
As the year comes to a close, the print, sign, and graphic communications industry reflects on a year of transformative advancements, challenges, and opportunities.
With just months until PacPrint25opens its doors in May 2025, industry professionals are eagerly anticipating the event’s dynamic showcase of innovation, collaboration, and sustainable growth.
PacPrint25 organisers say 2024 marked a period of rapid evolution for the sector, driven by technological breakthroughs and shifting market demands, adding that with skilled labour a primary concern across the industry automation is a focus for all.
They added the integration of digital and traditional print technologies paved new paths for creativity and efficiency, while eco-friendly practices gained traction in response to consumer demand and regulatory pressures.
“2024 has been a remarkable year of innovation and growth for the print industry,” PacPrint25 chair Kirsten Taylor said.
“Businesses have embraced change, leveraged new technologies, and demonstrated that sustainability and profitability can go hand in hand. PacPrint25 will provide a platform to celebrate these achievements while looking ahead to the opportunities and challenges of the future.”
Scheduled for 20-23 May 2025 at the Sydney Showgrounds, PacPrint25 aims to be the year’s premier event for the print, sign, and graphic communications industry.
With a focus on digital transformation, sustainability, and the latest industry trends, the event will feature:
- New technology:Exhibitors will showcase their latest tools, from manufacturing automation, cloud-based workflows, energy-efficient solutions and more.
- Thought leadership:Seminars and panels led by industry experts will explore topics including sharing of business knowledge, innovation, sustainable practices, and strategies for thriving in a competitive landscape.
- Networking opportunities: Attendees can connect with peers, partners, and potential clients, fostering collaborations that drive growth and innovation.
PacPrint25 invites industry professionals to participate actively, whether as exhibitors, speakers, or attendees. Applications for speakers and panellists remain open, with opportunities to share insights and shape the conversation around the industry’s most pressing issues.
“Collaboration and knowledge-sharing are essential for the future of our industry,” Taylor said.
“PacPrint25 will bring together the brightest minds to explore how we can harness technology, improve sustainability, and build a stronger future for print.”
For more information about exhibiting at PacPrint25 contact exhibitions@visualconnections.org.au or call +61 2 9868 1577. For more information about the show and all the latest news, go to www.pacprint.com.au
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