PacPrint 2017 News

Sponsors locked in for PacPrint Extravaganza

PacPrint 2025, Australia's premier print, sign, and graphics trade show, has announced its marquee sponsors for next year’s unmissable expo for industry professionals. The platinum sponsor for PacPrint 2025 is Roland DG, a global leader in digital printing technology. Additionally, industry sponsors such as Spicers, Pozitive Sign & Graphics Supplies, Mutoh, Epson, Graphic Art Mart, Fujifilm, HP, Mimaki and Celmac are also locked in, ensuring a diverse representation of key players in the print and visual communications sectors. These sponsors will lead a diverse field of exhibitors, showcasing their latest innovations and offering attendees the opportunity to engage with cutting-edge products and services that are set to drive the industry forward. From sustainable printing solutions to software solutions, PacPrint 2025 will provide a comprehensive view of the future of print and visual communication. The four-day event, at the Sydney Showgrounds Dome, Hall 2 and 3, from May 20-23, 2025, promises a wide range of activations designed to inspire and inform. Highlights include: Product Launches and Demonstrations: Attendees will witness the unveiling of new technologies and software solutions. This is an excellent opportunity for businesses to explore tools that can streamline their operations and boost profitability. Educational Seminars and Workshops: PacPrint 2025 will feature an extensive program of seminars and workshops, where industry experts will share insights on the latest trends, challenges and opportunities within the sector. Networking Opportunities: With thousands of industry professionals expected to attend, PacPrint 2025 offers unparalleled networking opportunities. Attendees will be able to connect with peers, potential clients, and suppliers, fostering collaborations that could lead to new business ventures and partnerships. Special Focus Areas: The expo will also focus on innovation, providing a comprehensive view of the rapidly evolving landscape of visual communication. Exhibitors will also have a fantastic opportunity to make direct sales, generate leads, build their databases, engage with their target audiences and build brand awareness – aligning themselves with the best in the industry. “PacPrint25 will provide industry businesses with ideas, intelligence, information and inspiration to grow, innovate and thrive in our industry,” PacPrint25 Board Chair Kirsten Taylor said.“It offers ideas to those who are looking to diversify and showcases current technology with state-of-the-art equipment. It's a show where suppliers, customers and visitors come together to collaborate and share the incredible industry we work in. It is also an opportunity to introduce our industry to new talent with leading education and networking programs.” With the event just nine months away, the floorplan is filling fast – underscoring the excitement and anticipation surrounding this landmark industry event. The event is co-hosted by Visual Connections and the Visual Media Association and will be collocated with Visual Impact Sydney and the Label and Packaging Expo. This partnership ensures that the event will not only cater to current market demands but also set the stage for future trends and developments in print, sign, and graphics.To find out more, visit the PacPrint25 website.Read More. . .

PacPrint announces new board ahead of 2025 showcase

PacPrint, Australia’s premier print, sign, and graphics trade show, has announced the formation of its new Board of Directors as it prepares for next year’s extravaganza. The trade showcase, set to take place at the Sydney Showgrounds Dome, Hall 2 and 3, from May 20-23, 2025, promises to be one of the most significant events on the industry calendar. Kirsten Taylor, renowned for her leadership at Taylor’d Press, has been appointed as the Chair of the PacPrint 2025 Board. Ms Taylor brings a wealth of experience and a fresh perspective to the role, promising to drive innovation and ensure the event continues to meet the evolving needs of the industry. Joining Taylor on the Board are industry veterans who collectively represent the diverse spectrum of the print, sign, and graphics sectors. They include Jonny Rumney of Celmac, Priscilla Dickason of Epson, Kevin Pidgeon of Lithocraft, Andrea Trumble of Pozitive and Sharon Dowsey of Spicers. Their extensive experience in the industry will be crucial in curating an event that showcases the best the industry has to offer. “I feel privileged to become chair of the PacPrint25 Board. I am grateful to be working with some very talented members of our industry, who share a passion for collaboration across our diverse sector,” Taylor said.  “Sharing the knowledge from our Board members, who are exhibitors to customers and have long-standing industry experience should bring together a fantastic show.” The show is co-hosted by the industry’s two peak representative associations, Visual Connections and the Visual Media Association. This partnership ensures that the event will not only cater to current market demands but also set the stage for future trends and developments in print, sign, and graphics. Despite being nine months away, excitement around PacPrint 2025 is already reaching fever pitch, with many of the industry’s leading suppliers already confirmed and others eager to secure their spots.  As preparations continue, the Board, along with the event organisers, are committed to delivering an unparalleled experience that will leave a lasting impact on all attendees.  With the event’s reputation for showcasing cutting-edge technology and facilitating meaningful connections, PacPrint 2025 is poised to be a pivotal event for the industry. To find out more, visit the PacPrint25 website.Read More. . .