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On Thursday, August 15 at 1 pm ET, Richard Romano and Cary Sherburne will highlight the latest trends and technologies in display graphics, signage, and textiles and apparel. 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?
What you’ll learn:
A complete archive—slides and audio—will be available for download following this session.
Other Technology Outlook webinars include:
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