
ProPrint is hosting this exclusive seminar on 20 April to coincide with Visual Impact Image Expo at the Gold Coast Convention and Exhibition Centre.
The Queensland event follows the highly successful breakfast briefing on “The Wide-Format Opportunity” that ProPrint hosted in Melbourne last year. Click here for coverage of that event.
Attendance is free to guests and a light breakfast will be served. The event is proudly supported by Fuji Xerox Australia.
As well as a great networking opportunity, we have put together a panel of experts to explore issues such as:
• Who buys wide-format print and what do they want from suppliers?
• What technology do you need?
• Can wide-format open up a bigger share of spend from existing clients?
• Where is the market heading?
Guests will hear from our panel of experts who can give client-side insight into the wide-format market.
OUTDOOR
Marshall Scott, Goa Billboards
Marshall is national sales and marketing manager of this Queensland success story. Goa grew from a small shed in the suburb of Bowen Hills in 1983 to become a powerhouse in the out-of-home market. Marshall has worked with Goa for a year and also worked at News Limited and APN News & Media in sales director and general management roles. Marshall will be able to give valuable insight into the trends in outdoor advertising, one of the most buoyant sectors of the print market.
LARGE-FORMAT AND SIGNAGE
Steve Lambourne, SkyBoard Australia
Steve has spent more than 24 years in the signage sector, and pioneered the move toward digital printing. He is much in-demand for vehicle wraps and building installations. Always the innovator, Steve now holds the Australian license for Skyboard, the largest mobile outdoor advertising in the country.
POINT-OF-SALE AND PROCUREMENT
Aaron Spooner, PMA Solutions
Aaron has worked with this leading print management company as it grew from $10 million turnover to $60 million. PMA Solutions manages blue-chip accounts and is one of the few print managers with a dedicated office in Queensland. Clients include retail customers, and Aaron will cover questions on what brands want, with a particular focus on the move toward online ordering of printed material.
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