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News Release from: Northprint | Subject: Northprint 2005
Edited by the Printingtalk Editorial
Team on 31 January 2005
Northprint Close To Capacity As Major
Names Sign
Under IIR management for the first time and as the first mainstream UK printing event to follow Drupa, Northprint 2005 is bigger and better than ever before, claimed its new organiser.
Under IIR management for the first time and as the first mainstream UK printing event to follow Drupa, Northprint 2005 is bigger and better than ever before, claimed its new organiser With three months still to go until the event in Harrogate from April 19-21, Northprint has already exceeded 2003 exhibitor levels with 100 companies demonstrating a full range of products, said IIR
This article was originally published on Printingtalk on 18 Mar 2005 at 8.00am (UK)
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Those incoude production technology from JDF-enabled workflows and MIS, pre-press, conventional and digital output devices to finishing.
Many new products first previewed or launched at Drupa will make their UK debut at the show.
Occupying 20 per cent more floor space than 2003, Northprint 2005 is already close to full capacity with many of the industry's premier suppliers deciding to exhibit for the first time, such as Canon, Konica, MAN Roland, Kern, Xeikon, Document Express and GBC UK added IIR.
IIR believes that Northprint will provide visitors with the opportunity to see best-of-breed print applications, debate industry issues and obtain business advice from BPIF experts.
Already a key event for graphic arts professionals in the north of England, Midlands and Scotland - regions that are home to over half of the UK printing industry (according to BPIF statistics) Northprint continues to extend its reach, appealling to commercial printers, finishers, print buyers, publishers, agencies and designers nationwide, with almost 20 per cent of visitors from Wales, London and the South East, claimed IIR.
New developments for the show include improved travel and parking facilities, visitor friendly opening hours and business advice sessions.
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