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InPrint Munich: Industrial Print Industry Well-Positioned to Attract New Business

Press release from the issuing company

Positive booking figures reflect strong confidence in a high-growth market as goods manufacturers and print providers take advantage of new technologies

From 12 to 14 November 2019, InPrint Munich will once again be the innovative powerhouse for the emerging community of printing and industrial manufacturing specialists. The International Exhibition of Print Technology for Industrial Manufacturing has become a central platform to present, discover and source smart printing applications that can be integrated into industrial production processes. Five months before opening day, more than 100 exhibitors from 15 countries have already confirmed their participation, occupying nearly three quarters of the 2017 exhibition space with bookings ongoing.

Consumer-driven markets have created an upward spiral of demand for bespoke design solutions, limited editions and individualised products, opening up new business potential for both providers of printing technology as well as industrial manufacturers. Companies across industries are increasingly aware that they can gain competitive advantages and add value to their products by implementing innovative printing technology as part of their manufacturing line.

Over recent years, print technology providers have been working hard to develop new equipment and solutions capable of transforming or enhancing industrial processes, often in joint projects or partnerships with manufacturing specialists.

Advances in automation and robotics, vision systems, curing equipment, and software for workflow and colour management, as well as more effective print head technology, fluids and inks are the biggest contributors to the current growth of print technologies in many sectors of industrial manufacturing, including smart packaging solutions, printed electronics, functional print on fabrics, films and foils, customisation of brand products, decorative floorings and furnishings, automotive interiors, fast fashion, and many others.

Growing specialist community capitalises on new technologies
Industry professionals see the print industry on a successful path as it capitalises on new technologies, gaining a standing in industrial manufacturing and strengthening the competitive power of print service providers and their clients, notably branded goods manufacturers and industrial production companies.

Holger Busch, Managing Director of the German Association for Print and Media in Bavaria (VDMB) and long-term strategic event partner, praises the industry’s innovative drive, highlighting the crucial role of InPrint Munich as the essential business barometer for the industry when it comes to bringing innovations to the market:

“InPrint shows that industrial print is a growth market with enormous potential for innovation in Germany and Europe. It also demonstrates that printed products have gained enormous importance for production and added value in many industries. The German print industry is in an excellent position here, presenting itself with a high innovative drive and exceptional standard of performance. We value InPrint as an outstanding partner and look forward to continue our cooperation for 2019.”

Nicola Hamann, Managing Director at show organiser Mack Brooks Exhibitions, shares the positive outlook: “Both the print and manufacturing industry are increasingly open to new partnerships and business models, leading to the ongoing evolution of technical possibilities for print products in industrial production. The ongoing success of InPrint lies in its capability to foster this innovative drive, attracting a growing specialist community looking to discuss or source new printing solutions in a vibrant business atmosphere.”

InPrint Munich has now clearly moved on from a developmental networking event into a leading industry platform and trade exhibition, with increasing sales activity on the show floor. The previous show in 2017 attracted around 3,000 visitors from 63 countries. They were high-profile industry professionals from the printing industry and a wide range of industry sectors. Around 90 % of visitors at the previous show attended to seek out specific products or suppliers that could help them improve their production process and generate new business; every third visitor came with definite investment plans.

InPrint Conference: Networking, exchange of expertise and market insights
The ever-popular 3-day conference programme alongside the exhibition provides further knowledge and insights into the latest market developments, technology trends and innovation projects. All visitors and exhibitors of InPrint 2019 are invited to attend free of charge to benefit from interesting discussions and valuable networking opportunities. Conference topics for 2019 cover the following subject areas:

Printhead Technology
Inks
Processing Technologies
Machine Integration
Metrology
Software
Robotics
Printed Electronics
3D-Printing
Case Studies & Successful Implementation Projects
Research & Market Development

The full conference programme and further updates will be published on www.inprintmunich.com/conference

Visitor Information
InPrint Munich takes place from 12 to 14 November 2019 at Munich Trade Fair Centre in Germany in Hall 6, accessible via entrance East. Opening times are from 9am to 5pm on all three exhibition days. The ticket pre-sale starts in autumn via the Online Ticket Shop at a special online rate. Alternatively, full price tickets can be purchased on-site during all three exhibition days.

Further visitor information including exhibitor list, exhibition profile and useful information on travel and accommodation can be found on the show website. The online newsletter “InPrint News” in English and German is published monthly in the run up to the show and includes recent news about the exhibition and the industry. The newsletter can be requested via the show website, www.inprintmunich.com