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Reminder! Next Week’s WhatTheyThink Technology Outlook Week Discusses the Latest in Wide-Format & Signage and Textiles & Apparel

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“All Things Big and Soft: The Latest in Display Graphics and Textile Printing” to be held May 25

Display graphics (aka “wide-format printing”) is a maturing market, but new application areas are gaining traction and seeing tremendous growth. Meanwhile, digital textile printing is a hot new area—and in fact display graphics printers are starting to add textile printing. What are the top trends in both these areas, and how do they complement each other?

On Thursday, May 25 at 1 pm ET, Richard Romano and Cary Sherburne will highlight the latest trends and technologies in display graphics, signage, and textiles and apparel.

What you’ll learn:

  • New developments and trends in wide-format printing, signage, and textiles and apparel.
  • New products from major industry vendors
  • New features, application areas, and marketing opportunities
  • How the two sectors can complement each other

Register Now!

(Note: This webinar had originally been scheduled for April 26. If you had registered for that session, you are already registered for this rescheduled session.)

Other Technology Outlook webinars include:

  • May 22—Digital printing, featuring Ralf Schlözer. Register here.
  • May 23—Software & workflow, featuring Pat McGrew & Ryan McAbee. Register here.
  • May 24—Labels and packaging, featuring David Zwang. Register here.
  • May 26—Finishing, featuring Kevin Abergel and Trish Witkowski. Register here.

All sessions will be held at 1 pm ET and will run about 45–60 minutes.

A complete archive—slides and audio—will be available for download following this session.

The Technology Outlook Week webinars are designed to serve as a virtual platform for suppliers to the industry to get their messages out, and for producers to more easily stay up-to-date with the latest technology announcements as they plan for the future of their businesses. In preparing these Technology Outlook sessions, WhatTheyThink will be relying on some of the industry’s best known and best-connected analysts and thought leaders, who have been and will continue to be in contact with industry suppliers to ensure availability of the best and most current information on each topic area.