All in Print China 2016: Connecting the World with Printing
07.11.2016
All in Print is charted for success: roughly one year before it kicks off on 18 October 2016 more than 400 renowned companies from the international print suppliers industry have already confirmed their participation at the 6th edition of All in Print, already occupying over 80,000 m2 at this early point in time.
All in Print is charted for success: roughly one year before it kicks off on 18 October 2016 more than 400 renowned companies from the international print suppliers industry have already confirmed their participation at the 6th edition of All in Print, already occupying over 80,000 m2 at this early point in time.
The list of exhibitors includes such global players as Dupont, Daetwyler Graphics, Epson, Siemens, Asian brands like Daqiao Packaging, Focusight, Mclantis Group, Masterwork, STS Machinery, UP Group, Weng Cheng Machinery, Yilee, Yoco and the Austrian upstream supplier B&R Industrial Automation, to name but a few. Joint participations from the USA and Germany have also signed up to exhibit.
Underscoring the relevance of All in Print Project Director Evian Gu says: “These excellent interim results reflect the major importance of the Asian market. According to studies carried out by SmithersPira, Asia is by far the world’s most important growth region for the printing industry. By 2018 Asia’s market share in the global print suppliers industry will rise from 38.8 % in 2013 to 43 %. All in Print is the key to these important future markets,” and goes on to say; “fortunately key players like Bobst, Canon, Fujifilm, Komori, Konica Minolta, Ricoh and Xerox have already booked exhibition space at the forthcoming All in Print. This is definitely further confirmation of the relevance of All in Print.”
Under the heading “Discover the Future of Printing” All in Print 2016 in Shanghai will bring some changes in its conceptual cornerstones: the duration of the trade fair will be prolonged from four to five days (18 to 22 October) while its frequency was already increased to every two years as early as 2014. In addition to this, the six exhibition halls in Shanghai will all be themed – “All in Press”, “All in Digital”, “All in Label”, “All in Packaging”, “All in Creativity” and “All in E-business”. Over 700 national and international exhibitors will present - on a total 90,000 m2 of exhibition space. The exhibitors’ ranges are rounded off by a technical supporting programme boasting well over 30 forums and seminars.
The Messe Düsseldorf Group and its flagship fairs drupa (No. 1 for print and crossmedia solutions) and interpack (International Trade Fair for Packaging Machines and Appliances, Packaging Materials and Auxiliaries, Confectionery Machines) develop promising growth markets throughout the world with the help of regional trade fairs. Only recently did the debut of swop, the Shanghai World of Packaging (17 to 20 November 2015), draw to a successful close. The dates for the second edition have already been fixed (7 to 10 November 2017). And preparations for Pack Print International (International Packaging and Printing Exhibition for Asia) from 20 to 23 September 2017 in Bangkok are also in full swing. “With this international trade fair network we offer global suppliers to the print industry matching tools for addressing selected regional markets,” says Sabine Geldermann, Director drupa and Global Head for Printing Technologies, summing up the strategy of Messe Düsseldorf.
For more information about the 2016 All in Print China, please visit www.allinprint.com.
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