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News Release from: FESPA
Edited by the Printingtalk Editorial
Team on 22 August 2006
FESPA 2007 set for next year
Two additional halls have been optioned as screen printing suppliers demand bigger stands, almost 200 suppliers have already signed up for FESPA 2007 (Messe Berlin, June 5-9 2007).
FESPA 2007 is set to be the key decision-making forum for screen and digital printing next year Almost 200 suppliers have already signed up for FESPA 2007
This article was originally published on Printingtalk on 12 Apr 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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FESPA Enlarges European Screenprinting Show
Because of demand, The Federation of European Screen Printing Associations (FESPA) has increased the amount of floor space at its 2005 exhibition, with a fourth hall at the Munich Exhibition Centre.
These exhibitors account for 14,000 square metres, which is half of the floor space available.
Several companies are taking sizeable stands of more than 200 square metres each, including Agfa, Avery, Fujifilm Sericol, Saati, MandR, MHM, Mutoh, Sakurai, Spandex, Thieme, and Sefar.
Increasing demand for floor space has prompted FESPA to place an option on two additional halls at Messe Berlin.
Frazer Chesterman, FESPA Exhibitions Director, comments: "We are really pleased with the response we have had from suppliers so far, particularly from key names in the screen printing sphere".
"We are seeing some of our long-standing screen printing exhibitors request bigger stands than ever before, indicating that they will have much to show in the way of new products and techniques". Request free introductory details about products from FESPA ...
"We have increased our target for FESPA 2007 by 2,000 square metres to 28,000 square metres, and judging by our experience to date, there is more than sufficient interest in the market to meet this.".
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