FESPA Munich visitors up by 27 per cent; exhibitors share positive feedback

FESPA Global Print Expo, European Sign Expo and Personalisation Experience, held in Munich last month, is found to have delivered a stimulating, high-energy environment where visitors and exhibitors focused on opportunities for business growth.

Exhibitors shared overwhelmingly positive feedback, praising the vibrant, busy halls, the decision-making seniority of the audience and delegates’ readiness to invest. 84 per cent of visitors held decision-making positions, a 15 per cent increase compared to 2022. 73 per cent of visitors were managing directors, CEOs, owners or managers.

“This year’s events in Munich really proved how positively the international speciality print and signage communities have bounced back,” FESPA Global Print Expo head Michael Ryan said.

“Business leaders from all over the world came with an appetite to understand what’s changing in the market and a determination to innovate and invest to expand their offering. We saw our total audience grow substantially compared with 2022, with more individual visitors investing more time to explore everything we and our exhibitors could offer, including our Sustainability Spotlight, FESPA Awards gallery and World Wrap Masters feature.”

The three co-located events attracted 14,776 unique visitors from 134 countries. Investment in new technology was a priority for the majority, with 50 per cent planning an investment within 12 months. Of the two-thirds of visitors choosing to disclose budget, the collective median budget has almost doubled year-on-year, to €2 billion.

Delegates also committed more time to their participation in the event, with 54 per cent attending over multiple days. This brought total attendance to 22,757 over the four-day show, an increase of 42.5 per cent compared with the Berlin events in 2022.

German printers represented 25 per cent of the total audience, with numbers from the host country up by 38 per cent compared with 2022. Overall, 83 per cent of visitors were from Europe, with the most significant delegate groups outside Germany coming from Italy, Austria, the UK, The Netherlands, Poland, Switzerland, Spain, Czech Republic and France.

The full removal of long-haul travel restrictions further boosted the 2023 events and enabled the return of a host of exhibiting companies. Visitors from Asia accounted for more than 10 per cent of the total audience this year, compared with only four per cent in 2022. More than 750 decision-makers from speciality print businesses in Africa, the Americas and Oceania also visited the shows in Munich.

The launch of Personalisation Experience attracted significant visitor interest, highlighting the scope of the commercial opportunity for print businesses who can offer personalisation, individualisation or customisation, whatever the application.

“FESPA 2023 was a great success with the business seeing a growth in sales opportunities versus last year’s. We noted a higher quality of visitor, with many of those we spoke to expressing a strong intent to invest in new equipment. FESPA remains an annual highlight in the industry calendar, as it allows us to gather with partners and customers from across the world to celebrate the technology and creativity of the print industry,” Roland DG head of channel marketing EMEA Marta Fraile said.

The next FESPA Global Print Expo will take place in Amsterdam, The Netherlands, from 19 to 24 March 2024, alongside European Sign Expo, Personalisation Experience and Sportswear Pro.

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