Well the industry has gone an extra few miles, with first impressions of the show following the opening by Federal Member for Macnamara, Josh Burns MP, showing a great and diverse event. Everything from drones and 3D to the expected latest in digital, wide format, finishing, consumables - you name it it's there. If you haven't already planned your trip, our recommendation is to do it now - you won't regret it.
PACPRINT'S OPEN! (LtoR) Peter Harper, Visual Connections, Jeremy Brew, HP, Mitch Mulligan Boettcher Rollers, Josh Burns,MP, Sue Threlfo, PacPrint Chair, John Wall, Roland DG, Peter Wagener EuroPoles & Michelle Cruise, Visual Connections. |
Josh Burns MP with opening address |
Federal member for Macnamara, the newly elected Josh Burns, revealed that he comes from a family of printers and packagers as he opened PacPrint 21 (2022) following two Covid-caused postponements. The vibe at the show is fantatstic and the exhibitors should be congratulated on putting on such a great expo.
Pre-registrations had a late spike according to organiser Peter Harper, with almost 6,000 names including exhibitors signing in to attend. Many more will just come and sign in at the rigistrtaion desks.
Here are just a few early images from a rapid walk-through of PacPrint. More in Thursday's newsletter.
Drones and 3D at PacPrint? Anything's possible on the Currie Group stand |
Wilenco's Ron King (L) with Svein Ove Martinsen from Rollover Norway |
Who's this geezer? Everything a micro-brewery needs from tablecloths to cans - printed digitally on the Currie Group stand |
David Crowther 'The Colour Doctor' with the Myiro-9 chart reader |
Currie Group's Paul Whitehead says 4 orders for the EFI 30hPro have been taken |
First 'SOLD' of the show! Screen's Peter Scott (L) and Jet Technologies' Jack Malki with the demonstration L350UV digital label press. The order was taken days before PacPrint opened. |