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Wide Format At Graph Expo 2006

By Randy Davidson
Published: October 22, 2006

We were told at Graph Expo that several years ago GASC decided to give away space at Graph Expo for a wide format pavilion. At this year's show the area was always packed and clearly a profit center for the show - and the suppliers exhibiting there!! Some vendors, who in previous years had two booths, only had one booth - in the wide format pavilion. One executive told us that GASC plans to move wide format to the front next year. Noel Ward, covering the show for WhatTheyThink.com has a good article and some nice pictures you should review. Something Completely Different: Wide Format at Graph Expo

 

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