnership will be at FESPA’s SmartHub Conference within Personalisation Experience 2025, which runs alongside FESPA Global Print Expo 2025.
In the first session, Principal Analysts Lisa Brown and Johnny Shell will explore how AI-powered tools enhance creativity, reduce waste, improve workflow, and customer interaction, in their session titled: ‘AI driven innovation transforming the print industry’.
The second session, a roundtable titled: ‘Discussion amongst industry experts around how automation is impacting the future of textile production’, will highlight how automation is revolutionizing the way the apparel decoration industry operates, offering up greater efficiencies, faster turnaround times, higher-quality end product and higher profit margins.
Keypoint Intelligence lab director David Sweetnam will moderate as Marcel Ruffer, founder, dtf-express GmbH; Colin March, CEO, Resolute DTG Ltd; Victor Cheung, TSR director, S.E.C Accessories Ltd; and Johnny Shell, principal analyst – Textile & Apparel Printing Services, Keypoint Intelligence, share their insights
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