FESPA Australia names first round of Conference ’22 speakers

FESPA Australia has revealed the first of its international speakers who will present both live and via video at the FESPA Australia Annual Conference on 27 October in Sydney.

Confirmed speakers include FESPA president Christophe Aussenec, FESPA CEO Neil Felton, FESPA head of associations and technical Graeme Richard-Locke, and Keypoint Intelligence US principal analysts Eric Zimmerman and Greg Cholmondeley.

Aussenec joined the FESPA board in 2014 and was elected vice-president in 2017. As of 2021, he became president of FESPA. He is also a founding director of ATC (Autorise Toute Creativité), which he established with his business partner in 1991.

Since Felton joined FESPA as managing director, the organisation has gone from strength to strength. He has been instrumental in the launch of four new regional FESPA shows across the globe. Felton was promoted to the position of CEO in 2013.

As for Richard-Locke, he is an enthusiastic print specialist with over 30 years’ experience in the screen and wide format digital printing industries, with knowledge acquired through hands-on design, production, sales, and operations management.

Zimmerman is the principal analyst of Keypoint Intelligence’s Wide Format Printing Consulting Service. He develops Keypoint Intelligence’s annual global market forecasts for hardware and supplies used in the wide format printing markets. He is responsible for conducting multiple primary research studies annually in the wide format market both on a custom basis and as part of Keypoint Intelligence’s syndicated research. Zimmerman has over 20 years’ experience in the wide format market specialising in consultative, solution-based sales, marketing, and product development.

Cholmondeley is a recognised expert on workflow automation, strategic planning, software solutions, and the printing industry. Before joining Keypoint Intelligence, he was president of PRINTelligence Consulting, where he analysed and assessed production enhancement software solutions for vendor development and consumer understanding.

With interactive panel discussions, global live streaming and in person presentations, the conference aims to bring together internationally recognised thought leaders and industry experts who are already developing and demonstrating sustainability, leadership and automation practices to guide print companies into a better future.

Tickets cost $180 per person (excluding gst) for members and $210 per person (excluding gst) for non-members.

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