FESPA2013 digital exhibition held in ExCeL centre hall in London yesterday. Exhibition attracted printers and customers from all over the world. Participated in the activities of two-thirds of visitors from other countries outside, fully shows its as FESPA exhibitions worldwide.
During the five-day FESPA2013 exhibition, ExCel exhibition center traffic has more than 22000 people, more than 2010 FESPA Munich show. Almost half of all visitors to choose at the fair for few days, would bring the total to attend the volume up to 37460 times.
Standing in the world as a global business centre, London has increased dramatically. Compared with FESPA exhibition held in Munich in 2010, visitor Numbers increased by 66% in Australia, north American visitor volume increased by 45%, in sub-saharan Africa have doubled the number of the exhibition. According to the statistics, the number of exhibition outside Europe has reached 15% of the total. Such data, but also for July 2014 will be held in Johannesburg, South Africa's FESPA digital screen printing exhibition held successfully laid a strong foundation.
This exhibition, the biggest tourist group from Germany, Belgium, the Netherlands, Luxembourg, France, Italy and Spain, reflected the leading exhibition for printing service provider market in Western Europe continuing influence. At the same time, the exhibition also attracted a large number of Nordic and Baltic regions of printer manufacturers, more than 68% of the exhibitors are from these countries.
FESPA general manager Neil felton said: "see so many international professional visitors and exhibitors are very happy,." He stressed that the new product launch can guide visitors to explore new technology, and from the visitors of different sound and inspired printer manufacturers constantly develop new products. Because of the professional and large-format FESPA extends itself propaganda strength, making FESPA exhibition attracted more professional exhibitors and exhibitors, to a large extent improved the exhibition effect. (Gold Printing Group)